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Date: Jul - 03 - 2021 , 09:40
BY: Chris Nunoo & Kobla Dotsey Aklorbortu
Category: Business News
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The Vice-President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has lauded the decision by the Bank of Ghana (BoG) to implement a gold purchase programme designed to purchase locally-produced gold and keep as reserve.
He said the decision was a master stroke in the quest for stronger macroeconomic management and in providing a bulwark for the Ghana cedi.
Delivering the keynote address at the 2021 Gold Expo Week in the Western Regional capital,Takoradi last Thursday, the Vice-President intimated that the launch and implementation of the domestic gold purchase programme by the BoG and the Community Mining Programme (CMP) were going to be catalyst for the formalisation of our artisanal small-scale mining sector.
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“We want to begin our ‘Silver is Gold Festival’ by involving the community in re-imagining ageing through the expression of art and photography,” Ms Mobbs says.
ACT Seniors Week is to change with its organisers, revealing a new name for a year-long concept of events. This is a sponsored post.
ACT Seniors Week is to change with its organisers, the Council on the Ageing (COTA) ACT, revealing a new name for a year-long concept of events.
It’s to be called the “Silver is Gold Festival” – sparking connection and re-imagining ageing”, says COTA ACT CEO Jenny Mobbs.
A community component of the “Silver is Gold Festival” is the community art and photographic competitions and Ms Mobbs is inviting the Canberra community – everyone in the ACT and region – to take part.
COTA ACT CEO Jenny Mobbs.
It’s to be called “Silver is Gold Festival – sparking connection and re-imagining ageing”, says COTA ACT CEO Jenny Mobbs.
A community component of the “Silver is Gold Festival” is the community art and photographic competitions and Ms Mobbs is inviting the Canberra community – everyone in the ACT and region – to take part. “We want to begin our ‘Silver is Gold Festival’ by involving the community in re-imaging ageing through the expression of art and photography,” she says.
“The competition guidelines ask the community, young and old, to spark a connection when creating an art or photographic piece for this competition and exhibition.”