Urging health authorities in West African countries affected by the largest Ebola outbreak in history to "leave no stone unturned" in their efforts to contain the spread of the deadly virus, a United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) official today underscored the critical need to engage community, religious and opinion leaders in the region to be at the forefront of the response.
Health ministers and officials from 11 West African countries are in the Ghanaian capital Accra for a two-day meeting on the Ebola epidemic which has killed scores of people in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
MY INFORMATION is that the Ghana Football Association (GFA) will hold a press conference today to tell the story of Ghana's participation in the 2014 World Cup, which ended disastrously for the Black Stars at the preliminary stage.
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Bank of Ghana (BoG) is gearing up for its 60th regular meeting on Monday, 7 July 2014 to review developments in the economy.
The Ministry of Education, in collaboration with United States for International Development Agency (USAID) have launched Integrated Literacy Teachers' Guide that will help in the implementation of both the National Accelerated Literacy Programme (NALAP) and the textbooks/teaching and learning programme in the country.
FIFA General Secretary Jerome Valcke has revealed that the world football governing body had not been fully made aware of Ghana's appearance fee agreement, and that they were ever ready to step in to resolve the issue.
The World Bank Board of Executive Directors has approved additional financing of US$19.80 million to support the development of Ghana's rich oil and gas reserves. This brings the total support to US$ 57.80 million. The objectives of the project are first, to help improve public management and regulatory capacity and enhance sector transparency by strengthening the institutions managing and monitoring the sector; and second, support the development of indigenous technical and professional skills
For every country to develop, it requires individuals and corporate institutions in that country to pay their respective taxes in order to help develop that nation to enhance the welfare of the citizens.
Players of the Black Stars have sneaked home after their disastrous World Cup campaign in Brazil. But the ramifications of the team's campaign in the global tournament would be with us for a long time to come. Unlike their heroic return from South Africa in 2010, and the spirited performance in Germany, for which the state honoured them, the players and their officials arrived at the Kotoka International Airport on Sunday, without fanfare.
Nana Akufo-Addo, Sunday, lamented the leadership crisis in Ghana and accused President John Mahama's government of sending the nation backwards.
Tap Portugal has announced that it would, from 1st July, 2014, increase its Lisbon-Accra-Lisbon operations from five times weekly flights to daily flights.
Accra -THE Ghana Interbank Payment Systems (GhIPSS) is introducing a new payment system it says will enable money transferred from one account to another reflect instantly.
Accra -THE Bank of Ghana Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is gearing up for its 60th regular meeting next Monday when it will review developments in the economy.
The 2014 World cup Competition is now twenty-five days old with only eight teams remaining. While some teams left with shame, others with tears, most of the 184 players still in the race look tired except one.He is Jerome Boateng who players for the German national team.
Accra -THE Ghana Football Association (GFA) President, Kwesi Nyantakyi, has attributed the senior men's national team's disastrous World Cup campaign to the infamous row over money.
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has appointed Major General Delali Johnson Sakyi of Ghana as the head of the United Nations mission tasked with monitoring the ceasefire line between India and Pakistan.
Government's goal of achieving universal water coverage in Ghana by the year 2025 cannot materialise without the support of and partnership with Non-Governmental Organisations like World Vision, Ghana (WVG), the President, John Dramani Mahama, has noted.
The Development of Skills for Industry Project (DSIP) is awarding up to US $ 100, 000 worth of grants to ten select Technical Institutes in Ghana to help transform their Production Units into vibrant market-oriented business and self-sustaining skills-training units.
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