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Foreign Service personnel undergo training
The Institute of Diplomatic Practice and Development Policies (I-2DP) is organising a training programme for Foreign Service Officers and Government representatives abroad.
The event, which started from Sunday, February 26 to Saturday…
Ghana Parliament to amend business registeration laws for e-transactions
Parliament is set to amend various business registeration laws to provide for electronic transactions in line with government’s e-Governance project.
The project aims at modernizing key ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) to…
Ghana’s Parliament to debate draft anti-corruption plan
The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) is to present the draft National Anti-Corruption Action Plan (NACAP), one of the triggers for donor support, to Parliament next month for adoption.
It is, therefore,…
Reducing maternal deaths – Oxfam holds dialogue with TBAs, religious bodies
The rate of maternal deaths in Ghana currently stands at 350 deaths per 100,000 births, a very high rate by all standards.
Compared with other countries, available statistics indicate that the likelihood of a woman dying during child birth…
Zoil trains more lifeguards for Volta Lake project
In a clear demonstration of its commitment to beef up operations on the Volta Lake in order to safeguard lives and property on and around the lake, Zoil Services Limited has embarked on the training of more lifeguards for its Volta Lake…
Ghana, Ivory Coast form joint committee to regulate price differentials, check smuggling of cocoa
Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire have formed a joint technical committee to streamline cocoa production and marketing in both countries.
The committee is expected to regulate price differentials and prevent cocoa smuggling across the borders to…
Two remanded for illegal timber operation
Two people have been remanded into prison custody by the Bibiani Magistrate Court for illegally felling timber in the Asao Hills Forest Reserve at Sefwi Ncakamu.
Thomas Nomesi, a timber merchant, and Michael Sudzi, an accountant, denied…
Hershey Company to invest $10m to improve conditions in cocoa communities in West Africa
The Hershey Company on Monday said it would expand and accelerate programmes to improve conditions in cocoa communities by investing $10 million in West Africa and continue to work with experts in agriculture, community development and…
Sanitation problem in Obogu worsens as residents defecate openly
Obogu, a sprawling community in the Asante-Akim South District is facing a looming threat of an epidemic outbreak as the environmental sanitation in the area worsens.
A 20-seater water-closet toilet built for the community by the Member of…
Buruli Ulcer cases in Dormaa municipality up
Suspected Buruli Ulcer (BU) cases in Dormaa Municipality rose from 26 in 2010 to 49 in 2011.
Madam Florence Iddrisah, Municipal Health Director, who announced this during her outfit’s annual performance review meeting at Dormaa-Ahenkro,…