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  2. Economy of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The real estate and housing market has become an important and strategic economic sector, particularly in the urban centres of south Ghana such as Accra, Kumasi, Sekondi-Takoradi and Tema.

  3. Job 600 - Wikipedia

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    Job 600. Entrance to Ghana's Parliament House with Job 600 in the background. Job 600 is a Government building in Accra, Ghana. [1] The post-independence structure, which is just behind the Parliament House, was commissioned by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the first President of Ghana, in 1965.

  4. Ghanaian government response to the COVID-19 pandemic

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    According to the Executive Director of NBSSI, more than 21,800 jobs were created under this scheme. These jobs were mainly owned by youths in Ghana. Also, about 110,000 MSMEs in Ghana were said to be owned by women who have benefited from the funds set by the government. Other financial interventions

  5. Social Security and National Insurance Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Social Security and National Insurance Trust, is an agency of the government of Ghana. Its job description, according to its website, is to administrate the National Pension Scheme. In so doing, the trust owns major amounts of stock in Ghana's principal companies.

  6. Ghana National Petroleum Corporation - Wikipedia

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    GNPC is Ghana's National Oil Company (NOC) which was established in 1983 to replace the Petroleum Department which was an agency under the Ministry of Fuel and power. The department was responsible for the importation of crude oil and petroleum products for the Ghanaian economy.

  7. COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana Clockwise, from top: Empty streets in Accra following the lockdown, A shop in Accra facilitating social distancing protocols, Disinfection exercise at the Kumasi Airport , COVID-19 vaccination in Ghana .

  8. Bureau of National Investigations - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of National Investigations, previously known as the "Special Branch," is a counterintelligence and internal security agency, composed of civilian personnel whose role is to establish close surveillance over opponents of the Republic of Ghana and the Government of Ghana.

  9. Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations (Ghana)

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    The Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations is mandated to formulate policies on Labour and Employment issues, develop sector plans, coordinate Employment and Labour related interventions across sectors, promote harmonious labour relations and workplace safety, monitor & evaluate policies, programmes/ projects for accelerated employment ...

  10. Ghana Immigration Service - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) is an agency of the government of Ghana under the Ministry of the Interior. The GIS regulates examination and authorization of application for visas, entry and residence permits in Ghana.

  11. Immigration to Ghana - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, the number of African-American residents has been estimated at around 3,000 people, a large portion of whom live in Accra. Country of birth of residents in Ghana. According to the Ghana Statistics Service 375,000 of the Ghana resident population were born outside Ghana, representing 2.5% of the total Ghana resident population. In ...