As part of efforts to enhance Information Communication Technology (ICT) training in the districts, the Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications (GIFEC) has presented six hundred computers and accessories worth GHC 28,500 to forty Community Information Centres (CICs) across the country.
The Assembly Member for the Kokomlemle West sub-Metropolitan Assembly, Madam Elizabeth Comfort Adomako, has been awarded the best Assembly Member of the year.
Ghana ranks second on the list of Mobile Money operations within the Mobile Telecommunications Network (MTN) Group, Mr Serame Taukobong, Chief Executive Officer of MTN Ghana, has disclosed.
A former President of the Republic of Ghana, John Agyekum Kufuor, has urged the media to be effective for citizens and civil society organisations to have a better understanding of and use the media effectively.
A training program on Oil and Gas and Financial Reporting has been held for some selected media practitioners in Accra.
THE Regional Road Safety Committee led by the National Road Safety Commission (NRSC) has embarked on a road inspection exercise to identify black spots in the region. "Black spots are locations where road crashes occur frequently".
A one-day workshop to sensitize stakeholders on the Integrated Business Survey (IBES) to be conducted by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) has ended in Accra.
Accra -Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama is billed to chair this year's China-Africa Local Government Cooperation forum scheduled in Beijing from August 27 to 28, the state-run Ghana News Agency reported Wednesday.
Washington -Cocoa beans have been smuggled between Ivory Coast and neighboring Ghana for years. Until recently, Ivorian growers most often illegally sent their cocoa beans into Ghana where the prices were higher and more stable. A recent slump in the Ghanaian currency and political stabilization in Ivory Coast, however, have tipped the balance. Ghanaian farmers are now the ones who smuggle their beans into Ivory Coast, where they get more money for them.
World cup events are always so difficult to manage in Ghana. While the board of inquiry pursues its investigations, the GFA (Ghanaian Federation of soccer) could face a big problem. A month before the beginning of CAN 2015 playoff, the trainer Kwesi Appiah threatens to leave his post.
Ghana's Fidelity Bank has announced its choice of IBM to manage its technology infrastructure and services at the U.S. Africa Business Forum in Washington.
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