A 19 year old labourer, who allegedly had sex with a 13 year old girl, has been sentenced to seven years imprisonment in hard labour by an Accra Circuit Court.
Cape Town -The biggest science project in the world is happening right here - and all South Africans should be excited. The Square Kilometre Array is like Nasa for Africa. It's the World Cup of science.
BGG Food Sovereignty Ghana organized a capacity building and skills sharing workshop on 27-28 February to discuss the Biosafety Law, the Plant Breeders Bill and the Plant and Fertilizer Act (seed law). Civil society organizations, smallholder farmers, the media, scientists and concerned members of the public attended the meeting. Here are the thoughts that came out of the meeting
If ever someone introduces himself to you as "Engr. Double Chief Sir," you need not ask where he is from. In a world championship for titles, Nigerians would win all the medals. Why are we so obsessed with this absurd practice?
A European Union grant, worth 2.25 million euro to support the Regional Co-ordinating Councils (RCCs), was, yesterday, launched in Accra.
With every piece of clothing we wear, with every item of food we buy to prepare our meals, with every single thing we use, we should ask ourselves, "Was it made in Ghana?" And even more important, "Could it have been made in Ghana?"
The Minister for Information and Media Relations, Hon. Mahama Ayariga, yesterday told Parliament that government has issued a cheque for the payment of all outstanding statutory funds.
Between February 2013 and February 2014, the country's year-on-year Producer Price Inflation (PPI) increased by 27.1%, representing an increase in producer price inflation by 3.8% points, relative to the 23.3% rate recorded in January 2014.
Members of Parliament (MPs) have expressed concerns over the alarming rate at which the Ebola pandemic is sweeping through the West African region and appealed to government to put in place measures to protect the public against the deadly disease which has hit some West African countries.
The annual Document Freedom Day (DFD), which was instituted to promote the use of Open Documents and Open Standards, a new software tool among Ghanaians, was, yesterday, marked in Accra.
The second national seminar of the Global Pollination Project-Ghana (GPP-Ghana), yesterday, took place in Accra.
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