At the last count, over 55 fellow Ghanaians have succumbed to the ongoing outbreak of cholera in Accra, the national capital and the supposed gateway into the West African sub-region. And there appears to be no end to the toll.
AN EXAMINATION of recent data on inflation released by the Ghana Statistical Service as well as exchange rate data reported by the Bank of Ghana raises serious concerns. The Bank of Ghana (BoG) would have us believe that since June 17 this year, the exchange rate of the cedi to the US dollar has remained unchanged at some GH¢3.02 per US dollar.
THE LORDINA Foundation has presented medical supplies to the La General Hospital in Accra. The items include; gloves, syringes, masks and gowns. The donation of the medical supplies, which is part of the Lordina Foundation medical outreach programme, is to compliment Government's effort in the delivery of quality healthcare in the country's hospitals.
Agribusiness, which in the layman's understanding is the business of agriculture, is probably one of the new emerging areas of attention and focus in terms of contemporary policy formulation for most developing countries, including Ghana.
Four foundations of prominent African leaders have been awarded grants by the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) to support their work in identifying and developing the next generation of African leaders.
FIVE LEGISLATORS who are worried about the implications of the Atuabo Freeport project on the laws of the land have filed a lawsuit against the State, praying the court to stop the investors (Lonrho Ports Limited and Atuabo Freeport Ghana Limited) from going ahead with the US$600million project.
INSPIRED BY the act of giving by the church, headed by their father, two daughters of the General Overseer of Resurrection Power and Living Bread Ministry (RPLBM) have donated various items to the Ashan Children's home at Denase in the Afigya Kwabre District.
The above captioned is a word from Shakespeare's book 'Hamlet' and these are the words I wish to give to our dear New Patriotic Party (NPP) members. I have for some time after the Tamale Congress been asking myself if we the members of our great Elephant Party are true to ourselves?
THE DISTRICT Chief Executive (DCE) for Banda in the Brong-Ahafo Region, Alex Bonsu, who has been accused by an audit report conducted by the Ghana Audit Service of indulging in corrupt practices, including inflation of contract sums and the abuse of the Disability Fund, has finally been booted out of office by President Mahama.
The Forestry Commission would soon deploy an electronic wood tracking system to reduce human interventions in its operations to help deal with illegal timber, reduce losses and increase revenue to the state.
Fridge magnets, novelty t-shirts and miniature statues were once the souvenirs to bring home from travels. However, in recent years, a 'taste for travel' means that international foods are the top tourist take-aways, according to insight from British Airways.
Weston Capital has launched the first ever sector focused fund, the Weston Oil and Gas Fund (WOGFund), aimed at enhancing the participation of indigenous companies in the oil industry.
PRESIDENT JOHN Dramani Mahama on Tuesday condemned the use of social media by unscrupulous elements to create unnecessary panic on serious national issues. He said the propagation of such negative messages did not only misinform the masses, but also created disaffection between government and members of the public.
Samsung has stepped up the notch in the smart-tablet market with another innovative product, the Galaxy Tab S - their thinnest and lightest tablet ever.
Melcom Group of Companies' subsidiary, Melcom Care Foundation, yesterday presented a cheque of undisclosed amount, IHITACHI 42' LED Digital TV for the winner of Development Journalism and Akai 42 LED Digital TV to support this year's Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) award scheduled for August 30, 2014.
It has been the practice of the Office of Nana Akufo-Addo to ignore the numerous publications made by Dr. Kobina Arthur Kennedy against Nana Akufo-Addo, but the gravity of his latest allegation leaves us with no choice.
"There is a school of thought which seems to suggest that party structures were used to deny the new Chairman and General Secretary oxygen of publicity during the campaign for the executive positions last April, and that the changes ringing in at the Kokomlemle head office in Accra, are all revenge missions. That is one reason why the internecine war in the party is getting that intensive."
Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God - Romans 13:1-2 (NIV)
The National Health insurance Scheme (NHIS) Bbiometric membership registration has started in the Amansie West District with the registration of pregnant women, children under 5 years, and those whose cards have expired.
The Indian High Commissioner to Ghana, H.E Jeeva Sagar has called on the government to end poverty, maintaining that poverty is still a scourge in the country.
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