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  2. Ghana Institution of Engineers - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1968 to succeed the Ghana Group of Professional Engineers. The Institution derives its authority from the Engineering Council Act 2011, Act 819 and the Professional Bodies Registration Decree NRCD143 of 1973. [ 1 ]

  3. List of companies of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Location of Ghana. Ghana is a unitary presidential constitutional democracy, located along the Gulf of Guinea and Atlantic Ocean, in the subregion of West Africa.A multicultural nation, Ghana has a population of approximately 27 million, spanning a variety of ethnic, linguistic and religious groups. [1]

  4. Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations (Ghana)

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    The Ministry is mandated to formulate, plan, coordinate, monitor and evaluate policies, programmes/projects and the performance of the Employment & Labour Relations Sector towards accelerated employment generation for national development; to promote harmonious industrial (labour) relations and ensure workplace safety; as well as to create an enabling policy environment and opportunities for ...

  5. CalBank - Wikipedia

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    He is an Associate Member of the Ghana Institute of Engineers (GhIE). Prior to becoming the acting managing director at CalBank, he was the deputy managing director at the bank. Before joining CalBank, Carl Asem served as the managing director at Ecobank Gambia bringing over 17 years of expertise in marketing, sales, and business development.

  6. GhIE - Wikipedia

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  7. Kwabena Agyapong - Wikipedia

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    Agyapong was born on 6 March 1962, in Kumasi, Capital of the Ashanti Region of Ghana. He was the son of Justice Kwadwo Agyei Agyepong, one of three Ghanaian judges who was abducted and murdered during the early years of Ghana's Provisional National Defence Council. (PNDC). [1] He had his secondary school education at Mfantsipim School.