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Burkina Faso truck drivers protest Bolga axle load charges
Confusion broke out at the Bolgatanga axle load bridge at the weekend when 15 articulated truck drivers traveling to Accra and Tema with various goods onboard their vehicles were detained for exceeding the recommended weight.
The…
Tamale Teaching Hospital laboratory gets facelift
Part of the Laboratory and Diagnostic Unit of the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH) has benefited from rehabilitation works estimated at about GH¢15,000 aimed at improving the conditions at the hospital which were hitherto deplorable.
Dalex…
WASH experts hail Kufuor’s appointment as SWA chair
Some experts in Ghana’s water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector have hailed former President John Kufuor’s appointment as the new Chair for the Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) partnership, as good news for the sector.
First to…
Getting countries off-track to meet MDG-7: WaterAid shows the way
Investment in water, sanitation and hygiene by governments and donor partners the world over, especially in Africa, still remains a big challenge, the reason why many countries have not only gone off-track but are now derailing.…
Ghana’s commitment to sanitation waning, despite being off-track
Available statistics indicate that Ghana’s commitment to the water, sanitation and hygiene sector, especially sanitation, is still very low, in spite of the common knowledge that the country has and is still performing abysmally in terms of…
Looming time bomb for ECOWAS countries as pirate, terrorist activities rise
Senior ECOWAS officials and key stakeholders have warned of a looming time bomb linked to the increased incidence of piracy and terrorism in the region and are urging the regional body to take all necessary measures to robustly arrest the…
ECOWAS to regulate informal trade in the region
ECOWAS has held a two-day regional workshop on the design, development and implementation of a harmonized programme for the management and regulation of informal trade in the sub-region.
According to ECOWAS, the exercise will be based on a…
CEPA to launch two books on state of Ghana’s economy
The Centre for Economic Policy Analysis (CEPA) will on November 29, 2011 launch two publications on the state of the Ghanaian economy, officials have said.
The books review the state of the Ghanaian economy as well as give the economic…
Court fines farmer for unlawful entry into Ankasa Game Reserve
The Half Assini District Magistrate’s Court has fined a farmer GHȼ360.00 for unlawful entry into the Ankasa Game and Wildlife Reserve in the Jomoro District of the Western Region.
Nicholas Koomson, 64, pleaded guilty to illegal entering…
Cancellation of computer placement system not prudent – Veep
The Vice-President, Mr John Dramani Mahama, has urged Ghanaians to refrain from advocating the cancellation of the Computerised School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS) because of the difficulties with the selection of students.
He…