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Archbishop Porter Girls’ Senior High School Wins Maiden Edition Of “Trash to Treasure” Competition

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Congratulations to Archbishop Porter Girls’ Senior High School for winning the maiden edition of the African Effectual Entrepreneurship Initiative (AEEI) “Trash to Treasure” competition in Ghana. The 1st runner-up was Ahantaman SHS, and the 2nd runner-up was St. John’s School. Fijai SHS and St Mary’s Boys SHS took home consolation prizes.

This exciting initiative, organized by the African Effectual Entrepreneurship Initiative (AEEI), challenged visual art students across five senior high schools in Ghana to transform waste materials into artistic masterpieces, promoting hashtag #creativity, #circularity, #sustainability and #effectuation.

The AEEI, a collaboration between the Social Entrepreneurship Hub (SE Hub) in Takoradi, the SOCIETY FOR EFFECTUAL ACTION, and the Scio Network, aims to empower future generations to become champions of the circular economy through effectual entrepreneurship.

The event was supported by Sächsische Jugendstiftung (Genialsozial). This initiative is inspired and led by Prof. Dr. Saras Sarasvathy at the Virginia University Darden School of Business.

 

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Breaking News: President John Mahama announces the first set of ministerial appointments

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President John Mahama has announced his first set of ministerial appointments following his inauguration.

Among the key appointments are Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson as the Minister for Finance Designate, Hon. John Abdul Jinapor as the Minister for Energy Designate, and Hon. Dominic Akuritinga Ayine as the Attorney General and Minister for Justice Designate.

These nominations are part of Mahama’s strategy to form a competent administration focused on economic revitalization and governance.

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Privatising ECG will be considered to improve power distribution – John Mahama

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President John Dramani Mahama has indicated that the privatization of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) is being considered as a strategy to address inefficiencies in power distribution within the country.

This suggestion was made during a meeting with a World Bank delegation in Accra. Mahama emphasized the need for private sector involvement to fix systemic issues within ECG, reflecting on past initiatives like the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) project under his Vice Presidency which aimed at enhancing Ghana’s electricity sector efficiency.

He argued that without addressing the inefficiencies at ECG, Ghana would continue to face challenges in its entire power value chain.

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In Pictures: President of the African Development Bank, Akinwumi Adesina pays visit to John Mahama

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Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, the President of the African Development Bank, recently visited John Mahama, Ghana’s President-elect, in Accra.

This meeting was facilitated by Alhaji Ibrahim Mahama, where they discussed various matters, likely related to economic development and cooperation between the African Development Bank and Ghana.

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