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President Mills for medical check-up in US
President John Evans Attan Mills on Saturday night left Accra for the United States of America for medical check up, discounting rumours that he was dead.
Social networks had speculated the death of the President, but he popped up at the…
Police laxity fuelled Hohoe communal clash – Togbega Gabusu
Togbega Gabusu, Paramount Chief of Gbi, in the Volta Region, on Sunday alleged that laxity on the part of the Police fuelled the communal clash between Gbi citizens and residents of the Hohoe Zongo community last Monday.
He said though…
IEA defends Statistical Service over instruments for measuring inflation
The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) at the weekend called for a review of the Ghana Statistical Services (GSS) methodology used in calculating inflation figures.
“GSS needs to review its system, especially if it is widely believed that…
Ghana Prisons Authority cited for violation of rights of remand prisoners
The Human Rights Advocacy Centre (HRAC) of Ghana at the weekend cited the Ghana Prisons Authority for gross violation of the rights of remand prisoners and called for immediate measures to address it.
“There are a huge number of remand…
Review use of local dialects in public schools – MCE
The New Agona West Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Mr Samuel Oppong has called on the Ministry of Education to review its policy on the use of local dialects to teach at the nursery and kindergarten levels.
He said the “policy was having…
Ghanaians criticized for blind imitation of foreign culture
The Omanhene of Essikadu Traditional Area, Nana Kobena Nketsia V, has decried the wrongful imitation of foreign cultures by Ghanaians thereby adulterating our cultural values.
He, therefore, entreated Ghanaians to be proud of our cultural…
Regulatory policy on “Susu” operations not a fleecing strategy – Bank of Ghana
Mr Raymond Amanfu, Head of Banking Supervision at the Bank of Ghana (BoG), says the central bank's strive to regulate the activities of Susu "thrift" companies and other credit and loan firms was is not meant to fleece them.
He said the…
Minister tells forestry guards not to take bribe
Mr. Mike Hammah, Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, on Wednesday cautioned forestry guards to desist from taken bribe, and rather protect the forest and other national heritage.
He said acquiring wealth and properties must be done…
Ghana produces 13.5 million tonnes of cassava
Ghana produced 13.5 million tonnes of Cassava, 6 million tonnes of yam and 1.4 million tonnes of cocoyam in 2010, Mr. Kwesi Ahwoi, Minister of Food and Agriculture, said on Friday.
Speaking at the dialogue session of the Western Regional…
Government asked to enforce laws, conventions on Child Rights
Government and policy makers have been asked to put in the necessary facilities and programmes to ensure the enforcement and sustenance of conventions and laws on child Rights in Ghana .
The Principal State Attorney of the Central Region,…