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Major announcement expected today on JUSAG strike
Mr Haruna Iddrisu, the Minister of Employment and Labour Relations, on Monday May 30, said some progress has been made following government’s consultation with the leadership of the Judicial Service Staff Association of Ghana (JUSAG)…
Worry about pesticide residues, not GMOs – Consultant
Professor Walter Alhassan, a consultant on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), has asked Ghanaians to be more concerned about the health risks posed by pesticide residue in food crops.
State institutions responsible for monitoring…
Group petitions Parliament to pass Plant Breeders Bill
Scientists, farmers and other stakeholders supporting poverty reduction and agricultural improvement in Ghana, have submitted a petition to the Speaker of Parliament to reactivate the passage of the Plant Breeders Bill (PBB), which is on…
FFP champions framework against abuse in extractive industry
An International NGO, Fund for Peace (FFP), is leading efforts at tackling abuses in the country’s extractive industry to make sure globally accepted practices are upheld.
It has begun the processes of engaging stakeholders to facilitate…
NPP has a duty to liberate Ghanaians – Minority leader
The Minority leader in Parliament, Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu, says the New Patriotic Party (NPP), owes it a duty to Ghanaians to win power on November 7, to liberate them from the hardship and bad leadership.
He said despite the fact…
Media must be blamed for Northern conflicts – DCOP Yeboah
Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP) Ken Yeboah, the Northern Regional Police Commander, has partly blamed the media, for fuelling conflicts in the area through negative reportage.
He said some journalists report stories relating to…
Government launches $113 million agric programme
Government has launched the Ghana Agricultural Sector Investment Programme (GASIP), to contribute to sustainable poverty reduction in rural areas and ensure that agribusinesses increase their profitability and resilience to climate…
As 29 million more tourists visit Europe in 2015, numbers to Africa fall again
Europe saw a total of 609 million international tourists in 2015, an increase of 29 million from the previous year, according to the Secretary General of the UN World Tourism Organisation (UWTO), Taleb Rifai.
“At a time when economic…
Only seven African countries join Partnership on Illicit Finance, two years after formation
Two years after the formation of the Partnership on Illicit Finance, an initiative formed during the US-Africa Leaders’ Summit in July 2014, only seven African countries, including the United States have joined.
Considering the fact that…
We have lost our national heritage – Dr Aryee
Dr Joyce Aryee, the Former Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, said Ghana had lost its national heritage in many ways by adopting too much foreign cultures and values.
She said even in the construction sector it…