The Ghana Bar Association has called on the Judicial Council to be bold and Sanction Judges who deliver atrocious judgements. According to the association, atrocious judgements make it difficult for the citizenry to repose confidence in the judicial system of the country. Speaking at the 2018/19 Annual General Conference of the Association in Koforidua in the Eastern region, President of ...
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GNECC Calls on stakeholders to Support Roll-Out of Double-Track System
The Ghana National Education Campaign Coalition (GNECC) has observed with concern, the reaction of various stakeholders, especially the media in the wake of the release of SHS placements as part of the roll out of the double track system. GNECC wishes to submit that, “the design and consultative stages of the double track policy is over. All stakeholders with divergent ...
Read More »Re-examine mindset on Charity-Archbishop Naameh
To promote the mission of charity in Ghana, Most Rev. Philip Naameh, Metropolitan Archbishop of Tamale and President of the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference called on the Church to show leadership in championing charity works. He made the called in Accra during the opening of the National Conference on Integral Human Development, on the theme “The Church in Ghana Today, ...
Read More »We’re ready for double track system – CHASS
The Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS), has indicated its preparedness ahead of the implementation of the newly introduced double track system. The new system, which begins on Tuesday, September 11, 2018, is expected to create space to accommodate more students due to an increase in enrollment. It is also expected to reduce class size, increase contact hours, ...
Read More »Economic Crisis 8,000 Workers Going Home
Three thousand workers in different media organizations in the country have over the past few weeks been laid off and additional 5,000 workers in different sectors of the economy are also on their way home due to serious liquidity challenges facing most of these businesses. The mass layoffs come barely a month after the collapse of seven (7) indigenous banks ...
Read More »Poverty gap between Northern, Southern Ghana widening – DFID
Country Director of the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID), Philip Smith, has said the poverty gap between northern and southern Ghana is widening despite the country seeing “record” economic growth and development in the last 12 years. Mr Smith made the observation when he addressed participants at a ceremony to launch the Poverty Profile of Ghana from (2005 ...
Read More »Visit Axim- Ghana’s Beautiful Beach Hub
There is no doubt that community tourism has become an opportunity for tourists to spend amazing time according to their convenience while experiencing the best traditional life of natives. They explore more, learn more cultures and enjoy the exuberant nature in these communities they visit. This week, NEWS-ONE will be leading visitors to Axim, one of the major communities in Ghana ...
Read More »Use Disability Money Wisely
Concerns over misapplication of monies from the Disability Fund (DF) by some Assemblies seem to be diminishing, but leaders of disability organizations in some districts in the Upper East Region are worried about the abuse and diversion of the money released to some persons with disabilities. The Upper East Regional President of the Ghana Federation of Disability Organization, David Aniah, ...
Read More »Criminals Terrorise Ho Residents
The police in Ho, the Volta Regional Capital, have apprehended some suspects believed to be behind the incessant robbery and attacks on students and residents, particularly those living in and around the tertiary institutions and estate communities. The suspects who are 10 in number were arrested on the dawn of last Thursday, August 30, during a dawn operation. The swoop ...
Read More »Sustaining Businesses In Ghana
It is frequently said that new businesses and Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of every economy especially in developing countries. This assertion is true. SMEs have over the years powered economic growth, innovation and more significantly job creation. According towww.statsghana.gov.gh -SMEs lead job creation, with a 71% share of workforce. This is encouraging development but there is ...
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