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Party vigilante groups to be disbanded – Acting IGP
Mr John Kudalor, Acting Inspector General of Police on Wednesday said his outfit has scheduled meetings with political party executives in efforts to disband armed youth or vigilante groups ahead of the November 7, general election.…
New ministerial appointments false – Flagstaff House
The Flagstaff House has asked that Ghanaians ignore a message making rounds on mobile messaging platform WhatsApp, announcing new ministerial changes by the president.
Among other changes, the message claimed Foreign Affairs Minister…
African countries asked to fund, produce own statistics
African countries have been challenged to critically consider producing their own statistics within the context of the data revolution, and they must also fund their own statistical activities.
Speaking at the opening of the Meeting…
Ghana missing out on substitution treatment opportunities for drug addicts
Ghana is missing out on potential opportunities to reform drug users and addicts, from the absence of legal provisions for opioid replacement therapy – a therapy that involves replacing an addict’s drug dependence with a less addictive…
Socialist Forum launches 50th anniversary of “Ghana’s Day of Shame”
Mr Kwesi Pratt Jnr, a member of the Socialist Forum of Ghana, has said the annual commemoration of "Ghana's Day of Shame" seeks to provide Ghanaians with an important perspective on the country's history.
"We have sought to ensure…
Suhum assembly fails to endorse President’s nominee for Chief Executive
The Suhum Municipal Assembly has rejected Ms Margaret Ansei, the President’s nominee, for the position of the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), at a special assembly meeting.
She polled 23 out of the 48 votes cast, and therefore did not…
Winneba Water Supply Expansion Project to be ready in April
Water supply to Winneba and its environs is expected to increase to three million gallons daily when work on the Winneba Water Supply Expansion project is completed in April.
The 370,000 residents of the area would benefit from the $35…
UNESCO study finds 29% of English textbooks unaccounted for in Ghana
A new study by UNESCO has found that 29 per cent of English language textbooks for schools in Ghana cannot be accounted for.
The study issued January 19, 2015 which proposes an economic model that would help reduce the cost of textbooks…
Ethiopian Airlines to start New York City flights
Ethiopian Airlines will start a service to New York City’s JFK Airport in June 2016, the airline announced in a press release issued today January 20, 2016 in Addis Ababa and copied to ghanabusinessnews.com.
Serving one of the largest…
Public Accounts Committee sitting halts abruptly
A meeting of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament in Accra on Tuesday came to an abrupt halt, and rescheduled for the next day because officials of the Bank of Ghana were not prepared to answer questions from the Committee.…