The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel A. Jinapor, says the government is working assiduously with crucial stakeholders to revamp the Prestea and Bogoso mines, to promote the job security of the workers, a statement from the Ministry has said. The minister gave the assurance when some members of the Mine Workers Union picketed … The post We will revamp Prestea, Bogoso
As part of Ghana’s renewed drive to eliminate malaria by 2028, a mass drug administration (MDA) of anti-malaria drugs is expected to be rolled out in selected districts in the Greater Accra Region from next month. The intervention, to be piloted in the Krowor District of the region, is expected to help break disease transmission … The post Ghana marks World Malaria Day appeared first on Ghanaian
Ghana’s lone torchbearer in the CAF inter-club competitions, Dreams FC, will chase a significant milestone in the club’s history by reaching the finals of the on-going Confederations Cup as they face Egyptian giants, Zamalek, in the second leg semi-final game at the Baba Yara Stadium on Sunday. The ‘Still Believe’ boys are in the reckoning … The post Dreams FC to deal with
A devastating fire on Tuesday night swept through a three-bedroom house located at Tetegu in the Weija-Gbawe Municipality, in the Greater Accra Region. All occupants, including five children escaped unhurt, and the family, who are currently left with nothing estimate their losses to be in excess of a million cedis. Cause of the fire is … The post Fire guts house at Tetegu appeared first on Ghanaian
A witness, Mr Jerome Agbesi Dogbatse, yesterday told the Accra High Court that scientists tested and completed work on lithovit fertiliser before he joined the Ghana COCOBOD on November 4, 2013. He was giving testimony in the case, in which Dr Stephen Kwabena Opuni, former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of COCOBOD, is being prosecuted together … The post Another
The owner of the 10 houses demolished at Adjiriganor, in Accra, has called on law enforcement agencies to investigate and bring culprits the “unlawful” exercise to book. According to Mr George Oti Bonsu, the persons who ordered theknocking downof the structures, worth over GH¢60 million, abused political powers and allegedly used uniformed police and military … The post Victim
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