The IFP scholarship was based on the basic premise that given the right tools, socially committed individuals from disadvantaged communities could succeed in postgraduate studies abroad and serve as agents for social change in their home countries.
They also expressed their displeasure at the report which sought to exonerate the soldiers who perpetrated the act and noted that it is not too late to make amends but going the extra mile to see that the assaulted journalists are treated with fairness, justice and dignity.
He said though burglary has been on the rise in the community, it was common knowledge that the criminals lived amongst them and therefore there was the need to provide information to the appropriate authorities to ensure their arrest.
He added that mismanagement and heavy subsidy had contributed to the current challenges being experienced in the electricity sector in most African countries.
The incident took place on April 12 and a report had been made to the Police.
The suspect, Ama Martha, 40, pleaded not guilty and would re-appear before the court on May 14.
Ambassador Cretz made the observation after attending a live musical performance by the American group Matuto and Ghanaian musicians on the occasion of International Jazz Day in Accra.
Speaking to the GNA, Mrs Mavis Asante, a cloth dealer at Makola said GTP is been sold at GH¢ 65.00 for a half piece and GH¢ 45.00 for a half of piece of Nustyle.
“The non-toxic and biodegradable lubricants with specially additives are to ensure that the physical and chemical stability of the product remains unchanged even after prolonged exposure to mechanical and thermal stresses.
Five people contested - Mr Thomas Nsiah, Mr Joseph Appiah, Mr Evans Escobar Donkoh, Nana Akwasi Adjei and Mr Gyampong Okumawuo.
The zone’s prevalence rate stands at 44 per cent compared with the 14 per cent in the coastal and the forest zone’s 28 per cent.
Under the initiative, an ICT hub is being established at Mankranso for use by school children and teachers in the district.
The remaining two turbines, which would subsequently provide another 267 megawatts of electricity would be completed and officially inaugurated before the end of the year.
He said unity and understanding among chiefs and the people was necessary as it would ensure rapid growth in their communities.
“Lay people should not make themselves judges. We should not make ourselves judges to distort the facts,†he stressed.
He said out of 300 people screened on the “May Dayâ€, 45 of them were found to be either diabetic or hypertensive.
He said the Programme represents the national foundation for an effective response to the threat posed by drugs and crime.
Dr Ebenezer Appiah Denkyira, Director General of the Service, said it was time the country developed its own training model to provide practical training to health professionals.
This followed an application made to the court by the Police for order for interim injunction to restrain the Aboakyire Planning Committee and other persons involved in the preparation for the festival from organizing and celebrating the event.
The campaign, which seeks to improve on the achievements of the “Roll Back Malariaâ€(RBM), is to help strengthen political will and generate the needed funding to continue averting deaths in malaria-endemic countries.
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