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GCYE’s CEO (Sherif Ghali) Nominated as Chairperson of the Commonwealth Alliance of Young Entrepreneurs (CAYE) Africa

Spectrasonics Keyscape VST Crack The Commonwealth Alliance of Young Entrepreneurs (CAYE) Africa is proud to announce the nomination of Sherif Ghali as its new chairperson. CAYE Africa is an initiative of the Commonwealth Secretariat which seeks to strengthen and support the ambitions of young entrepreneurs in Commonwealth regions. This regional network ensures young entrepreneurs have […]

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Ghana’s Largest Annual Young Entrepreneurs Gathering Successfully Held in Kumasi

DiskWarrior v6 Crack Under the theme “supporting youth enterprises for sustainable industrialization,” the 2022 Youth Entrepreneurship Summit and Expo (YES2022), the largest gathering of young entrepreneurs in Ghana, took place successfully in Kumasi, in the Ashanti Region. This 3-day event began on December 8th and ended on December 11th. Several hundred young entrepreneurs, including key

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Mr Sherif Ghali,CEO of the GCYE, Recognized as Youth Achiever in Entrepreneurship at the National Youth Achievers and Mentors Awards

Tamale, Ghana – 5th August 2022 – Mr Sherif Ghali, the CEO of the Ghana Chamber of Young Entrepreneurs, has been honoured with the distinguished title of “Youth Achiever in Entrepreneurship” at the just-ended National Youth Achievers and Mentors Awards. The event, organized by the National Youth Authority, took place in Tamale, in the Northern

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GCYE’s CEO Named Among Top 50 CEOs in Ghana for the Second Consecutive Year

Sherif Ghali, CEO of the Ghana Chamber of Young Entrepreneurs (GCYE) and Chairperson of the Commonwealth Alliance of Young Entrepreneurs – Africa (CAYE Africa), has once again been recognized as one of Ghana’s Top 50 CEOs by Avance Media. This marks the second consecutive year that Ghali has received this accolade, highlighting his continued influence

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Over 600 women and youth owned MSMES in 13 Districts to be Supported To Formalize Their Businesses

To support green businesses that are making products and offering services that make use of waste materials and promotes climate resilience, SNV Ghana is partnering with the GCYE to facilitate a series of business support clinics for MSMEs in the Ashanti, Northern and Western regions.

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Over 400 Members Of GCYE Selected for The Obaatapan Pa Funding Programme.

The Ghana Chamber of Young Entrepreneurs (GCYE) has indicated that over 400 of its members who applied for the Government Obaatan pa Youth in Innovation Agriculture funding programme have been selected for the next phase. Speaking at the chamber’s head office, the CEO, Mr. Sherif Ghali, expressed gratitude to the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme

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43% of SMEs in Ghana suffer Cyber-attacks in their business operations – GCYE Survey report reveals

Cyber-attack is one of the significant but silent killers of many Small and Medium Enterprises in Ghana. A nationwide survey conducted by the Ghana Chamber of Young Entrepreneurs and its partner, SNV Ghana’s European Union-funded grEEn project, reveals that more SMEs in Ghana are gradually falling prey to cybercriminals.   The survey discloses that about 43%

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SMEs urge government to decentralize operations of business regulatory agencies – Survey

Youth-owned Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) want government to ensure services provided by business support institutions such as the Registrar General Department (RGD), Food and Drugs Authority (FDA), Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) and the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority effectively decentralized.  At a just ended nationwide multi-stakeholder dialogue on business registration and certification, they called on the government to ensure the offices or services of these regulatory

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Young Entrepreneurs Divided on E-levy

Politicians, parliamentarians, young entrepreneurs, and, indeed, taxpayers in Ghana have been debating the proposed introduction of an ‘Electronic Transaction Levy’ or ‘E-levy’ in recent days, following the presentation of the 2022 Budget Statement to Parliament by Minister of Finance Mr. Ken Ofori-Atta, on November 17, 2021. The debate on the E-levy’s justification, fairness, and utility

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