Ghana's Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu will speak at a major business summit between Ghana and China. The event runs from June 23 to June 28 and aims to strengthen ties between both countries. Iddrisu will focus on education partnerships that help develop skilled workers. His talk will cover university cooperation and training programs for students.
President John Dramani Mahama will open the summit on Monday to kick off the week-long meetings. More than 70 Chinese business leaders will attend along with Ghanaian entrepreneurs and government officials. The summit wants to help Ghana build a 24-hour economy that creates more jobs. Chinese companies see Ghana as a gateway to reach other West African markets.
The event brings together top officials from both nations to discuss new business deals. Chinese Ambassador Tong-Defa and Ghana's Chief of Staff Julius Debrah will participate. Summit organizers expect the meetings to create fresh investment opportunities. The focus will be on education technology and scholarship programs for Ghanaian students who want to study in China.
President John Dramani Mahama will open the summit on Monday to kick off the week-long meetings. More than 70 Chinese business leaders will attend along with Ghanaian entrepreneurs and government officials. The summit wants to help Ghana build a 24-hour economy that creates more jobs. Chinese companies see Ghana as a gateway to reach other West African markets.
The event brings together top officials from both nations to discuss new business deals. Chinese Ambassador Tong-Defa and Ghana's Chief of Staff Julius Debrah will participate. Summit organizers expect the meetings to create fresh investment opportunities. The focus will be on education technology and scholarship programs for Ghanaian students who want to study in China.