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GROHE bridges shortage of skilled plumbers’ gap in Ghanaian industry

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GROHE, a leading global brand for complete bathroom solutions and kitchen fittings, has established a state-of-the-art training facility in Accra, to equip young persons with the requisite skill set and knowledge in plumbing works.

The facility, stationed at the Accra Technical Training Centre (ATTC), is part of the GROHE Installer Vocational Training and Education (GIVE) programme, aimed to train young people in the sanitary industry.

The step, has become necessary as a result of the shortage of skilled installers in the industry, hence, the installation of modern training facilities and provision of learning materials and experienced technical trainers to give students hands-on practice.

Mr Christopher Penney, Leader, GIVE Programme, said the shortage of many skilled installers which was increasingly becoming a source of worry for many industry players challenged the company to come up with GIVE as an innovative strategy to remedy the situation.

“As part of GIVE, we collaborate with technical & vocational training institutions who offer programmes relevant to our industry to train young talents. In addition, the institutions are supported to set up fully functioning training environments where students can benefit from the brand’s vast expertise” he added.

The relevance of adequate technical and vocational training in the sanitary industry, he said, could never be downplayed as it prepared students to compete fiercely on the job market by virtue of their in-depth knowledge in the latest technologies and sanitary innovations.

Mr Penney said GROHE would set up the same facilities in Nigeria, Cameroon, Benin, Togo, and Ivory Coast, adding that the global programme was also ongoing in Russia, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Germany, France, UK, Poland, and Croatia.

Once the students had completed their training, they would sit GROHE’s written examination and receive internationally recognised certificates, he said.

“We will also enroll them in our certified installer programme and there may even be an opportunity for work experience or even employment with some of GROHE’S key customers. We will also provide the students with a small tool kit to help them get started,” he said.

Mr Antoine Kaissar, Leader, GROHE NWA, and LIXIL, said the GIVE programme would unite all its professional training efforts and help young people from all backgrounds by improving their quality of life and that of their families.

“We offer students a training and education programme which will prepare them to become skilled plumbers and guide them further in their careers. As the programme’s name implies, giving back to society is vital for us at GROHE,” he added.

Mr Arko Dometey, the Principal, ATTC, said ATTC was conceived as an institution to train skilled manpower for Ghana’s Industrial requirements.

The Institute runs 17 courses currently including Electrical Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Architectural Drafting, and Welding Technology.

Every building fabric needed building services such as plumbing and good plumbers, he said, adding that it was, therefore, the Vision of ATTC to develop a World Class TVET institution and system.

“This can only be achieved when there is a stronger bond between ATTC, Government and Industry and this is what is encouraging industries like GROHE to participate in improving the Plumbing Department.

Mr Dometey said it was unfortunate how plumbing and gas fitting (water works) seemed to be an almost “forgotten programme” even though an essential trade for every building fabric including offices, domestic buildings, and churches among others.

The GROHE’s capacity building of students was the only way to make the students catch up with modern trends and techniques in waterworks or plumbing and gas fitting, he added.

The ATTC had to align itself with good brands like both locally and internationally like GROHE, for the need TVET infrastructure and well-trained human resources to become a school of excellence, the Principal said. -GNA

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Shatta Wale bags two awards at 43rd IRAWMA Awards

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Ghanaian dancehall artiste Charles Nii Armah Mensah, known as Shatta Wale, has won two awards at the 43rd International Reggae and World Music Awards (IRAWMA) held in Florida over the weekend. 

He picked up the Best African Dancehall Entertainer award as well as Concert of the Year for ShattaFest. 

In a statement, Shatta Wale’s management expressed appreciation to the organisers and supporters of the awards. 

“Management would like to sincerely appreciate the organisers of the IRAWMA awards for the recognition and continuous support for African music on the global stage.  

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“We also extend our deepest gratitude to fans across the world, especially the Shatta Movement fraternity, for their unwavering support, votes, and dedication throughout the years,” the statement said. 

The statement added that the latest wins reaffirm the artiste’s position as one of Africa’s leading musical exports and a prominent figure in global dancehall culture. 

The awards bring Shatta Wale’s total haul at the IRAWMA to 11, highlighting his continued presence on the international reggae and dancehall scene.

At last year’s edition, he won three awards: Best African Dancehall Entertainer, Best Music Video for “Killa Ji Mi”, and Best Crossover Song for “Commando” featuring Bounty Killer. -GNA

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Global Market Volatility: Gov’t absorb GH¢2.00 per litre on diesel and GH¢0.36 per litre on petrol

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Effective Thursday, April 16, 2026, which is the next pricing window, the Government will absorb GH¢2.00 per litre on diesel and GH¢ 0.36 per litre on petrol.

This intervention is intended to cushion customers and ease the cost burden on households, transport operators, and businesses.

The measure, approved by Cabinet, is in response to rising prices of petroleum products on the international market, which have significantly impacted ex-pump prices in Ghana.

This temporary intervention will remain in force for a period of one (1) month.

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During this period government will continue to closely monitor developments in the global oil market and assess the need for further policy adjustments.

A statement signed by Minister of Government Communications, Felix Ofosu Kwakye noted that they remain commited to maintaining price stability, protecting livelihoods, and supporting Ghana’s economic recovery in the face of external shocks.

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