The Ashanti Regional Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Party (NDP), Mr. Yaw Mensah, has been installed Linguist (Okyeame) of the Omanhene of the Kumawu Traditional Area, Barima Sarfo Tweneboa Kodua.
As part of the value proposition of the Access Bank \'W\' Initiative to offer financial literacy workshops, over 50 women entrepreneurs in Accra have received training in enhancing their business performance, to enable them stay competitive and profitable.
Newmont Ghana has been at the forefront of encouraging local procurement since it commenced business in 2006.
The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has reportedly hired workers to go round the newly-inaugurated Kwame Nkrumah Circle Interchange to pick up empty water sachets and other waste materials that have littered the place.
Obaahemaa Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampam II has not gone home yet. Thursday\'s elaborate event at the Manhyia Palace in Kumasi was only to announce the formal preparations for her journey. Wow! What an event!
From Okuapeman, flying across our western borders to Liberia, and catching another flight to the London School of Economics, making a detour to Anago Land to first practice what he had learnt, and finally coming back to settle in homeland Ghana, is certainly a tortuous journey, but all these came to end last Saturday, when his mortal remains were lowered into a neatly dugout grave at Mampong Akuapim.
Sege -Over 500 Form One students who have gained admission into Ada Senior High Technical School at Sege have been refused rejected by the school authorities because there are no classrooms to accommodate them.
A fully equipped office has been commissioned at the Kumawu Palace as the Customary Lands Secretariat (CLS), to assist the Kumawu Traditional Council (KTC) in the administration and documentation of land transactions.
The free live concert at the Efua Sutherland Children\'s Park, Accra, last Saturday has come and gone, and for music fans, who thronged the venue, the memories will be forever etched in their minds as one of the best organised events they have attended in the capital for a long time to come.
Chiefs and traditional leaders have been advised to put an end to the attitude of publicly showing or declaring their support for leaders of political parties that visit their palaces during political campaign seasons.
A Lay Preacher and Counselor at Better Life Foundation Ministries in Ho, Madam Tina Akorley, has called on Christian leaders to intensify their education on sound Biblical teachings that promote love, unity and peace among the people, as God has revealed to her to propagate the message to the nation for a peaceful 2016 general elections.
The year-on-year inflation from the Producer Price Index (PPI) for all industry was 9.8 per cent in October 2016.
Education can be seen as a factory where human beings are refined and sent out into the labour market. Humans are not born blank as John Locke expressed.
Dr. Samuel Sarpong, parliamentary candidate for Nhyiaeso on the ticket of |the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has pledged to operate an open door policy to strengthen the relationship between the office of the Member of Parliament (MP) and the constituents, to address matters relating to the welfare of the people to promote growth and development.
The chiefs and people of Effutu in the Central Region have rendered an unqualified apology to the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, after they had earlier issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the latter to express regret over his description of President John Dramani Mahama as \'Simpa Panyin\'.
The Agbogbomefia of the Asogli State, Togbe Afede XIV was yesterday elected as President of the National House of Chiefs (NHC).
Information reaching The Chronicle indicates that the suffering of the 234 students on the Government of Ghana scholarship, who are stranded in Russia, is far from ending. Whilst the Scholarship Secretariat is blaming the Finance Ministry for failing to release funds, the latter and Education Ministry are also blaming the Scholarship Secretariat for what has happened.
\"I fought Acheampong\'s Union Government, Acheampong was an Ashanti, but it didn\'t make any difference to me. I thought the Union Government was a bad idea and I opposed it.
The Akatsi North District Chief Executive (DCE), Mr. James Gunu, says the Assembly is prepared to promote locally made products in the district, in line with the government\'s policy to encourage the private sector to contribute meaningfully to national development, which would also help in reducing the issue of the unemployment problem facing the people.
President John Dramani Mahama has become the subject of discussion amongst many Ghanaians for campaigning on issues he condemned in 2008 when he was the vice presidential candidate to the late President Prof. John Evans Atta Mills.
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