A Political Science Lecturer at the University of Ghana, Isaac Owusu-Mensah has denied claims that a survey conducted by his Department which gave the government largely favourable scores after its first year, was paid for by members of the current administration. The survey noted that 62% of Ghanaians were pleased with the New Patriotic Party (NPP) ... The post Gov’t did
Former CHRAJ Boss, Justice Emile Short has cautioned against appointing a Special Prosecutor, perceived to be a loyalist of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP). The Special Prosecutor by law will be appointed by the President through the Attorney General upon the approval of Parliament. Critics have however said this mode of appointment may compromise ... The post Special
African businesses are projecting that trade among them across the continent should improve significantly at least within the next two years with the coming into force of the Continental Free Trade Agreement (CFTA). The Trade Agreement, seeks to allow businesses, easy access to African countries to support their growth and expansion. Currently, trade among African ... The post Crystal
The Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem (KEEA) Municipality in the Central Regional is vigorously combating open defecation as a way of boosting the economy of the area. Two of the area’s economic backbones, tourism and salt mining, have been negatively affected by the menace in recent years, but the Municipal Assembly has now mapped out measures to deal with ... The post C/R: KEEA fights
The Deputy Eastern Regional Minister, Joseph Tetteh, has advised all Senior High School heads in the Eastern Region to report all strange diseases to the appropriate health authorities in the Region. In 2017, a number of senior high schools in the Eastern Region reported a number of meningitis-related incidents which led to a few deaths ... The post Report all illnesses
The Ashanti Regional Security Council says it will review the roadmap used by the previous administration to end the long-standing dispute between indigenes of Agogo and nomadic herdsmen at its next meeting. This was disclosed by the Ashanti Regional Minister, Simon Osei Mensah, after he joined chiefs, religious leaders and other stakeholders to outline measures ... The post A/R
The five-member ad-hoc Committee constituted by Parliament to investigate the alleged extortion of expatriates who participated in the December 2017 Ghana Expatriates Business Awards (GEBA) will begin public sittings on the matter today [Thursday]. The members of the Committee previously sat on Monday to set out the modalities for their work. The Committee’s sessions will be ... The post Expatriates
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