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    Ghana Partners Germany-Based PANAfIN to Attract Investment for Industrial Transformation

    MGD NewsBy MGD NewsJune 8, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ghana’s Ministry of Presidential Special Initiatives has entered into a strategic partnership framework with Germany-based Pan African Investment Network UG (PANAfIN) to mobilise international investment and support the country’s industrial transformation agenda.

    The collaboration follows a series of engagements between PANAfIN and senior government officials and is expected to strengthen cooperation among international investors, government institutions, development partners, and the private sector.

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    According to official correspondence from the Ministry, the government has expressed interest in working with PANAfIN to facilitate investment inflows and support high-impact development initiatives in key sectors of the economy.

    The Ministry noted PANAfIN’s role in structuring investment projects and promoting development initiatives across areas such as industrialisation, renewable energy, agribusiness, digital innovation, and small and medium enterprise development.

    Analysts say the partnership could enhance Ghana’s ability to attract foreign direct investment at a time when African economies are competing for global capital to finance infrastructure, energy transition, and industrial growth.

    The initiative aligns with Ghana’s broader strategy of positioning itself as a leading investment destination, supported by political stability, democratic governance, and its participation in the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

    Under the partnership, PANAfIN is expected to collaborate with government agencies and private sector actors to identify and structure bankable investment opportunities in sectors such as energy, manufacturing, agriculture, logistics, infrastructure, and digital technology.

    A key proposal emerging from the collaboration is the Ghana Strategic Investment and Industrial Transformation Initiative (GSIITI), designed to channel international capital into priority national development projects while supporting long-term industrialisation goals.

    There are also plans for a digital investment matchmaking platform to connect investors with verified projects, streamline due diligence processes, and improve transparency in investment facilitation.

    The platform is expected to serve as a central hub for project submissions, verification, investor engagement, and documentation, with the aim of boosting investor confidence and reducing information gaps.

    Sectors identified for potential investment include oil and gas, renewable energy, industrial parks, agribusiness, infrastructure, digital economy, housing, healthcare, tourism, and water services.

    Stakeholders believe the framework could improve project bankability and accelerate capital inflows into key areas of Ghana’s development agenda.

    Pan African Investment Network UG, based in Germany, focuses on connecting global investors with African opportunities in infrastructure, industrialisation, and sustainable development.

    PANAfIN Chief Executive Officer James Obed Kitson said the partnership marks a significant step toward strengthening ties between global capital and Ghana’s development priorities.

    He expressed confidence that the collaboration would support investment mobilisation, technology transfer, job creation, and long-term economic transformation.

    Source: citinews

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