HOW TO CREATE A SMALL BUSINESS OPERATING BUDGET

HOW TO CREATE A SMALL BUSINESS OPERATING BUDGET

According to Samuel Kwame Boadu, Founder of SamBoad Business Group Limited, an operating budget is a critical component of any successful business, be it for profit or nonprofit. An operating budget is a critical component of any successful business, be it for-profit or nonprofit. Business owners use the information to

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History of the Bono People

Ghana: History of the Bono People

The Bono people, also known as the Brong and the Abron, are an indigenous Akan group hailing from West Africa. Within the Akan community, they hold the distinction of being one of the largest ethnic groups and are recognized for their matrilineal traditions. The Bono people primarily communicate in Bono Twi, a

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History of the Frafra People

Ghana: History of the Frafra People

The Frafra people are a distinct subset of the Gurunsi ethnic group who reside primarily in the Upper East Region of Ghana. They are also found in southern Burkina Faso, sharing similar cultural practices, language, and background. However, it is important to note that the Frafra encompass four distinct groups: Gurensi,

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History of the Ga-Adangbe People

Ghana: History of the Ga-Adangbe People

The Ga-Adangbe people, also known as Ga-Dangme/ Ga-Dangbe, represent an ethnic group found across Ghana, Togo, and Benin. Within the Ga-Dangme ethnolinguistic group, the Ga and Dangbe people constitute distinct subgroups. The Ga-Dangmes predominantly reside in Ghana’s Greater Accra region. The Ga people commonly carry surnames such as Nikoi, Amon, Kotey,

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Ghana: The Political Structure of the Ga People

The Ga people’s political structure is organized into six independent sub-states, known as the traditional areas of Gamashie, Osu, La, Teshie, Nungua, and Tema. Each of these areas encompasses various villages in their hinterland, sharing names with their corresponding capital towns. The Mantsemei, or Kings, of these capital towns hold

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Origin & History of Adinkra Symbols

Ghana: Origin & History of Adinkra Symbols

Origin The Adinkra symbols trace their roots back to Gyaman, a former kingdom in present-day Côte D’Ivoire. Legend has it that Adinkra, the name of a Gyaman king (Nana Kofi Adinkra), holds a significant place in this history. Adinkra met his demise at the hands of the Asantes for replicating

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Kotoka International Airport

History of Kotoka International Airport

Kotoka International Airport (IATA: ACC, ICAO: DGAA) is a major international airport located in Accra, the vibrant capital city of Ghana. Serving as the sole international gateway to the country, the airport is operated by Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), which manages its operations and facilities. The airport has a

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Ghana: History of Television Broadcasting

Ghana: History of Television Broadcasting

In the past, the government controlled television broadcasting in Ghana. The Ghana Broadcasting Corporation was the only one allowed to broadcast until 1994. This continued even after the government changed in 1992 to a more democratic one. The new constitution created the National Media Commission to make sure the media

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Ghana: History Of The Ewe People

Ghana: History Of The Ewe People

The Ewe people, known as Eʋeawó in their native language, form a vibrant Gbe-speaking ethnic group whose cultural tapestry stretches across the coastal regions of West Africa. With the largest population in Ghana, numbering around 6.0 million, and the second largest in Togo, with approximately 3.1 million, the Ewe people

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History of Radio in Ghana

History of Radio in Ghana

Here is History of Radio in Ghana. Radio made its debut in the Gold Coast back in 1935 when the colonial governor established ZOY, a small, wired relay station transmitting BBC programs to about three hundred colonial residents and privileged native elites. This broadcast service was later extended to Kumasi,

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