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  2. Category:Ghanaian brands - Wikipedia

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  3. List of shopping malls in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    This article shows a list of shopping malls in Ghana: List. Greater Accra Region. ... ghana international mall; Ashanti Region. Kumasi City Mall; KNUST Jubilee Mall;

  4. Melcom - Wikipedia

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    Melcom is a supermarket chain consisting of 65 shops spread all over Ghana. It was started in 1989 by Indian magnate Bhagwan Khubchandani. His late father, Ramchand Khubchandani, had arrived in the then Gold Coast in 1929 as a 14-year-old to work as a store boy. [1] Melcom Group of Companies is a family business.

  5. List of companies of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Location of Ghana. Ghana is a unitary presidential constitutional democracy, located along the Gulf of Guinea and Atlantic Ocean, in the subregion of West Africa.A multicultural nation, Ghana has a population of approximately 27 million, spanning a variety of ethnic, linguistic and religious groups. [1]

  6. Ghana Club 100 - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Club 100 is a yearly official list of the top 100 companies in Ghana. The compilation was first done in 1998 by the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) with the aim of recognition of the top 100 companies and to encourage competition and improvement of company products and services in the country. [ 1 ]

  7. Kejetia Market - Wikipedia

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    The Kumasi Central Market, also known as Kejetia Market, is an open-air marketplace in Kumasi, a city in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.The market has over 8,000 stores and stalls, [1] making it the largest single market in West Africa.

  8. Makola Market - Wikipedia

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    The Rawlings government that agreed on the demolition of the centre of trade in Ghana thought that devastating Makola would improve the economy. Indeed, there were accusations that various products considered banned in Ghana were being sold in the Makola Market. In this way, the market women were accused of Ghana's economic problems. [7]

  9. List of newspapers in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Ghana and Africa's first opportunities newspaper News Ghana: independent Vibe Ghana: independent Weekly Express: private weekly GhanaStar (formerly operated by World News Network, currently Private) Republik City News: SuccessValley ( Operated by SuccessValley, currently Private) Weekly Insight: private Weekly Spectator: state-owned