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The Ghanaian-German Economic Association (GGEA) has inaugurated a new board of directors.
The elected five-member board who were inaugurated by the German Ambassador, Daniel Krull, would govern the business of the association for the next three years.
The new board include the president of the association, Stephen Antwi; MacDonald Vasnani of Consolidated Shipping Agency; Morgan Uloko, Managing Director of DHL; Charles Darko, Executive Chairman, Riepco and Abraham Adu-Kwarteng, Head of Public Sector, Commercial Banking Division of Ecobank Ghana.
The new board expressed its readiness to work to enhance the growth of the association to the benefit of all members, trade and industry as well as the overall economy of Ghana.
The association said the diversity of the background of the new board is a reflection of its commitment to enhancing partnerships and promoting investment amongst Ghanaian-German businesses.
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