The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection has outlined preparations by the government to pass Social Protection law by 2019 to facilitate inclusive development and reduce poverty. It said it was working hard to develop and fine-tune the Social Protection Bill for submission to Cabinet. Dr. Afisah Zakariah, the Chief Director said “we are working assiduously to ensure the ...
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Lack of bridges affecting agriculture activities in Bongo
A research finding has revealed that the lack of bridges in some communities in the Bongo District of the Upper East Region has had adverse effects on agriculture production in the area. The situation has made it very difficult for famers to transport their farm produce to marketing centres to sell, the findings stated. Among the challenges being experienced is ...
Read More »Ghana ranks 41st on Global Peace Index
As the world marks International Day of Peace on Friday, September, 21, Ghana has moved up six points to rank 41st on this year’s Global Peace Index (GPI), while it occupies the fifth position in Sub-Saharan Africa. Mauritius, Botswana, Sierra Leone and Madagascar are the front runners of Ghana on the 2018 GPI, released annually by the Institute for Economics ...
Read More »Ghana is stagnating, moving backwards despite Nkrumah’s vision – CPP
Chairman of the Convention People’s Party (CPP), Professor Edmund Delle, has said the contribution of the late Dr. Kwame Nkrumah towards the industrialisation of the country cannot be forgotten. The chairman of the party said the late Nkrumah understood the importance of industrialisation hence his resolve in establishing factories across the various regions in Ghana. Professor Delle, speaking to Nyankonton ...
Read More »‘Ghana must change her economic and social protection policies’ – Professor Dzodzi Tsikata
Professor Dzodzi Tsikata, the Director of the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, has called for a change in the country’s economic and social protection policies, which relied on the export of primary agricultural commodities. She, therefore, advocated for a radical rethinking that would add value to the agricultural commodities and natural resources locally to create sufficient jobs for ...
Read More »What is Ghana’s economy?
I making these emphatic statements not based on any personal hatred against the NPP and the NDC as political parties but I do so on the basis of what history has proven on the issue of the Ghanaian economy and by extension the African economy. These two parties deviate from the valid principles that can salvage us. It must be ...
Read More »Satellite TV Project To Benefit 300 Villages
The Ministry of Communications, in collaboration with StarTimes, will on September 26 launch the nationwide ‘300 Village Satellite TV’ project. The ceremony to officially announce the start of the project will be held at Akweibu Basic School in Dansoman, the first beneficiary village in the Greater Accra Region. In line with the Government of Ghana’s commitment to bridging the digital ...
Read More »Spain To Train 2,000 Ghanaian Entrepreneurs
The Kingdom of Spain has pledged to train 2,000 young Ghanaian entrepreneurs to achieve the ‘Ghana Beyond Aid’ vision. On Tuesday, Ministry of Business Development signed an agreement worth GH¢30 million with the Chamber Institute for Business Creation and Development of Enterprise (INCYDE) of Spain, in Accra to develop a training programme to support and promote entrepreneurship in Ghana. From ...
Read More »‘Shisha Smoking Dangerous To The Heart’
Director of the National Cardiothoracic Centre (NCTC), Dr. Lawrence Agyeman Sereboe, has advised the public, especially the youth, to desist from smoking shisha, as the behaviour has a high risk of resulting in heart diseases. He said although smokers find the smoking of shisha fashionable, it is very dangerous to their health, indicating that smoking shisha for one hour is ...
Read More »Three children defiled daily in Ghana
At least three children were defiled daily in Ghana in the years 2015, 2016 and 2017. That is over 1,000 children each year. The figures were contained in the 2017 Criminal Investigations Department Annual Crime Statistics report. Gender Minister-designate, Cynthia Morrison is attributing the menace to fear, poverty and lack of education. She says her outfit is working to make ...
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