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Ghana Free Zones Authority to strengthen investment drive for industrialization

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Dr. Mary Awusi, Acting CEO of Ghana Free Zones Authority Dr. Mary Awusi, Acting CEO of Ghana Free Zones Authority

The Ghana Free Zones Authority (GFZA) is intensifying efforts to attract investment and accelerate industrialization by streamlining processes, enhancing regulatory support, and improving business facilitation services.

Acting Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Mary Awusi, outlined her vision for a more investor-friendly environment during a staff engagement session at the Authority’s Tema office.

She emphasized the critical role of an efficient Free Zones regime in driving economic growth and creating jobs.

“By streamlining processes, strengthening regulatory support, and offering timely business facilitation services, we will create a more investor-friendly environment that enhances Ghana’s industrialization drive,” she said.

Dr. Awusi reaffirmed her commitment to strengthening the Authority’s operations, highlighting four priority areas:

She stressed the need for collaboration with businesses and government agencies to address long-standing challenges within the Tema Free Zones enclave.

During engagements with business leaders, Dr. Awusi identified security, water supply, and electricity reliability as major concerns affecting investors.

She assured stakeholders that the GFZA will work with relevant authorities to improve security and stabilize utility services.

“As we all know, a 24-hour economy is one of the key policies of this government, and before we can operate it effectively, issues of security, water, and energy must be addressed. Pertaining to the security of this enclave, I will meet with the Minister of Interior today to address it,” the acting CEO stated.

To resolve water shortages, Dr. Awusi announced the construction of a 2-million-gallon capacity water storage facility, which will significantly improve the water supply in the enclave.

“The problem of water shortage will soon be a thing of the past,” she said.

Dr. Awusi’s proactive approach reflects the Authority’s commitment to boosting investor confidence, strengthening Ghana’s industrialization agenda, and positioning the country as a top destination for both foreign and local investment.

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It’s Long Overdue – Ghanaians React to Asiedu Nketia’s Call for Kotoka Int’l Airport to Be Named After Kwame Nkrumah

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Ghanaians have called for the proposed change of the name of the Kotoka International Airport to Kwame Nkrumah International Airport to be quickly implemented as it is a good idea.

Social media users, reacting to the call by National Chairman of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu-Nketia, agreed with the move and called it long overdue.

Asiedu Nketia sparked a conversation on social media after declaring that he believes that the Kotoka International Airport should be renamed.

According to him, the Airport should not be named after a coup plotter who overthrew Ghana’s first President. Instead, it should be named after Kwame Nkrumah himself.

Nketia said even courts have ruled that the state should not celebrate events such as the 31st December and June 4th revolutions because it amounts to endorsing bloodshed, yet a coup plotter like Kotoka is being celebrated.

He called for the name to be changed to reflect Kwame Nkrumah’s status as the founder of Ghana.

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The Kotoka International Airport originally the Accra International Airport was first constructed by the British, who used it as an Air Force base during the Second World War. Following the war, it was handed over to civilian authorities. Kwame Nkrumah oversaw an expansion and renovation of the Airport in 1956. After he was ousted in a coup, the Airport was renamed after the coup leader, General Emmanuel Kwasi Kotoka.

Abigail Elorm Mensah Appointed as Acting CEO of MASLOC

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President John Mahama has named Abigail Akwambea Elorm Mensah as the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC).

The appointment, pending consultation with the yet-to-be-constituted Council of State, marks a pivotal moment in the government’s agenda to strengthen financial support for small and medium enterprises across Ghana.