[Ghanaian Chronicle]The Ghana Police Service wishes to express its concern about the seeming resurgence of accident cases on our roads lately.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The government avowed aim of generating 5,000 megawatts of electricity by 2016 from the current 2,800MW may be elusive since Ghana's traditional sources of electricity have been limited to hydro, thermal and quite recently solar. I was personally elated when the government ventured into the 2.5 megawatts of solar-powered plant in Navrongo. The potential of solar energy in the tropics cannot be over-emphasised. Ghana's demand for electricity is increasing at the rate of 10% annually. Hence, the recent annou
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The news from Obuasi, home of Anglo Gold Ashanti's mining operations, is not palatable. Barely two months after 430 workers were sent home from the mines, its management has reportedly given verbal notice of full closure of the mine, which would necessitate the sack of an additional 1,000 workers.
[Ghana Govt.]In the past, people transported dead bodies from Kintampo to Techiman or Sunyani and sometimes Kumasi for preservation while they planned befitting burial for these loved ones.
[WFP]The Lord is My Shepherd, one of 26 farmer organizations participating in Ghana's Purchase for Progress (P4P) initiative, was the only farmer organization from Ghana to win an award at the Africa Farmer Organization of the Year Awards (AFOYA), held in Accra in November 2013.
[Ghana Govt.]The Ministry of Health (MoH), in consultation with the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) will soon take a decision on capitation as a provider payment mechanism option, its maintenance in the Ashanti region and the mode of scaling it up.
[Ghana Govt.]The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (A.M.A.) has handed over 158 acres of a capped landfill site to the Ga-South Municipal Assembly and its environs.
[African Union]The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E. Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, received with shock and disbelief the sad news of the sudden death of Ghanaian-born BBC Broadcaster, Komla Dumor. The ace broadcaster was found dead in his London house, on Saturday, 18 January, 2014, following what was reported to be a cardiac arrest.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]THE GHANA Haulage Transport Owners Association (GHATOA) has kicked against the implementation of the Axle Load Regulation under the Road Traffic Regulations of 2012 per Legislative Instrument 2180.
[Daily Trust]Accra -Eminent Ghanaians have been extolling the virtues of ace Ghanaian broadcast journalist, Mr. Komla Dumor, who died suddenly on Saturday, as the outpouring of grief continues over the world.
[Premium Times]Yesterday, Komla Dumor died. Six years ago, we sat on the green grass outside Bogobiri and became friends. He had come to Lagos to interview me. A tall, broad Ghanaian with an open spirit; sometimes we meet people and we know instantly that we will be friends, that we will get them as they get us.
[Leadership]BBC TV presenter Komla Dumor has died suddenly at his home in London at the age of 41, it has been announced.
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