Kofi Asante

Kofi Asante is a business and economics reporter based in Kumasi. He covers trade, finance, entrepreneurship, and economic development across the Ashanti Region and greater Ghana. A former analyst at the Bank of Ghana, Kofi holds an MBA from KNUST and brings data-driven reporting to stories about markets, commodities, and Ghana's growing tech sector.

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Articles by Kofi Asante

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Discover a Better Camera for Your YouTube Account

A 2017 Wall Street Journal survey found that employers have a very or somewhat difficult time finding people with the...

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Microsoft to Start Reality Development Kits in March

A 2017 Wall Street Journal survey found that employers have a very or somewhat difficult time finding people with the...

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New Card Will Keep Your Smart Home from Becoming Obsolete

A 2017 Wall Street Journal survey found that employers have a very or somewhat difficult time finding people with the...

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This Transcribing Smartwatch is a Note-Takers Dream

A 2017 Wall Street Journal survey found that employers have a very or somewhat difficult time finding people with the...

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Apple Unveils the iTunes Top 5 Best Selling Movies of All-Time

A 2017 Wall Street Journal survey found that employers have a very or somewhat difficult time finding people with the...

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Canon Crop Factor: How the Camera Model Affects Your Lenses

A 2017 Wall Street Journal survey found that employers have a very or somewhat difficult time finding people with the...

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Top Tip: How to Use Snapchat on iPhone and Android

A 2017 Wall Street Journal survey found that employers have a very or somewhat difficult time finding people with the...

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Your Next Choice: 10 Drones for Kids Ranked Best to Worst

A 2017 Wall Street Journal survey found that employers have a very or somewhat difficult time finding people with the...

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This New Underwater Drone Is Your Own Personal Submarine

A 2017 Wall Street Journal survey found that employers have a very or somewhat difficult time finding people with the...

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May Inflation Drops To Lowest In 3 Yrs

Inflation for the month of May 2017 dropped marginally to 12.6 per cent as against the 13 per cent recorded in April...

Business

Fuel Prices To Drop Slightly – IES

The Institute for Energy Security (IES) has predicted a reduction in fuel prices at the pumps in the second fuel...

Business

Government Urged To Insure ‘planting For Food and Jobs’ Project

he planting for food and jobs program is an initiative by the Ministry of food and Agriculture. The Ghana Agriculture...

Business

No Bank Must Be Left Behind In Recapitalization Policy

The Chartered Institute of Bankers (CIB) is urging the Central Bank to consider a tiered recapitalization policy that...

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Osafo Maafo Stokes Power Subsidy Debate

Senior Minister, Yaw Osafo Maafo, has opposed the idea of totally abolishing subsidy on electricity supply, arguing...

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Africa’s Future As Industrial Powerhouse Depends On Electricity Supply

The International Monetary Fund has predicted that the African continent is expected to become the world second-fastest...

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Ghana Receives 100 Million Euros From Germany’s ‘Compact For Africa’

Ghana has been named as one of the three countries in Africa to benefit from the Germany’s “Compact with Africa”...

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Ban On Vegetable Exports To EU To Be Lifted September

The Ministry of Food and Agriculture is working with stakeholders to have the ban on vegetable exports to the European...

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PIAC Demands Swift Clearance of $ 2.4bn Energy Sector Debts

The Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) has warned that the troubles confronting Ghana’s energy...

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New Rice Variety To Be Cultivated In the North

Mr Salifu Saeed, the Northern Regional Minister has given the assurance that government was ready to support the...

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Local Fuel Prices To Drop Slightly

The local fuel market in the first Pricing-window in June 2017 recorded interesting turn of events. Prices were...