Ghana Business & Finance Magazine - December 2015
Ghana Business & Finance Magazine - December 2015
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In this issue
The December edition of GB&F fetes you with a harvest of interesting articles and analyses of over ten (10) sectors in the Ghanaian economy. The magazine’s seasoned columnists also dished out titillating writings on issues dear to your hearts.
For instance, the activities of Ghanaian churches in active profit-making trading should make churches pay taxes, so agues one analyst. The ritual of budget over-runs in election years could be repeated in 2016. But the government has vowed that it would not happen this time round. Won’t it? It seems forming queues to buy goods and services is in the DNA of Ghanaians. One article tackles the ill effects of this habit on sellers of goods, service providers and customers.
In this edition, you will get to know that mobile money transfer services are huge and are expanding in Ghana, with about 7.17 million clients using the system. Yesteryears, it was a near impossibility for non-bank account holders to receive money directly. Also, the magazine published the life-saving and life-changing humanitarian endeavours of Turkish diplomacy in Africa.
Please, grab a copy of the December issue of GB&F, and enjoy a good read.
Ghana Business & Finance Magazine Description:
Publisher: Africa Business Media
Category: Business
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
Ghana Business & Finance (GB&F) is a national, award-winning indigenous monthly magazine focused on engaging Ghana’s business leaders, investors and policy makers in an ongoing discourse about the health of the Ghanaian economy. The magazine uncovers and discusses trends in the oil and gas sector. It questions and analyses the impact of new government policy on the private sector and it unwraps the challenges that face multinationals and SMEs alike which are striving to do business in the country.
The magazine circulates around the world and keeps the Ghanaian Diaspora abreast of what is going on back home. It does not repeat or supply the news, but GB&F provides in-depth research and case studies on what the potential outcomes of the news may be.
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