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Moore Group Launches New Companies to Combat Unemployment in Ghana

The Moore Group of Companies officially launched four new enterprises—Moore City Estate, Moore Tech, Moore Motors, and Z & S Transatlantic Shipping—at Nungua Barrier, with a mission to address Ghana’s pressing unemployment rate.

During the unveiling, CEO Mr. Emmanuel Moore emphasized the opportunity for estate developers and entrepreneurs to collaborate with the group through affordable and flexible payment plans. He explained that his motivation for establishing these businesses is not personal wealth or fame, but a genuine desire to create job opportunities in Ghana, his home country, while he resides in the United States.

Mr. Moore stressed the importance of integrating data management in cellular networks and utilizing cloud technology to protect business information. He noted that transitioning to digital business models is crucial for operational efficiency and long-term success, as the impact of IT on modern business is profound.

In his address to the media, Mr. Moore elaborated on the services offered by Moore City, which provides free consultancy for buying, renting, and managing properties. He also introduced Moore Motors, an automotive repair shop located in Sakumono Village, offering mobile mechanic services for both commercial and private vehicles.

Additionally, Mr. Moore highlighted the significance of Z & S Transatlantic Shipping in facilitating the import and export sector, noting that it requires minimal investment in time and resources for clients.

He concluded by promising reliability, quality customer service, integrity, and flexibility from the Moore Group.

Rev. Emmanuel Antwi, who chaired the event, underscored the importance of integrity and strong work ethics in business. He encouraged employees to cultivate traits such as judgment, dependability, and honesty. Rev. Antwi urged the youth to leverage their talents for economic growth rather than seeking quick financial gains, and called on the government to support private investors in creating job opportunities.

Story by Linda Yeboah

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