The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has marked the World Environment Day (WED) at Koforidua in the Eastern Region. The theme for the celebration was; "Raise your Voice, Grow a Tree to Green our Environment."
An Accra circuit court on Wednesday remanded General Lance Corporal Haruna Nantogma and Detective Lance Corporal Osami Teye Felix, both policemen into police custody for conspiracy to commit crime to wit supply of narcotic drugs and use of narcotic drug.
Cadres in Accra, led by former President Jerry John Rawlings, on Wednesday commemorated the 35th Anniversary of the June 4th Revolution. The celebration started with a route march from the Kawokudi Junction at about 0600 hours, through some principal streets of Accra, and ended at the Flagstaff Square with salutes and the lighting of the perpetual flame.
At the moment, most footballing nations are aware of the kind of havoc the men from the centre of earth could cause, and would be on their guard. That is why, in my candid opinion, exposing the team in the United States could be dangerous. I thought the team could camp in Mexico, Argentina, or any nation in the Caribbean, ahead of the World Cup.
GeoPoll, the world's largest real-time mobile survey platform, today launched its Audience Measurement Service, which offers the first ever daily TV ratings in several African markets.
Staff of the News Department of Angel 96.1 FM, a Kumasi-based private radio station, are on strike in demand for a salary increment, which has eluded them for the past seven years, since the establishment of the station.
Streamlining and efficiency are always considered good business practices, but before the global economic downturn it could well be argued that efficiency was not as widely regarded as immediately essential. Now, as companies continue to face tougher business conditions, there is increased pressure to make efficiency a top priority.
Two Junior High Schools (JHS) in the Yilo Krobo Municipality have received a major educational boost, following the donation of generators to the schools by Mr. Davis Narh Koboo, Chairman of Rite 90.1 FM, a local radio station in Somanya.
The Chief Executive of the Forestry Commission, Mr. Samuel Afari Dartey, has called on Ghanaians to be conscious of their responsibilities and protect our forests, because a degraded environment is a threat to national development. According to him, it was defeatist for Ghanaians to throw their arms up in despair and allow a few social misfits and miscreants who in pursue of their own inordinate ambition to endanger the lives of millions of innocent and law-abiding citizens.
It is often said that sport in general and football in particular can be used as an agent for social change, and for an unlikely figure set to figure at the 2014 FIFA World Cupâ„¢, that is very true. Not too long ago, Afriyie Acquah was living on the streets of Sunyani, a town north-west of Kumasi in Ghana. The youngster was facing a difficult future, when a fateful meeting took place: he was spotted playing football.
A witchdoctor from Ghana has said that he is behind Cristiano Ronaldo’s injury problems, which “can never be cured by any medicâ€.
Accra -GHANA'S Minister of Trade and Industry, Haruna Iddrissu, has discouraged the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) against reducing investment promotion to Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) at the expense of the of the domestic one.
DESPITE THE efforts being made by the Military High Command to ensure cordial relationship between the military and the civilian population, some of the military personnel are behaving as if the country is still under military dictatorship.
Accra -MORE than 1 500 girls in slums are poised to benefit from a programme to empower communities with relevant IT skills in coding and mobile apps technology in Ghana.
In the fourth of AllAfrica's profiles of the African contenders at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, Nick Said assesses the Black Stars of Ghana. Read his profiles of Cote d'Ivoire, Algeria, and Cameroon . Follow Africa's fortunes on our
London -First Ladies of Ghana and Mozambique join UK launch of End Cervical Cancer Now campaign
Accra -THE Women's International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTA) Ghana Africa Conference has ended in Takoradi with a call on government to take advantage of the oil boom in the country by establishing an all purpose university to focus on oil and gas.
Accra -THE European Union (EU) warned it would ban the importation of fish products from Ghana in the event of illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing by Ghana-flagged vessels.
The University of Professional Studies, Accra, (UPSA), has inaugurated a new Centre for Public Accountability.
The European Union (EU) in collaboration with Ministry of Trade and industry has organised a three day workshop for Members of Parliament (MPs) on a new Partnership for Trade and Development, and EPA contribution to Ghana's sustainable development.
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