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MoFA takes delivery of 3,000 motorbikes for distribution to extension officers

Dr Owusu Afriyie Akoto (second right) symbolically starting the engine of one of the motorbikes

The Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) has taken delivery of 3,000 motorbikes for distribution to agricultural extension officers in the country. The sector Minister, Dr Owusu Afriyie Akoto, announced this in Sunyani after presenting 100 motorbikes to the Brong Ahafo Regional Directorate of the ministry. The minister, who made the presentation during his two-day visit to the region last ...

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UNESCO develops ‘Gender Sensitive Indicators for Media’

The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation{UNESCO} has developed an indicator for media organisations on gender equality and women empowerment. Dubbed the ‘Gender Sensitive Indicators for Media’ (GSIM), the indicator seeks to foster gender equality within media organisations, as well as portray gender sensitivity in media content. The aim of the GSIM is to contribute to gender equality and ...

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$200,000 water treatment plant inaugurated at Anwia, Teleku-Bokazo

A $200,000 water treatment plant has been inaugurated for the Anwia and Teleku-Bokazo communities in the Western Region. The plant produces 144,000 litres of water per day. The project, which was funded from the Anwia-Teleku-Bokazo Trust Fund, will provide potable water for more than 5,000 residents of the two communities. Individuals and corporate customers can also extend pipelines from the ...

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Gov’t targets passage of Fiscal Responsibility law by end of 2018

Government has targeted the end of this year to pass a Fiscal Responsibility Law to help cap budget deficit, Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has said. He said the passage of Fiscal Responsibility Law will ensure that the budget deficit will not exceed 5% for a fiscal year. The Vice President was speaking at the Ghana Investment & Opportunity Summit ...

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Telecoms Chamber To Engage Govt Over Tariffs Increase

Kenneth Ashigbey

The Chamber of Telecommunications has said it’s open to further discussions with the government over the imposition of taxes on the operations of its members. This follows the increase in telecom service tariffs after the recalibration of the Value Added Tax (VAT). The mid-year budget review saw the separation of the 5 percent GETFund and NHIL levies from the VAT ...

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Anti – Child Labor and Trafficking Strategy for the Fisheries Sector unveiled

The Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development (MOFAD) and the U.S. Government through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), held a signing ceremony for the fisheries sector’s new Anti-Child Labor and Trafficking Strategy. The strategy outlines the Ministry’s plans to reduce and eventually eliminate child labor and trafficking in the fisheries sector.   The USAID Sustainable Fisheries Management Project ...

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Tribalism Divides Us

By nature we are born into a family, not by choice but by chance.But it is always our choice to choose how we live our lives on this earth. In Ghana, the rate at which citizens prejudice is alarming!, especially at the tribal level. There are pre-established perceptions about each tribe which is not healthy for our country. Some perceptions ...

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You Won’t Have Electricity On Thursday If You Live Here

The Electricity Company of Ghana Limited (ECG) has announced to its customers and the general public that there would be an interruption in power supply on Thursday, 25 October 2018 from 9 am to 5 pm. A statement issued by the company on Tuesday, 23 October, said: “This is to enable ECG to carry out its maintenance works to reinforce ...

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Public universities directed to remove staff aged above 65yrs from payroll

Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, Minister of Education

The National Council for Tertiary Education (NCTE) has directed public universities to remove all staff aged above 65 years from the government payroll. According to a letter from the NCTE to all public universities, only academic staff aged between 60-65 years must be given post-retirement contracts effective October 31, 2018. The letter signed by the Executive Secretary of the NCTE, ...

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Over 100 police, soldiers deployed to Drobo, Japekrom after bloody attack

The Brong Ahafo Regional Police Command has deployed over a 100 police personnel supported by the military, to restore law and order at Drobo, Japekrom and six other communities in the Brong Ahafo Region. The communities were on Thursday slapped with a dawn to dusk curfew after some unknown assailants shot and killed two people from Japekrom and injured several ...

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