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Young Democrats condemn segregation of IEA debate
The Young Democrats, a pro-NDC political group, has condemned the segregation of the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) 2016 Presidential Debate.
It has therefore called on all political parties, religious bodies and civil society to…
Africa rising not a myth – Tony Elumelu
Nigerian entrepreneur and philanthropist Mr Tony O. Elumelu and other co-chairs of the just-ended World Economic Forum on Africa held in Kigali, have insisted that "Africa rising" is not a myth but a true story.
The co-chairs, who…
EU assures Ghana of continued co-operation
Mr William Hanna, the European Union (EU) Ambassador to Ghana, has said the EU is committed to supporting Ghana in her development agenda.
He said the EU’s new focus was in line with the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development…
EU-FAO to step up efforts at combating illegal timber trade
The European Union (EU) and the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the UN have agreed to step up their joint efforts to support tropical timber producing countries in curbing illegal logging.
The agreement, aims at improving…
Half of Ghanaian adults are hypertensive – GHS
Dr Dennis Ocansey, the Programmes Manager of Non Communicable Diseases, Ghana Health Service, on Monday said almost 50 per cent of adult Ghanaians were hypertensive, with 70 per cent of them unaware of their status.
He said the disease…
Dr Ato Arthur cautions NPP against complacency
Dr Nana Ato Arthur, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem (KEEA) Constituency, has cautioned the New Patriotic Party (NPP) supporters not to be complacent.
He said even though it was evident that Ghanaians were…
Koala robbery case – Mini trial ruling on May 23
An Accra Circuit Court hearing the Koala Robbery case will on May 23, rule on a mini trial conducted to ascertain whether or not statements of two of the accused were taken under duress.
This comes in the wake of defence counsel’s…
Ghana’s fiscal consolidation vital to poverty reduction – World Bank
The World Bank says the success of Ghana’s ongoing fiscal consolidation programme is vital to the continuation of Ghana’s success in poverty reduction.
Ghana halved the poverty rate from 52.7 per cent in 1991 to 21.4 per cent at…
Eastern Region unveils solar home systems
A solar power system to offer affordable and convenient energy for rural communities under a Public Private Partnership (PPP) programme has been unveiled in the Eastern Region.
Rasaboat Limited, a private entity, is rolling out the…
WHO gives hope to multidrug-resistant TB patients
Rapid diagnostic test and shorter, cheaper treatment signal a new hope for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis patients, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said in a report.
The report made recommendations that aim to speed up detection…