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Adamus Resources Gets Parliamentary Visit from Australia

 

Adamus Resources, an Australian mining company based in Ghana has hosted a delegation from the Australian Parliamentary Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade. 

The team, led by Hon. Joel Fitzgibbon MP, visited Ghana and went to the company’s Nzema Gold Project site in south-west Ghana. 

The trip forms part of the Joint Committee’s inquiry into Australia’s relations with Africa in areas including bilateral relations, trade and investment, and diplomacy, and particularly highlighted Australia’s growing engagement with Ghana.  

In Technology

Will Ghana Be Able To Fully Utilise ICT To Create Business Opportunities?

In spite of the growing adoption of information and communication technology (ICT) policies and less expensive sophisticated technology, Ghana is unable to capitalise on ICT to maximum advantage as a tool for enhancing living standards, creating new business opportunities and cross border linkages within Africa.

Those were part of the concerns of Mr. Alan Kyeremateng, former Minister of Trade, Industry and Presidential Special Initiative in the NPP government. He expressed these concerns during the launching of the 6th Industry and Technology Exhibition (INDUTECH) in Accra, with the theme: “Transforming Ghana's Industrial Sector through ICT”.

The launch was made during the NPP regime. He explained further that linkages with the global markets have been similarly constrained, although many countries in Africa have started ICT policy reforms and service penetration. However, quality and tariffs have not yet improved.

It is very evident in Ghana that poor ICT infrastructure, coupled with weak policy and regulatory framework and limited human resources, have resulted in inadequate access to affordable information gadgets such as computers, telephones and the internet.

Mr. Kyeremateng stressed in his address that the rapid advances in technology and the diminishing cost of acquiring new ICT tools have opened new windows of opportunity for Ghana and Africa as a whole to accelerate their development and economic growth.

In Science and Environment

Bill Gates to redesign the toilet

Bill Gates has his eye on the common toilet

Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft who has morphed into the world's best-known philanthropist, wants to reinvent the toilet.

This next big idea for the good of mankind will now also be getting help from German taxpayers after Development Minister Dirk Niebel earmarked $10 million for a joint project with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Over the next five years, this project aims to provide 800,000 people in Kenya with access to sanitation facilities and ensure clean drinking water for 200,000.

The goal is to fi

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