Business Mogul and CEO of Engineers and Planners, Mr Ibrahim Mahama has once again chalked another feet of success, as his cement company has begun production in commercial quantities.
It could be recalled that this company as far back some 5 years ago, was part of the few companies that was granted 15 years Tax Holidays from the government of Ghana upon recommendations from the Ghana investment Promotion Centre.
Lo and behold, The Ghanaian billionaire, becomes the first to give Ghana an Indigenous Cement production company as a video to that effect has popped up on various social media platforms, showing large production and packing of cement from the company.
The cement, labelled as Gzata Cement with a Lion’s head as its label, is expected to sell across the country and beyond.
As Production of Cement is capital intensive and requires lots of investment, many Ghanaians have hailed the business mogul for his steadfastness and resilience in delivering this company.
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You took a loan of about 300million from UT bank, to establish this factory ,which eventually collapsed the Bank,go and pay back the loan,You did the same to Merchant Bank,God is really watching,you take loans refuse to pay and collapse Banks ,for others to be blamed.
HarryHarri
01-13 11:31:13
what is the Ghanaian owned in this...? cement is cement...are you a shareholder ?...stop being little minded .
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GUEST_KewX9W5yg
01-13 11:04:15You took a loan of about 300million from UT bank, to establish this factory ,which eventually collapsed the Bank,go and pay back the loan,You did the same to Merchant Bank,God is really watching,you take loans refuse to pay and collapse Banks ,for others to be blamed.
HarryHarri
01-13 11:31:13what is the Ghanaian owned in this...? cement is cement...are you a shareholder ?...stop being little minded .
GUEST_pBp2GlnvX
01-13 10:15:27Good work than by a Ghanaian