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Rawlings leaves for Commonwealth workshop in Tanzania
Former President Jerry John Rawlings, left Accra for Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania to participate in a workshop on Government and Opposition organised by the Commonwealth Secretariat and the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.
A statement…
Spread reproductive health messages to reduce unwanted pregnancies – PPAG
Mr Anthony Koranteng Akwafo, the Southern Zone Chairperson of the Planned Parenthood Association of Ghana (PPAG), has called on the members of the Association to extend reproductive health messages to people everywhere they found…
Graduate students to protest over delayed payment of grants
The Graduate Students’ Association of Ghana (GRASAG), embarks on a peaceful demonstration over the delayed release of grants by government to fund research works of post-graduate students in all public universities across the country.
In a…
NCCE Director urges youth to avoid defacing campaign posters
Prosper Afealete, Ketu-North Director of the National Commission on Civic Education has advised the youth against destroying and defacing posters belonging to political parties and their candidates.
He said the practice is equally as…
Vice President asks chiefs not to connive with illegal miners
Vice President Mahama at the weekend cautioned chiefs and other traditional leaders against condoning and conniving with illegal small scale miners to destroy the environment at the detriment of the public interest.
He said: “We will…
20% of Ghanaian children not immunised – UNICEF Study
A research conducted by the UNICEF in 2011 in Ghana indicates that 20 per cent of children below two years have no access to immunisation against childhood diseases.
The research said 14 per cent of children below five years suffer…
Catholic Bishop blames conflicts in Nothern Ghana on colonial masters
The Most Reverend Philip Naameh, Metropolitan Catholic Archbishop of Tamale, has observed that most of the conflicts that had bedeviled the north for decades were the results of interference in traditional issues by the colonial masters.…
Visa contractor in trouble for duping two people
A trader, who succeeded in duping two people of GH¢8,200.00 under the pretext aiding their travel to Italy is now in trouble with the law.
Kwame Hoenya was on Friday put before a Kumasi Circuit Court charged with defrauding by false…
PTAs in Upper East unhappy over inconsistencies in education delivery
The Upper East Regional Association of the Parent Teacher Association (PTA) of Second Cycle Institutions has expressed their displeasure about inconsistencies in the education sector.
It mentioned the course duration and performance of…
Drowned EC registration officer buried
Burial took place on Saturday at the Half Assini public cemetery for Mr Gideon Kwarteng Yeboah, National Service personnel who drowned in the Tano River while undertaking a Biometric Registration Exercise in the Jomoro District.
Mr Yeboah,…