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Five Fulani herdsmen arrested for farmer’s murder
Five suspected Fulani herdsmen have been arrested by the police over the murder of a 58-year old farmer at Mpesempese in the Agogo portion of the Afram Plains.
They are Mohammed Bashiru, 29, Osmanu Kalui, 20, Abubakar Bukari, 22, Osamanu…
Doctors’ migration unto Single Spine Salary creates more distortions – GMA
The migration of doctors and other health professionals in the country unto the Single Spine Salary Structure (SSSS) has created distortions and problem, resulting in reduction of salaries of doctors, which they have expressed serious…
Book on rights of children in Ghana launched
An educational book titled: “Children’s Rights in Ghana: Reality or Rhetoric?, aimed to raise awareness of the public on children’s rights in the country, has been launched in Accra on Wednesday.
The 321 pages book is the first book to…
First Lady Naadu Mills leaves for Qatar
The First Lady, Dr Mrs Ernestina Naadu Mills leaves Accra on Thursday, January 19, to Qatar to attend the Fifth International Shafallah Forum.
The Forum is on the theme: "Crisis, Conflict and Disability: Ensuring Equality" and will focus…
Minister asks international airlines to review fares downward
Alhaji Collins Dauda, Minister for Transport, has called on international airlines, operating in Ghana, to review their fares downward in order to allow more people to patronize air transport.
He said the high fares charged by the airlines…
World economy lost $366b to natural disasters, 30,000 lives lost in 2011 – UN
Nearly 30,000 people were killed worldwide by natural disasters in 2011, according to the UN office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) with the earthquake in Japan and subsequent tsunami alone taking close to 20,000 lives.
The UN radio…
Delays in payment of certificates affect road projects – Engineer
Delays in the payment of Interim Payment Certificates (IPCs) by the government is seriously affecting rehabilitation works on the Techiman-Kintampo trunk road in Brong-Ahafo, Mr. William Owusu-Banahene, resident engineer, said on Tuesday.…
World Bank cuts growth forecast for developing, high-income countries in 2012
The World Bank on January 18, 2012 lowered its growth forecast for 2012 to 5.4% for developing countries and 1.4% for high-income countries as well as -0.3% for the Euro Area.
According to the Bank’s newly-released Global Economic…
Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly declares war on noise making
The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) has vowed to tackle head-on the growing noise nuisance that was fast becoming a major source of worry to many in the Metropolis.
It said the Assembly would do everything to ensure that noise levels…
Government is sensitive to plight of health workers – Minister
Mr Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Ellembelle, has said government recognizes health workers as the pillar of the economy and is poised to improve their well-being.
He said it takes people who are healthy to…