YEA signs MOU with Guinness Ghana
In a groundbreaking announcement, the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) has revealed a transformative partnership with Guinness Ghana Breweries PLC.
This collaboration aims to enrich the lives of 200 young hospitality professionals through the esteemed Learning for Life programme, renowned for its exemplary skills training.
The initiative, designed not only to generate employment but also to equip Ghana's youth with vital skills for success in the burgeoning tourism sector, marks a significant step towards fostering economic empowerment and opportunity.
Guinness Ghana Breweries PLC's Learning for Life programme boasts an impressive global legacy, having positively impacted over 200,000 individuals worldwide.
Now, with its focus on Ghana, the programme is poised to usher in a new era of empowerment and growth for the nation's youth.
"We are thrilled to embark on this remarkable partnership," expressed Mr Kofi Agyepong, the Chief Executive Officer of YEA.
"By joining forces with Guinness Ghana Breweries PLC, we are laying the foundation for a brighter future, where our youth can thrive and excel."
The collaboration between YEA and Guinness Ghana Breweries PLC underscores a shared commitment to community development and the cultivation of talent.
Through this synergy, both entities aim to harness the potential of Ghana's youth, empowering them to contribute meaningfully to the country's economic landscape.
"We believe in the power of education and skills development to drive positive change," affirmed officials from Guinness Ghana Breweries PLC. "Together with YEA, we are excited to extend the reach of the 'Learning for Life' program, unlocking opportunities for growth and prosperity."
As anticipation builds for the implementation of this innovative partnership, stakeholders are optimistic about the positive impact it will have on Ghana's youth and the broader hospitality industry. With a focus on collaboration and empowerment, YEA and Guinness Ghana Breweries PLC are charting a course towards a brighter future for Ghana
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
Trending Business
We need long-term macroeconomic stability to build a strong, vibrant economy – Deloitte boss
13:55KPMG’s GH¢1bn payment claim ‘highly misleading, inaccurate’ – SML
10:39KPMG's report confirms we haven’t been paid $100m - SML
09:50We are committed to helping build a better Ghana - SML
09:26SML paid ¢1bn since 2018 – KPMG audit report reveals
12:06Recapitalisation of NIB will not solve its challenges without good corporate governance – Banking consultant
11:42SML/GRA contract brought GH¢2.45bn in tax revenues to the state – KPMG report
10:14Renegotiate SML contract - Akufo-Addo to GRA, Finance Ministry
09:41Ghana signs agreement with CNNC for construction of HPR 1000 Technology Nuclear Power Project, upgrade of Ghana’s grid
08:44A/R: Evicted Kwadso onion market traders stranded as relocation site deemed inadequate
07:46