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As part of its Sustainability Month partnership with Joy FM, PwC Ghana is featuring Kenneth Asante, Senior Manager in its Consulting & Risk Services Line of Service, on the Super Morning Show.
Mr Asante, who heads PwC Ghana’s Capital Projects and Infrastructure team, will lead discussions on “Sustainable Mining and Energy Systems – Why Does Electricity Cost So Much in Ghana?”
With extensive expertise in feasibility studies, financial modelling, climate finance, sustainability advisory, public-private partnerships, economic analysis, and infrastructure investment, Asante brings a wealth of experience to the conversation.
He has worked across critical sectors, including smart cities, energy, railways, water, waste management, and ESG for both public and private clients.
PwC Ghana says the conversation is part of its commitment to driving awareness and solutions around Ghana’s sustainable future.
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