Hon. Carmel Mouhtiseb

Social Events & Community Projects Coordination – HCCGH

He is currently the chairman of Carmel Holdings. As a seasoned businessman, he has been in private business since 1971 and has chalked a lot of success managing the following companies profitably:

    • Carmel Motors & Trading Enterprise (Importers and Exporters of General goods)
    • Newbridge Limited (a Building & Road construction firm)
    • Plantco Limited (A plant hire business dealing with heavy plant and earth moving machinery and quarry operations)
    • Monarch Resource Limited (A Gold mining company)
    • Carmel Farms Limited (Teak, Palm Fruits and Livestock outfit)

The company Carmel Motors used to supply spare parts and general goods to Guinness Ghana Breweries Limited, Ashanti Goldfields (Obuasi) Limited, Ashanti Goldfields (Bibiani) Limited.

Plantco Limited also hires Cat Dozers and Excavators to Ashanti Goldfields (Obuasi & Bibiani) Limited, Newmont Mines and other mining sectors in the country.

Carmel Farms operates on two locations (Drobonso and Nerebehi) in Ghana. Carmel farms at Drobonso is a 640-acre sq. of land with 60 acres sq. of teak and the rest of the land, maize and other cash crops while Carmel farms at Nerebehi grows palm tree and rears livestock and also sells its farm produce – Palm Nuts to Juaben Oil Mills at Juaben in Ashanti.

Projects Executed: Clearing of the site at Boankra near Ejisu for the construction of the Inland Port Project for the Ghana Shippers Council, Construction of the Inland Port (Maritime House) at Boankra for the Ghana Shippers Council, Planting of Teak trees and fencing of the Boankra inland port project site.

Road Construction in Ghana: Berekum – Sampa Road in the Brong Ahafo, Dadiesoaba Road in the Ashanti Region, Kwame Danso Road in the Brong Ahafo Region, Prang-Kintampo Road in the Brong Ahafo Region etc.

Rehabilitation of a number of Quasi – government buildings notably the Social Security and National Insurance Trust and Refurbishment of GCB offices, Kumasi main, Amasaman and Effiduasi Branches, Construction of the Tourist Receptive Facility at Bonwire a tourist attraction Centre in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.

Public Relations

He is not politically biased and relates very well with both governmental and ministerial appointees. He is the epitome of a perfect gentleman practicing good human relations in every sphere of his endeavors. Hon. Carmel MOUHTISEB was appointed Honorary Consul of Litvia in 11TH JUNE, 2015

Back in the Golden City, Kumasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana, he is known to have healthy relations with the occupant of the Golden Stool of Ashanti which can go a long way to promote cultural and business relations between Ghana and Latvia.

Phone

+233 (0) 246 502 029
+233 (0) 322 023 550

Email

latviaconsulategh@gmail.com

 

Working Hours:

Monday – Friday
9:00am – 5:00pm

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