There is no personal leadership in the governing party thinking seriously to address grassroots poverty, joblessness and frustrations, the Alliance for the Empowerment of NDC Constituency Branch Executives has said.
The former Member of Parliament for Asokwa, Maxwell Kofi Jumah has endorsed the claim General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party, Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie that Dr. Mahamadu BawumiaÂ’s accident was orchestrated by government.
The Assets Manager of Gold Coast Securities, Kwaku Bamfo has advised employers to woo and retain quality job seekers by topping up employeesÂ’ contributions to the third tier pension contribution.
The Tema Police have arrested two people in connection with the death of a 25 year old Dutch lady who was shot dead by armed robbers early this month.
Some HIV positive women in the Volta Region have appealed to traditional authorities in the vicinity to help uphold their rights.
A group calling itself CitizenÂ’s Governance Network has asked the Christian council to call to order the moderator of Presbyterian church, Rev. Prof. Emmanuel Martey.
Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong, Executive Chairman of Zoomlion and JOSPONG Groups of Companies has been elected president of the Environmental Service Providers Association (ESPA). The Environmental Service Providers Association is an umbrella body of all the waste management companies in Ghana.
Angered by the National Labour CommissionÂ’s late invitation to a crunch meeting involving the government and the two striking teacher bodies, the Teachers and Educational Workers Union (TEWU) say they are also laying down their tools.
One person has been shot accidentally in Obuasi by a combined team of police and military men in an effort to rid one suburb of the mining town, Wawasi, of illegal Chinese workers and galamsey operators.
Ghana has joined the world to mark Oral Health Day on Wednesday, with the Health Ministry emphasizing the need to pay attention to the high rate of dental decay among children.
A Military cum National Security operation has led to the closure and destruction of several illegal mining pits in Obuasi in the Ashanti region on Wednesday March 20, 2013.
Ghana needs to vigorously pursue the policy of exploring log importation for local processing and value addition for re-export if the country is to sustainably manage its forests.
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana, Professor Ernest Aryeetey has disclosed that foods prepared on campus contain “faecal matter”, and there is therefore the need to put effective measures in place to protect the lives of students.
It's amazing that despite their enormous effort and hard work, many farmers in Ghana live in poverty, penury.
The Ghana National Education Campaign Coalition is calling on government and teacher unions to work out their differences to ensure that striking teachers rescind their decision as soon as possible.
The National Labour Commission (NLC) has given teachers seven days to resolve their grievances with the Fair Wages and Salary Commission and report to the Labour Commission.
The National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) has said that its members will return to the classroom only if they see measurable commitment to address their concerns from government.
In spite of the approval of the 2013 budget, the NHIA and other critical agencies will have to wait till May before being reimbursed as modalities will not be completed before Parliament goes on recess.
The Ashanti regional Police Command has vowed to hunt down miscreants in the region. This follows attacks by armed men on unsuspecting residents in the Kumasi Metropolis on Tuesday.
Government is to recruit personnel from the National Service Scheme, to invigilate the ongoing West African Senior Secondary School Certificate Examinations, in place of teachers who are still on strike.
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