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Doctors don’t qualify for Conversion Difference – FWSC
The Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC) on Monday says it still stands by its position that members of the Ghana Medical Association are not entitled to any Conversion Difference.
It said in a statement to the Ghana News Agency that…
Esoko, GNA to launch commodity price index
Esoko, a private technology platform and consulting service that helps organizations to profile people and manage the information flows between them, has officially partnered the Ghana News Agency (GNA) to further develop an effective…
Gov’t urged to increase agric funding
Government has been called upon to develop mechanisms for better allocation of funds to the agricultural sector to enhance food production.
Mr John Nkaw, Program Officer of SEND Ghana, made the call during a policy dialogue on Smallholder…
Volta Region’s Weto Range is biodiversity hot-spot – UNDP/GEF
The Weto Range in the Volta Region is a biodiversity hot-spot of global importance, Mr George Ortsin, National Coordinator of UNDP/Global Environment Facility (GEF) Small Grants Programme said.
He said a recent survey indicated that the…
Betty Mould blamed for delay of International Tobacco Ghana court case
Mrs Betty Mould Iddrisu, a former Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, has been blamed for the delay in the full prosecution of the case between International Tobacco Ghana (ITG), and some state institutions.
The institutions are…
Ghana’s Cabinet approves anti-terrorism amendment law
Mr Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, a Deputy Minister of Information and Media Relations, on Monday said Cabinet had approved the Anti-Terrorism Amendment Act and forwarded it to Parliament for subsequent approval.
He explained that the amendment…
Butternut now cash crop in Northern Ghana
Butternut squash, a vegetable crop, which is grown in the upper East, Upper West and Northern regions is now being considered as an economic crop.
Farmers, who cultivated the crop along the banks of the Black Volta River in the Lawra…
GNAT appeals to St. Monica’s to allow pregnant students to write exams
Reverend Patrick Tuffour, Secretary of Ghana National Association of Teachers in the Mampong Municipality, has called on the Saint Monica’s College of Education to allow five pregnant students to write their final exams.
He said the…
Market women need adequate security – CPP
The Convention People’s Party (CPP) has called for the need to put in place adequate security measures to protect market women against the frequent fire outbreaks.
The party said the socio-economic importance of market women in growing a…
Participate in immunization programme – NCCE tells Jomoro people
The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) has appealed to the chiefs and people of the Jomoro District to cooperate and ensure the success of the on-going National Immunization programme in the area.
Mr Albert Awuah, the Jomoro…