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Three fined for siphoning diesel of Goldfields Ltd
A Tarkwa Circuit court has fined three persons GH¢480.00 each, for siphoning 32 gallons of diesel belonging to Aboso Goldfields Limited (AGL), Damang Mine.
The culprits are Julius Oppong, 28, a security officer with the Aboso Goldfields…
Informal sector urged to enrol on tier three pension
The Corporate Affairs Manager of the National Pensions Regulatory Authority, Mr Emmanuel Awuku Dagbanu has encouraged informal sector workers to enrol unto the new three tier pension scheme.
He said this would enable them to contribute…
Petroleum industry asked to offer NVTI students placement
Assistant Manager at the Charlotte Dolphin National Vocational Training Institute (NVTI) at Sanzule in the Western Region, Mr Nathaniel Aboroborah has appealed to the petroleum company Eni Ghana Ltd, to absorb students from the Institute to…
Rising temperatures threatening life – Minister
Mr Mahama Ayariga, Minister of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, says the rising temperatures caused by human activities is increasingly becoming a threat to life.
Mr Ayariga pointed out that if issues of climate…
Minister vows to complete delayed Winneba Water Project
Dr Kwaku Agyemang-Mensah, the Minister of Water Resources Works and Housing, has resolved to ensure that the delayed Winneba Water Expansion Project is completed on schedule.
Speaking to journalists after inspecting the ongoing project,…
Youth urged to go into cocoa farming
A Member of the Council of State, Mr Abraham Kwaku Adusei, has encouraged the unemployed youth to go into cocoa farming, saying that “it is lucrative and rewarding.”
He said cocoa has been the mainstay of the economy and there is good…
Ghana to save $200m yearly with single window system at ports
Ghana expects to make annual savings of about $200 million with the establishment of the single window system at the ports.
The National Single Window system is said to have begun yielding positive results, as the Customs Division of the…
Ministry of Health happy with growing number of medical doctors in Ghana
The Ministry of Health (MoH), has expressed happiness that more doctors are being produced to swell the population of health professionals for better and safe health care to alleviate pains and suffering among ordinary people.
“It gives…
HIV prevalence rate increases in Upper West
The 2014 sentinel survey has revealed that HIV prevalence rate in the Upper West Region has increased from 0.8 in 2013 to 1.3 in 2014.
Dr Musheibu Mohammed Alfa, Deputy Regional Minister revealed this during a Regional Stakeholder…
Cost of corruption: The most affected, the poor, must speak out!
The poor are the most affected everywhere there is corruption.
Even though, Sociologists argue that corruption serves as an enabler for the poor, for instance, they are often not well connected and highly educated and therefore, the only…