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Both resident Ghanaian companies and branches of foreign companies are required to register and obtain a permit before operating in Ghana. [3] In 2008-2009 procedures were simplified and the target is now to complete registration within one day. [4]
Accra: 1991 Ghanaian arm of British American Tobacco, defunct 2006 P D CAL Bank: Financials Banks Accra: 1990 Financial services, GSE: CAL: P A Camelot Ghana: Industrials Business support services Accra: 1963 Printing, GSE: CMLT: P A Capital Bank: Financials Banks Accra: 2009 Commercial bank P A CFAO Ghana: Consumer goods Automobiles Accra ...
The Octagon is a business and retail center in the heart of Accra, the capital of Ghana. The building complex offers ca. 75,000 m 2 usable area for luxury offices and retail, and inclusively a five-star hotel. Opened in 2013, it is located in Tudu, a suburb of Accra on an area closed by the Independence Avenue and the Barnes Road, northern of ...
Among the new office towers cited in the district are the Heritage Tower, Accra Financial Centre, Ridge Tower, and Cedi House. The Movenpick Ambassador Hotel, originally the Ambassador Hotel and built as a gift by the United Kingdom to Ghana after independence in 1957, is located in West Ridge and caters to business clientele. [2]
Located about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) east of the central business district, Osu is a neighborhood in central Accra, Ghana, West Africa. It is locally known as the "West End" of Accra. [1] Bounded to the south by the Gulf of Guinea, Osu's western boundary is the Independence Avenue. Osu is separated from the northern district of Labone by Ring ...
The Accra Metropolitan District is one of the 254 Metropolitan, Municipal and Districts in Ghana, and among the 26 such districts in the Greater Accra Region with a population of 284,124 as of 2021. As of March 2018, it spans an area of approximately 60 km 2 (23 sq mi) and encompasses the Ablekuma South, Ashiedu Keteke, and Okaikoi South sub ...
The Black Star Square in Accra. Tourism in Ghana accounted for 1,087,000 international tourist arrivals in 2011. [81] Accra is the Greater Accra region's tourist hub, sporting a wide variety of hotels, monuments, museums and nightclubs.
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