John Atta Mills Business News

Ghana: Can One of Africa’s Best-Governed Countries Beat the Curse of Black Gold?

Offshore Oil DrillingAs Ghana prepares to pump oil in the second half of 2010, hopes are rising, both among hard-pressed market traders at home and in the far-flung Diaspora, where Ghanaians are quitting jobs in American banks to head back to an optimistic homeland.

Oil was found off Ghana’s coast in 2007 and, even without further discoveries, is now expected to earn an average of $1.2 billion in annual state revenues for almost two decades.

For a country with 23m people and a GDP of $16 billion, it could be a big boost – or a crippling blight.

Perky economic growth, a decent human-rights record, and changes of government by the ballot box in 2000 and 2008 have made Ghana one of the past decade’s success stories in Africa. Read the rest of this entry »

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South Korea’s STX Wins Major Ghana Housing Deal to Build 200,000 Units; Ghana’s HFC Bank to Finance Project

Ghana Real EstateSouth Korea’s STX Group said it signed a $10 billion deal Wednesday to build 200,000 homes in Ghana over the next six years.

The construction group said in a statement it signed the agreement with the Ghanaian government in Seoul on the housing project, which would extend to 10 cities including the capital Accra from 2010 to 2015.

It said the two sides also signed a deal to launch a joint venture for the project at a ceremony attended by STX Group Chairman Kang Duk-Soo and Albert Abongo, Ghana’s Housing Minister.

The South Korean group said Ghana suffers from a chronic housing shortage but is stepping up efforts to build more homes under President John Atta Mills.

It said the government would provide free land for the houses and purchase 90,000 of them in advance, with the remaining 110,000 to be sold to the public. Ghana’s HFC Bank would finance the project, it added.

“The group will continue to enhance cooperation with Ghana, which is abundant in natural resources, in the future,” Kang said, calling the deal “a significant achievement” in Africa.

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VIDEO: Doing Business In Africa – Ghana – Part 3 – Financial Sector, Real Estate, and Information Technology (IT)

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VIDEO: Doing Business In Africa – Ghana – Part 1 – Pending Oil Wealth

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Ghana’s President Appeals for Homegrown Growth

Accra, Ghana

Accra, Ghana

Africa must ditch its overreliance on commodity exports and develop a “homegrown” model of economic growth centered on regional commerce and domestic demand, Ghana’s president John Atta Mills has urged.

John Atta Mills said that the continent must seize the “opportunity” thrown up by the global economic crisis to adopt a new development formula that centers on the regional private sector, as a catastrophic collapse in exports torpedoes the region’s growth prospects.

“This is the time for us to test our ingenuity and look inwards,” John Atta Mills said. “We need to look at the global economic downturn as an opportunity to find ways to be self-sufficient.” Read the rest of this entry »

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