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HIV/AIDS infection increases 4.3% in Cape Coast
A total of 329 persons in the Cape Coast Metropolis got infected with HIV/AIDS in 2014 as against 301 in 2012, representing an increase of 4.3 per cent over the past two years.
As of September this year, 324 persons had tested positive…
Let’s ensure domestic-driven prosperity – Nana Nketsia V
Nana Kobina Nketsia V, the Paramount Chief of the Essikado Traditional Area, has urged the credit unions to properly manage and invest their finances to grow small and medium scale enterprises, which are key pillars of the national…
European Union commits €165m to AU mission in Somalia
The European Union (EU) has committed €165 million in financial support to the AU Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), in an agreement with the African Union Commission (AUC).
This funding is being provided under the Africa Peace Facility (APF)…
Poverty in Ghana still concentrated in the North
According to the World Bank, poverty is still concentrated in the northern parts of the country, especially the Upper West Region and the western part of the Northern Region, despite Ghana’s progress in poverty reduction.
According to…
Illegal Ghanaian migrants in Italy to be denied asylum
About 3,500 Ghanaian illegal migrants seeking political asylum in Italy would not be granted their request, for the reason that Ghana is a peaceful and democratic country, according to the Ecology of the Migratory Flow (EMF).
The EMF is…
President Mahama denies calling for new voters register in Togo
President John Dramani Mahama has denied ever calling for a new voters register in Togo as being alleged by some civil society organisations (CSOs) and media houses in the country.
He explained that, when the issue of the credibility…
Peace FM newsreaders to be recruited as teachers for national language policy – Education Minister
The Hon Minister of Education, Prof Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has revealed that the Ghana Education Service is about to seal a deal with Osei Kwame Despite, owner of Peace FM, which will see newsreaders from the station moving to…
Teacher absenteeism in Ghana drops to 9% – Council
Teacher absenteeism has dropped to nine per cent, the National Teaching Council, has announced.
Dr Augustine Tawiah, Executive-Director of the Council, said this is a significant improvement in a country which had over the years recorded…
There is a limit to utility tariffs Ghanaians can pay-TUC
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) says there is a limit to the utility tariffs Ghanaians could pay and any review should take into account the plight of the working people.
“Yes you may be talking about a review but this must take into…
Corruption clampdown requires independent prosecution mechanism – CEPIL
The Centre for Public Interest Law (CEPIL) has warned that the fight against widespread corruption would remain a mirage if efforts are not made to establish an independent prosecution mechanism to combat the canker.
“There is an urgent…