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Ghana receives high marks for reducing poverty
Professor Francis Teel, a renowned Economist at Oxford University, has given high marks to Ghana for various initiatives that have resulted in the reduction of poverty levels.
Ghana, he said, is one of the successful countries in…
Group highlights customer service practices in Ghana with awards scheme
It is common in Ghana to walk into a fully stocked shop with attendants who would not notice you. It is possible to walk into an office and front desk employees would not blink an eye nor respond to your queries.
Most businesses have very…
Polytechnics urged to go into research
A university lecturer has appealed to polytechnics to go into research as their contribution to the country’s development.
Dr Samuel Laryea, a lecturer at School of Construction Management and Engineering of the University of Reading in…
Media Commission proposes state funding for private media
Ambassador Kabral Blay-Amihere, Chairman of the National Media Commission, said at the weekend the Commission had proposed state funding for private media establishments in the country.
He said at a media review workshop organised by the…
Court remands couple for dealing in cocaine
A Takoradi circuit court has remanded a couple, Osei Kwame and Akua Bernah who have been married for 20 years, in custody for dealing in narcotic drugs at Dedieso in the Western Region.
The pleas were not taken and they will reappear on…
Increase exports to maintain cedi stability- Kofi Amoabeng urges govt
The Chief Executive Officer of the UT Group, Captain Prince Kofi Amoabeng, has called on the government to redouble efforts at increasing exports to help make the cedi stable.
He expressed the fear that if the cedi did not remain…
Dormaa teachers refuse to pay back loans
The Board Chairman of Dormaa Teachers Co-operative Credit Union, Mr Kwasi Siaw, has expressed the Board’s concern over the spate of non payment of loans by beneficiaries, granted by the union.
Mr Siaw, who made this known in an interview…
Cocoa farmers advised to spray farms for increased yield
Mr Debrah Amanor, chief farmer for Suhum-Kraboa-Coaltar District has said that, the mass cocoa spraying exercise introduced some years back by the government, could help increase cocoa production if farmers embrace it.
Speaking to the…
Rawlings suspects foul play in motorway incidents
Former President Jerry John Rawlings has expressed concern about the spate of suspicious incidents on the Tema motorway and called on the Ghana Police Service to get to the bottom of it.
Flight Lieutenant Rawlings was speaking when he…
NGO calls for punishment for fathers whose children are on the streets
Challenging Heights, a Non-governmental Organization (NGO) on children’s rights, has called for the “severest punishment” for fathers whose actions force their children to be on the streets.
In a statement of support for the Accra…