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  2. Ghana Institution of Surveyors - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Institution of Surveyors (GhIS) was established on 28 February 1969. It is the leading source of professional advice on Landed Property and Construction in Ghana. [ 1 ] It was established out of the Ghana Branch of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors following a resolution during the annual general meeting in 1969.

  3. Harry Sawyerr - Wikipedia

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    Sawyerr was the first president of the Ghana Institution of Surveyors. He served two terms spanning 1969 to 1971. [ 3 ] He was Convener of the Association of Recognised Professional Bodies (ARPB), from 1971 to 1979 and led the organisation to object to military governance in Ghana.

  4. Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Map of Ghana's ethno-linguistic areas. English is the official language of Ghana. [178] [179] Additionally, there are eleven languages that have the status of government-sponsored languages: Akan languages (Asante Twi, Akuapem Twi, Fante, Bono which have a high degree of mutual intelligibility, and Nzema, which is less intelligible with the ...

  5. Mike Hammah - Wikipedia

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    Development Planners/Architects/Quantity Surveyors [1] Mike Allen Hammah (born 28 August 1955) is a politician and a former Minister for Lands and Natural Resources of Ghana . He had been the Minister for Transport until January 4, 2011, when he was moved after a cabinet reshuffle by President Mills . [ 2 ]

  6. Category:Professional associations based in Ghana - Wikipedia

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  7. Ghana Institute of Architects - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Institute of Architects (GIA) is a professional society for architects and built environment affiliates located in Accra, Ghana. [3] [4] The first professional body in independent Ghana, it was registered in 1962 and inaugurated in December 1964 as a self-governing and fully indigenous institution to advance the architectural practice, education and accreditation in the country.

  8. G. E. Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    George Ekem Ferguson (14 July 1864 – 7 April 1897), [1] also known as Ekow Atta, was a Fante civil servant, surveyor and cartographer who worked in the British colony of the Gold Coast [2] (modern Ghana).

  9. Category:Surveyors - Wikipedia

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