[Ghana Govt.]Government plans to establish a fund for the construction of affordable houses to reduce the chronic housing deficit bedeviling the country.
[Ghana Govt.]The Government of Ghana has adopted the Complementary Basic Education (CBE) programme which seeks to allow marginalised children across the country access literacy and numeracy classes in their own native language in a matter of 9 months before they are enrolled into either Primary 3 or 4.
[Ghana Govt.]The Ghana Police Service has been called upon to use its Motor Traffic and Transport Unit, (MTTU) to assist the National Road Safety Commission (NRSC) in the effective implementation of all road safety and traffic regulations in order to save the lives of road users especially, pedestrians and passengers.
[Ghana Govt.]The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty, Magdalena Sepúlveda has urged member states of the United Nations to recognise unpaid care work as a major human rights issue.
[Ghana Govt.]The Institute of African Studies (IAS), University of Ghana, Legon, has held an International Conference on African Studies in Accra.
[Ghana Govt.]A 13- member committee to commence the street naming and addressing of property in the Kintampo municipality has been inaugurated. The committee, which is headed by the Town and Country Planning Department, includes some chiefs in the area.
[Ghana Govt.]The United Nations has called on member states to pledge to live up to their founding ideals and work together for peace, development and human rights.
[Ghana Govt.]Mrs Lordina Mahama, First Lady said Ghana has made progress in addressing prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV through the provision of ongoing treatment, care and support to mothers and their unborn children.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The Minister for Information and Media Relations, Mahama Ayariga, has hinted that the John Dramani Mahama-government has launched full-scale investigations into the alleged GH¢144 million looted from the national treasury through the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA).
[This Day]Nigerians, Ghanaians and other Africans as well as Asians in the UK have criticised the " Go Home" campaign targeted at illegal immigrants living in Britain.
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