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The Telecel Ghana FoundaÂtion has organised a special DigiTech Academy projects exhibition in Kumasi for young pupils from beneficiary schools in the Ashanti Region to showcase innovative tech solutions, tackling real-life challenges. DigiTech Academy is Telecel Ghana Foundationâs 12-week intensive training programme in robotics, Internet of Things (IoT), programming and digital skills. The immersive learning ⌠The post Young
The Vice Chairman of the National Democratic ConÂgress (NDC) USA Chapter, Mr Moses Klu Mensah, has called on members of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) to elect a competent leader capable of transforming the Association. Speaking ahead of the GJA national elections slated for MonÂday, June 30, 2025, Mr Mensah emphasised the need for visionary ⌠The post Elect
 A senior industrial relations officer of the Teachers and EduÂcational Workersâ Union, TEWU of the Trades Union Congress (Ghana), Gifty Abena Turkson, has been elected as the new Deputy General Secretary of the Union. Her election follows the passing away of Mr Charles Kofi Osei, who was elected at the Unionâs 13th Quadrennial DeleÂgates Conference ⌠The post Gifty
The Vice President, Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, has urged the youth to reject the empty promises of drug dealers and rise above the dangers of addiction. She encouraged them to take their place in building a better future by saying no to drugs and choosing hope, purpose and responsibility. The Vice President said this in ⌠The post Reject empty promisesof drug dealers â Veep urges
Susan Namangale fell in love with the game at age 9 in her small village, and sheâs now on a mission to deliver a message to the whole country: Chess is good for everyone.
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 The Deputy Chief of Staff in charge of Administration, Nana Oye Bampoe Addo, has advised students to acquire professional certificates in addition to their academic certificates to become relevant in the job market. She said academic credentials alone were not enough in the curÂrent competitive job market. Ms Addo, speaking at a seminar organised by ⌠The post Acquire
The immediate past Minister for Food and Agriculture, Dr. Bryan Acheampong, says our education system should move beyond just adding Artificial Intelligence (AI) to syllabi and instead focus on demystifying it for students. According to him, without addressing the cultural, psychological and institutional barriers to understanding AI, the country risks leaving many young Ghanaians behind, [âŚ] The post AI
The death is announced in Accra of veteran journalist, Mr Ebo Quansah. Mr Quansah who, until his death, was the General Manager of The Chronicle died at the Ridge Hospital yesterday, where he was receiving medical treatment. According to the family, he fell seriously sick on Saturday, June 21, 2025 and was rushed to the [âŚ] The post Veteran Journalist, Ebo Quansah Is No More appeared first on
The Member of Parliament for Assin South and former Deputy Education Minister, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour has accused President John Dramani Mahama and the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) of fostering what he terms as a blatant disregard for Ghanaâs cultural values. His reaction follows a viral picture and video showing two alleged foreign gay [âŚ] The post Ntim Fordjour
The family of the missing Tema West Constituency Womenâs Organiser of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), Paulina Lamisi Akanbodiipo, has petitioned the party to offer every assistance that will lead to locate the missing organizer. The petition, dated June 20, 2025 and signed by Mr Paul Anamde Akanbodiipo (brother) and Mr Robert Baba Akanbodiipo [âŚ] The post Family Of Missing NDC
After years of uncertainty, the family of slain Policewoman Corporal (Posthumously promoted Sergeant) Agatha Nabin may finally receive the support they deserve. The widower, Paul Nabin, a civil servant with one of the state agencies struggling to care for their three children had almost lost hope. Consequently, he told The Chronicle that âif the killers of [âŚ] The post Slain Sergeant Nabinâs
In a show of brazen bravado, a gay couple, who have been identified as Lue and Rue from South Africa, have stormed Ghana, promoting same-sex marriage which is considered illegal. The gay couple took over the revered place where the independence of Ghana was declared, the Independence Square in Accra. As a national monument, Independence [âŚ] The post âTrumu Trumuâ at Independence Square appeared first
Ebo Quansah in Accra The die is cast⌠On Saturday, millions of adult Ghanaians will queue in every city, town and village in all the 16 regions of the country, with their thumps, ready to stamp on the ballot paper and thus determine who will lead this country in the next four years. We are [âŚ] The post Ebo Quansah Last Feature; Ebo Quansah Endorses
The Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition (GACC) has organised a sensitisation workshop on asset recovery and management for the media, community-based organisations (CBOs), and civil society organisations (CSOs) in Koforidua. The workshop was organised as part of the project titled âBuilding Political Will and Public Support for Asset Recovery in Ghanaâ, with funding support from the Inter-Governmental [âŚ] The post Ghana
Mr Seth Terkper, the Advisor on the Economy to the President, has called for a simplified tax system, including Value Added Tax (VAT) for Ghana, cautioning against distortions in the countryâs main tax pillars. The former National VAT Coordinator and Minister of Finance said simplifying the countryâs VAT, in addition to income tax, excise tax, [âŚ] The post Seth Terkper advocates simple tax
Richard Gyan-Mensah, the Deputy Minister of Energy and Green Transition, says nuclear power is a strategic imperative for Ghanaâs industrialisation through the operationalisation of the Governmentâs 24-hour economy initiative. Ghana is currently working towards adding nuclear power to its energy mix by 2030, a development that would ensure reliable and affordable electricity baseload for a [âŚ] The post âNuclear
 The governÂment is targeting 10,000 hectares of farmland for rice cultivation on pilot basis in the Northern and North East Regions under the âDubidi Initiativeâ, the Director in charge of Presidential Initiatives in Agriculture and AgriÂbusiness (PIAA) at the office of the President, Dr Peter Boamah Otokunor, has disclosed. This forms part of the govÂernmentâs ⌠The post Dubidi
 Parliament has approved the Public Holidays and ComÂmemorative Days (Amendment) Bill, 2025, introducing key changes to Ghanaâs holiday calendar. The newly passed legislation restores July 1 as Republic Day, formally recognising the countryâs transition to a republic in 1960 and also introduces a new public holiday for the Muslim commuÂnity, known as Shaqq Day, to ⌠The post Parliament
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