Kharis Business Africa magazine launched
A new magazine, Kharis Business Africa has been launched in Accra. The magazine was launched at a short event where some business executives were in attendance.
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The Chief Executive Officer of uniCredit Ghana Ltd, Mr Samuel Sakyi-Hyde, who served as chairman of the launch, lauded Kharis Group LLC for coming out with the publication, which he said would help to educate corporate Ghana.
He described it as another significant addition to the family of publications in the country.
Kharis Group LLC publishes Kharis Africa, one of Africa’s premier Christian magazines with circulation in over 20 countries.
The event was graced by the Deputy Ashanti Regional Minister, Mr Andy Osei Okrah.
Other dignitaries included Mrs Jackie Benyi, Executive Director, Enterprise Life; Rev. Daniel Ogbarmey Tetteh, Executive Director, Databank; Mrs Ernestina Danquah, Head of Human Resource, GN Bank; Mr Moses Bennison, Senior Pastor, Continental Worship Centre, and Mr Nashiru Iddrisu, Chief Distribution Officer, StarLife Assurance.
Mrs Abena Brigidi, the Chief Executive Officer of Nimed Capital, who was featured on the cover of the maiden issue, was also present.
The Chief Executive of the publishers, Mr Randy Osae Bediako, explained that the dream of publishing a business magazine started last year.
“Somewhere late last year, it became obvious that our success at Kharis Africa needed a replica product for the mainstream business community.”
“Kharis Africa had succeeded in serving Christian leaders, as well as the business community, but we wanted something exclusive, a business publication that would focus on just the corporate community,” he said.
About Kharis Business
Kharis Business Africa is a 40-page quarterly publication produced to serve the Ghanaian business community. The publication provides expert analysis on key economic drivers with a soft spot for solutions.
It features exclusive interviews and analyses on key sectors such as banking, insurance, investment banking, telecoms and technology, executive education, oil and gas, manufacturing, aviation and sports.