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MTN Ghana has held one of its business series, the MTN Executive Business Breakfast, at the Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra.
The event, held under the theme, "Bridging The Skills Gap, " was aimed at strengthening MTN's partnerships with businessmen and women.
The event was used to discuss possible ways to find solutions to the skills gap that threatens Ghana’s global competitiveness.
It brought together industry leaders, members of academia, government officials and young business executives to discuss critical issues of workforce development in Ghana, particularly in the tech industry.
This edition featured top business personalities such as the Acting Chief Human Resources Officer of the MTN, Mr Abdellah Ibrahim, Managing Director of Unilever Ghana, Chris Wulff-Caesar and the Executive Director of the Centre for Leadership at Ashesi University, Dr Esi Ansah as panelists.
The panelists discussed the critical role of the small and medium-size enterprises in driving economic growth .



















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