200 students complete ICT course

Two hundred selected students, last Saturday, completed a four months free Diploma course in Information and Communication Technology (ICT), organized by Soul Food Ministry International (SFMI). The students, made up of 115 men and 85…

NPP group calls for political tolerance

Alhaji Ismaila Ibrahim, National Secretary of the Nasara Club, a wing of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has advised Ghanaians irrespective of their religious, ethnic and political backgrounds, to uphold the principles of peace and unity.…

UK public sector pay gap ‘rising’

Workers in the public sector have enjoyed bigger pay rises than those in private firms despite the Government's attempt to restrain pay, a new report has claimed. A study by think-tank Policy Exchange said the gap between public and…

Fuel price in US hits $4 per gallon

The average price for a gallon of gasoline in the United States rose 11.98 cents in the past two weeks, but last week's fall in crude oil prices may signal lower costs to come, an industry analyst said on Sunday. The national average for…

UK banks abandone PPI mis-selling fight

The banking industry has abandoned its legal fight over the mis-selling of payment protection insurance, paving the way for thousands of customers who were mis-sold the policies to receive compensation. The British Bankers' Association…

Small scale farmers educated on budget process

The Peasant Farmers Association of Ghana (PFAG), with support from Trust Africa, an international donor organisation, has organised a day’s training workshop for leaders of small scale farms on budget process and advocacy. The workshop,…