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Continue to hold the country together – Freddy Blay appeals to National House of Chiefs
Mr Freddy Blay, Chairman of the Board of Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), has appealed to the National House of Chiefs (NHC) to hold the country together by encouraging the people in their various traditional areas to uphold…
Aggrieved CSOs worried over denial of accreditation as Observers
Some Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Ghana have expressed worry over denial of accreditation as election Observers.
We can build a judiciary system that is truly citizen-centred – Chief Justice
Mrs Gertrude Sackey Torkornoo, the Chief Justice, says the Judicial Service can build a Justice system that is truly citizen-centred and efficient by fostering collaboration in expanded Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) services, and…
Tobacco causes 8 million deaths annually
Dr. Bernard Okoe-Boye, the Minister of Health, has called on African leaders to unite in enforcing anti-smoking policies to create a tobacco-free continent, considering the millions of lives lost annually due to tobacco-related diseases.
Illegal miners attempt to mine at Neung South Forest Reserve
Reports indicate that some unidentified illegal miners are planning to enter and mine in the Neung South Forest Reserve, in the Tarkwa District of the Western Region.
Dr Faith Agbozo is new Secretary-General of African Nutrition Society
Faith Agbozo (PhD), the Head of Department for Family and Community Health at the University of Health and Allied Science, has been selected as the new Secretary-General of the Africa Nutrition Society (ANS) for a two-year tenure.
Archaic view of TVET needs to be discarded – AU
Ms Sophia Ashipala, Head of the Education Division, African Union Commission, says the archaic perception that Technical, Vocational Education and Training (TVET) is a second-tier option needs to be discarded.
Court grants Pastor Love GH¢2m bail, pending appeal
An Accra High Court has granted a GH¢2 million bail to Pastor Hammond Love, who is currently serving 48 months jail term for stealing.
NewsBridge Africa trains journalists in Kenya and Ghana to investigate illicit financial flows
The Accra-based not-for-profit media organization specialized in capacity building for journalists, NewsBridge Africa has this week conducted training for journalists in two African countries on how to investigate illicit financial flows.
A new UN tax convention to tighten efforts against illicit financial flows
This month, the world could witness a radical shift in the international political landscape. A new United Nations convention for tax cooperation would fix the broken rules-based system of international governance.