Accra -VODAFONE Ghana has appointed Gayheart Mensah, as Head of External Affairs.
The chiefs and people of Akuapem in the Eastern Region will this morning host a mini-durbar in Akropong, in honour of President John Mahama, at the start of the President's two-day working visit to the region.
The Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, Hon. Nana Oye Lithur, accompanied by some officials of the Ministry, has undertaken a monitoring exercise of the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) cycle payment in the Ga South district.
The Minister for Communications, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, has reiterated government's commitment to deepening internet interaction in the country by ensuring its accessibility to Ghanaians in different parts of the country.
Over 2,000 farmers are expected to benefit from the Export Development and Agriculture Investment Fund (EDAIF) to boost their production capacities for domestic market and export.
The Dean of the African Diplomatic corps, Madam Pavlin Musoka, says the assistance that the youth within Africa genuinely require is financial resources to facilitate networking within the confines of the African continent and establish joint venture business partnerships among themselves.
TechnoServe will on Thursday April 3, 2014 launch a new enterprise development program dubbed ENGINE (Enhancing Growth in New Enterprises) at the British Council in Accra.
We now the posters of the quarter finals of the 2014 Women World Cup Under 17 in Costa Rica. Following the last group matches played Sunday night, the 8 sides set to continue the competition have known their respective opponents. Especially the last two representatives of Africa in the competition.
The Scheme Manager for the Sunyani Municipal Health Insurance (NHIS), Alfred Agamah, has called for strict adherence to the drug list by all accredited facilities under the scheme devoid of insertion and substitution of drugs to help sustain it.
GHANA's Black Queens wrapped up their tour of Namibia with a comfortable 3-0 victory against the Brave Gladiators at the Sam Nujoma Stadium on Tuesday.
The people of Konongo will from June 2016 receive a 4.5 cubic metres of portable water a day.
The United Nations has warned that global demand for water is projected to increase by roughly 50 per cent during the first half of this century.
Lagos -FORMER Ghanaian Vice President and global speaker on leadership change, Mr Nana Akufo-Addo has attributed the inability of Africa to attain a proper place in the comity of continents to leadership failure.
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