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  2. List of shopping malls in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    This article shows a list of shopping malls in Ghana: List. Greater Accra Region. Accra Mall; Marina Mall Accra; Junction Mall; Oxford Street Mall; West Hills Mall;

  3. Flipkart - Wikipedia

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    Flipkart slowly grew in prominence and was receiving 100 orders per day by 2008. [16] Flipkart acquired WeRead in 2010 from Lulu.com that helped it build its foundational strength which was the digital retail of books. This space was otherwise only shared by very limited number of players at that time in the market, such as Landmark and ...

  4. Melcom - Wikipedia

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    Melcom is a supermarket chain consisting of 65 shops spread all over Ghana. It was started in 1989 by Indian magnate Bhagwan Khubchandani.His late father, Ramchand Khubchandani, had arrived in the then Gold Coast in 1929 as a 14-year-old to work as a store boy. [1]

  5. List of companies of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Five percent of the population practices traditional faiths, 71.2% adhere to Christianity and 17.6% are Muslim. Its diverse geography and ecology ranges from coastal savannahs to tropical jungles. Ghana is a democratic country led by a president who is both head of state and head of the government .

  6. Makola Market - Wikipedia

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    Makola Market is a renowned market place and shopping district in the center of the city of Accra, the capital of Ghana. [1] A wide array of products is sold in the markets and its surrounding streets, from car parts to land snails.

  7. Manufacturing in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Industry in Ghana accounts for about 24.5% of total GDP. [1] However, Ghana's industrial production is rising at a 7.8% rate, giving it the 38th fastest growing industrial production in the world [ 2 ] due to government industrialization policies.