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Tamale Teaching Hospital takes step to reduce maternal death
The Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH) is to embark on a campaign to reduce the increase cases of maternal deaths in all the 20 districts of the Northern Region.
The initiative is aimed at updating…
Citizens must get equal access to food – Group
The Fellowship of Christian Council of Churches in West Africa (FECCIWA), on Thursday, opened its Fifth General Assembly Faith and Fish Conference in Tema, with a call on leaders of West African Countries to give citizens equal access to…
Private schools told to operate strictly within Ghana Education Service regulations
Private schools have been urged to ensure that they operate strictly within the regulations and guidelines of the Ghana Education Service (GES).
Nana Adu Boateng, Atwima-Nwabiagya District Chairman of the Ghana National Association of…
Community sets up nine watchdog committees
The chiefs and opinion leaders of Odupong/Ofaankor in the Central Region, have set up nine community watchdog committees to support the Kasoa Police Command in providing security for the area.
In all 135 volunteers are being offered the…
Do not look down on agriculture – Minister
Mr. Emmanuel Tei Mensah, Minister of Employment and Social Welfare, on Wednesday advised the public especially the youth not to look down on agriculture as an employment avenue and turn round to complain of unemployment.
He gave the advice…
Retired educationist advocates training of pre-school teachers
A retired educationist, Madam Melanie Kasisi has appealed to government to establish special training colleges for the training of pre-school and primary school teachers.
She said early childhood education is vital hence the need to…
Technology to make farming attractive – Brong Ahafo Best farmer
Brong-Ahafo Regional Second Best Farmer for 2011, Mr. Joe Bennet, has said Ghana’s agriculture would not be attractive as long as the hoe and cutlass remain as viable farming tools.
He expressed regret that though such tools and implements…
National Service Scheme produces 8,524 bags of maize from two farming projects
Mr Enoch Teye Mensah, Minister for Water Resources, Works and Housing, has underlined the government’s determination to transform the country’s agriculture to make it more attractive to the youth.
In line with this, he said,…
Lightning strikes two fishermen to death
Lightning struck a group of fishermen on Sunday and killed two of them, the Winneba District Crime Officer, Detective Inspector Mathew Avemee, told the GNA on Tuesday.
He gave the names of the dead fishermen as John Amenuvor, 34, and Etse…
Western Region records over 2,000 new psychiatry cases in 2011
The Western Regional Health Director, Dr. (Mrs) Linda Vanotoo, has said 2,123 new psychiatry cases were recorded in 2011 bringing the total number of people with psychiatry defects to 14, 162 in the Region.
She mentioned some of the types…