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Construction of Giannis Antetokounmpo basketball court begins in Ghana

Construction work on a basketball court jointly funded by a Greek government donation has begun in Ghana, the Foreign Ministry tweeted on Friday.

Construction work has started in St.Nicholas' Greek School in Tema #Ghana, for a 🏀court which is co-funded from a donation by the 🇬🇷 Government

Vučić is co-chairing, guests are arriving, the program starts at 09.30 VIDEO

The ceremonial opening of the Commemorative Session at the Belgrade Fair, at which the President of Serbia will address as the co-host of the Commemorative Gathering, is scheduled for 9:30 a.m., the Office for Media relations of the President of the Republic of Serbia announced.
After that, the plenary session will begin at 10 a.m., at which the heads of delegations will address.

Ghana Flooding Kills 34 During Heavy Rains

AFP - At least 34 people have died in northern Ghana during flooding caused by heavy rains and waters spilling from a dam in neighbouring Burkina Faso, relief agency officials said Thursday.

Bagre Dam is located on the White Volta river that begins in Burkina Faso and which converges with the Black Volta downstream and feeds into Lake Volta in southern Ghana.

Serbian FM receives Ghana's parliament speaker

According to the Serbian government, they "assessed that there are traditionally friendly relations between the two countries, which have a long and rich history dating from the time of acquiring Ghanaian independence."

Dacic, recalling those relations that have existed for decades between Serbia and Ghana, have pledged to strengthen cooperation in all areas of common interest.

METKA building new energy plant in Ghana

Athens-listed METKA announced on Monday that its consortium with General Electric will start the construction of a new energy production plant in Ghana, as provided for in an agreement with Amandi Energy since last March.

The combined-cycle power unit at Takoradi with a capacity of 200 megawatts will be completed within 28 months, METKA said.

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