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Forest communities in Ghana, other countries to benefit from AfDB’s $50m grant in 2012
Ghana, Burkina Faso and the Democratic Republic of Congo have been selected as pilot countries to benefit from the African Development Bank’s (AfDB) Forest Investment Programme (FIP), starting next year 2012.
According to the Bank, the…
Ministry of Food and Agriculture receives 120 new combine harvesters
The Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA) has received 120 new combine harvesters from Fonton Ghana Limited to assist rice farmers in the three northern regions harvest their produce.
The Foton Ghana Limited, a company involved in the…
Ghanaian boy appointed Goodwill Ambassador for Girl Soldier Eradication in Africa
Master Andrew Adansi Bonnah, the 11-year-old Ghanaian schoolboy who recently launched a global campaign to raise $13 million for victims of famine in Somalia, has been appointed Goodwill Ambassador for Girl Soldier Eradication in Africa.…
Collaboration with stakeholders on land acquisition for businesses will end conflicts –…
The Inspectorate Division of the Minerals Commission (MC) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have called for collaboration with Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) in the acquisition of land for quarry and…
Court grants GH¢3,000 bail to driver
A 41-year-old driver, Henry Lomotey Kpankpa, has been granted a bail in the sum of GH¢3,000 for careless driving and negligently causing harm.
He pleaded not guilty and will re-appear on December 5.
Police prosecuting Chief Inspector…
Ghana Institute of Journalism to offer courses in health reporting
Ghana’s premier journalism institution, the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ) will from next academic year, offer training in Health reporting, Mr. David Newton, Rector of the institute has announced.
Announcing this in Accra recently at…
West Africa’s local communities to get more benefits from dams
A study into how large dams in West Africa have affected local people has identified ways to share the benefits of future dams more equitably and create development opportunities for communities.
The study, published Wednesday November 23,…
Circular systems can help secure food supplies, address climate change – IIED
Food security and climate change, currently two of the world’s most nagging issues, are the focus of a new system suggested by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) for food production.
The recommendation is…
World at risk from ozone depletion by new fridges, air conditioners, unless…
The world now stands at risk of further depleting the ozone layer through the use of new fridges, air conditioners, fire-fighting equipment, insulation foams and others, as it still struggles with its fight against climate change.
This is…
Ghana Airports Company to conduct security simulation exercise at Kotoka International Airport
The Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) says it will conduct a full scale security related exercise at the Kotoka International Airport on November 30.
This is in compliance with Ghana Civil Aviation Regulations LI 1824 and the…