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Delegate Profile

Ms CYNTHIA MAMLE MORRISON
BOARD MEMBER
GHANA FREE ZONES AUTHORITY
Ghana
 
Industry / Sector
Agriculture & Allied Services, Information and Communication Technology
Personal Profile
I am currently a Board Member of Ghana Free Zones Authority ,a Ghanaian politician and a member of the New Patriotic Party. I am currently the member of parliament for Agona West constituency. On 9 August 2018, I was appointed Minister designate for Gender, Children and Social Protection by President Nana Akufo-Addo
Company Profile
The Ghana Free Zones scheme is to promote the processing and manufacturing of goods through the establishment of Export Processing Zones (EPZs). The GFZA encourages the development of commercial and service activities at seaport and airport areas. The main aim is to open Ghana to potential investors who can utilise the free zones as focal points to produce goods and services for export. The GFZA has therefore positioned itself to provide the needed infrastructure and services for investors in the free zones. Enterprises are free to set up in one of the four Export Processing Zones or a single factory enterprise scheme (Choose anywhere in Ghana to locate your business. The Free Zone Act (Act 504) and its implementing regulations also provide a conducive business environment and other statutory requirements. These include expedited investment approval not exceeding 28 working days, unimpeded issuance of expatriate work and residence permits, generous tax incentives, accelerated on-site customs inspection and assurance of wage levels for employees that would not be below the recommended minimum wage prevailing in Ghana at any given time. Other workers’ rights and conditions of service have been aligned to the relevant ILO conventions, which have been ratified in the various Industrial Relations legislation of Ghana. The implementing regulations (LI 1618) of the Act also makes it possible for free zone developers and operators to lease land on long-term basis from the Free Zones Authority, or propose properties they already own for the creation, development and operation of free zones. The Ghana Free Zones scheme is completely private sector driven. Government’s role is limited to facilitate, regulate and monitor activities of the zone operators or enterprises. The Ghana Free Zones Authority (GFZA) is an export-oriented investment promotion agency established by an Act of Parliament – the Free Zone Act, 1995 (Act 504)