The family of the two victims of the microlight aircraft crash in Tema Community 1 on March 16, has requested the general public to allow them space to mourn their loss. This is contained in a press release issued by the President of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), Albert Dwumfuor on March 21 on behalf […]
Minister for Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George has assured Ghanaians that the challenges experienced during the 2021–2023 SIM registration exercise will not be repeated. Speaking on The KeyPoints with Alfred Ocansey, he emphasised that the new process will be technology-driven, eliminating long queues and manual bottlenecks that previously frustrated users. “The queues […]
The United Nations Peace Ambassador, Bishop Samuel Ben Owusu, has applauded the current Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr Christian Tetteh Yohuno, for building on the foundation laid by his predecessor to maintain the standard. He observed that there is discipline within the Ghana Police Service. He credited the former Inspector General of Police (IGP), […]
Minister of Communications and Digitalisation, Samuel Nartey George, has said that the new SIM re-registration will go through a seamless process. He said the exercise is to cure the deficiencies in the system especially in fighting mobile money fraud. “This new registration exercise will help us track and address SIM and mobile money fraud because […]
Minister of Communications and Digitalisation, Samuel Nartey George has pointed out how the new SIM re-registration will help in fighting mobile money fraud. He says the system will automatically block the Ghana Card of offenders. “This new registration exercise will help us track and address SIM and mobile money fraud because the system will automatically […]
Professor Ransford Gyampo, CEO, Ghana Shippers’ Authority has pointed out that Ghana has more arable.lands than Burkina Faso. For him Ghana should take advantage of the Burkina Faso’s ban on tomatoes exports to grow it’s agriculture. “Every misfortune is a blessing in disguise. Let’s take advantage of this situation to fix this problem,” he said. […]
Professor Ransford Gyampo, CEO, Ghana Shippers’ Authority has pointed out that that Ghana has not taken agriculture seriously. He says the time has come for Ghana to develop intervention in the agriculture sector. “I don’t think we have taken Agriculture serious as a people. Let us now sit down as a people and develop interventions […]
An aide to the New Patriotic Party flagbearer, Akosua Manu, has underscored the critical role women play in driving economic growth across Africa. Speaking on The KeyPoints with Alfred Ocansey, she noted that women own or run nearly a third of small and medium enterprises on the continent, despite facing significant barriers to finance. “Women […]
Citing the Dzamefe Report and a $2 million price tag for just 200 fans, President Mahama announces that the government will not fund supporter travel to the 2026 World Cup in North America.
A family of three who live in an uncompleted building at Bulemi in the Weija Gbawe municipality of the Greater Accra Region have been cooking with urine and faeces for over 5- years. 3news’ Akua Sarpomaa visited the family on March 20. She found that the mother, Leticia Okine, adds faecal matter and urine to […]
Jehovah’s Witnesses has revised its long-standing blood transfusion policy to permit members to use their own stored blood during medical procedures, while maintaining its ban on receiving blood from others.
There is no reason why Ghanaian farmers can’t produce tomatoes in Ghana, legal practitioner Kofi Bentil has said. He charged the government to enact policies to support the farmers. “There is no reason why we can’t produce tomatoes in Ghana, I believe it is doable,” he said on the Key Points on TV3 Saturday, March […]
Legal practitioner Kofi Bentil has said that there is a need for better agricultural policies in Ghana. He says that in two years, we want to see activation of a plan that shows that we can grow the tomatoes “There is no reason why we can’t produce tomatoes in Ghana, I believe it is doable,” he […]
Vice President of IMANI Africa, Kofi Bentil, has called for a complete rethink of Ghana’s agricultural strategy, stressing the need for deliberate and sustained policy direction. Speaking on The KeyPoints with Alfred Ocansey, he argued that the decline in food crop production over the years is largely due to a lack of modernisation and failure […]
Akosua Manu has called on the Mahama administration to continue the 1D1F policy to boost jobs and local tomato production as Burkina Faso’s export ban raises food security and national security concerns in Ghana.
An aide to former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, Akosua Manu, has said that the ban on tomatoes by Burkina Faso poses a national security threat. She points out that Ghaha has not gotten to the point where it can boast of being self-sufficient when it comes to tomatoes. Tomatoes are needed for food preparation, […]
Ghana has no excuse to fail in its agriculture, Private legal practitioner Martin Kpebu has said. He says that if Burkina Faso, which has dry land, is able to produce more to even consider banning export, then Ghana, with its arable land, has no reason to be importing tomatoes. We have no excuse,” he said […]
Private legal practitioner Martin Kpebu has said that the ban on export of tomatoes by Burkina Faso should be a wake-up call for Ghana to step up its agricultural business. He says that if Burkina Faso, which has dry land, is able to produce more tomatoes, then Ghana, with its arable land, has no reason […]
Calls have been intensified for stronger oversight mechanisms for Ghana’s mineral revenues. Beyond the Mineral Income and Investment Fund (MIIF), the Executive Director of the Centre for Extractives and Development Africa (CEDA), Mr Samuel Bekoe, has highlighted broader concerns about the management of minerals revenues. He noted that oversight in the sector remains weaker compared […]
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