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A departed president, broken bones and local viagra – The story of Gwollu
If the listings in the title above seem an improbable combination, please rest assured that they are all obtainable in one little town of Ghana. Indeed, there is more - a solid slave trade relic in the form of an ancient mud wall also…
Starbow to start five-times weekly Abidjan flights
Starbow Airlines, a domestic and regional airline would commence flights from Accra to Abidjan on Thursday November 8, 2012.
The airline would fly five times weekly on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursday, Fridays and Sundays, leaving Accra for…
50 million international tourists visiting Africa drawn by wildlife, natural scenery – UNWTO
Many of the 50 million international tourists visiting Africa each year are drawn by the continent’s unparalleled wildlife and natural scenery, says the UN World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO).
According to the UN agency, tourism is one of…
UN launches global partnership for hotel industry
The UN World Tourism Organisation (WTO) has launched, in cooperation with stakeholders, a Global Partnership for the Hotel Industry aimed to bring the industry together to share best practices and find common positions on issues such as…
Bongo launches “Azambene” fire festival in Accra
The Chiefs and people of Bongo in the Bongo District of the Upper East Region has launched the annual “Azambene” fire festival in Accra.
The festival, which attracts friends and well-wishers, is celebrated to commemorate the creation of…
French private aircraft involved in accident at Ghana’s Kotoka airport
The Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) and the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), have launched investigations into a ground accident involving a privately owned aircraft at the Kotoka International Airport.
This was contained in…
Group against Aburi Gardens’ ‘privatisation’
The Socialist Forum of Ghana (SFG) has expressed its disappointment about reports that government was considering the privatisation of the Aburi Gardens.
The privatisation of the Aburi Gardens, the SFG noted was only part of the stern…
World airlines expected to carry three billion passengers in 2013 – IATA
Both domestic and international airlines are expected to carry some three billion passengers at the end of 2013, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
And the number will double by 2030.
According to IATA,…
GCAA not ready for media war with Antrak
The Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) on Tuesday said it had no intention to engage Antrak Air, a domestic airliner, in a media war.
In a statement signed by the Authority's Corporate Communications Manager, the GCAA said it had taken note…
Takoradi residents unhappy with sale of Casurina belt to private investor
Residents of the Sekondi/Takoradi Metropolis have expressed disapproval at the sale of portions of the Casuarina Belt to private individuals and companies.
The Belt which lies along the Vodafone area and the Public Works Department office…