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I am a business reporter with Daily Guide and Business Guide newspapers published by the Western Group of Companies. I was a general reporter when I joined Daily Guide in 2006, but along the line I realized the need to specialize. So I found business reporting as the best area to specialize and I have been on the desk for about four years now. Since I started reporting on business related issues my interest has being in the areas of telecommunications, the extractive industry (ie. oil, gas and mining), and the Small and Medium scale Enterprise (SME) sector. I have a page dedicated to SMEs in the weekly Business Guide newspaper were I write features on the SME sector in Ghana. In view of this I was adjudged the best SME reporter for 2009 during the Ghana Journalist Association (GJA) awards in 2010. This has further motivated me to pursue development driven stories which will help change policies and enhance the livelihoods of Ghanaians. I am a member of the Ghana Journalists Association and an executive member of the Network of Communication Reporters (NCR) in Ghana.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Brisk Business For Hotels


By Esther Awuah
The funeral for late President John Evans Atta Mills has increased demand for hotel rooms in Accra.

Most first-class hotels in the capital were fully booked for visitors and guests who intend to pay their last respects to the late president.

Hotels that hitherto had rooms available at most times have been compelled to transfer some of the guests to other small hotels.

Managers of the hotels admitted that the final funeral rites of President Mills had attracted several patrons.

CITY & BUSINESS GUIDE’S checks at the Alisa Hotel indicated that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had asked for the reservation of about 20 rooms for guests who would take part in the funeral service.

Yvonne Izzo, a Manager at Alisa Hotel, confirmed that there had been bookings by guests who would be attending the funeral.

She said “a few of the guests have checked in and we are expecting about eight to check in today.”

She however noted that rooms were available to accommodate the numerous guests.

However, activities at smaller hotels visited by the paper were minimal.

Media reports say hotels such as Best Western Premier and Highgate Hotel are also receiving guests.

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