The Manager of the Sunyani West Satellite Scheme Office of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), Mr Paul Kusi, has disclosed that the scheme would soon begin the biometric registration of its subscribers in the District.
The Ghana Office of the Consumer Unity & Trust Society (CUTS) International, with funding support from the Business Advocacy Challenge (BUSAC) Fund, is implementing a project referred to as the Competition and Advocacy Project (COMPAD) Project.
The discovery of larger commercial quantities of oil and gas in deepwater offshore Ghana has exposed the inadequacies in the current legal and regulatory framework governing the industry, a representative of the Ministry of Energy, Mrs Anita Lokko has said.
The World Vision Ghana, an International Non-Governmental Organization has presented Science teaching and learning materials to some selected schools in the West-Gonja District at Damongo in the Northern Region.
Accra -GHANA'S Criminal Investigations Department (CID) are investing a Nigerian and his Tunisian counterpart after they were allegedly found in possession of fake $100 notes equivalent to GH300 million.
The Deputy Ashanti Regional Minister, Hon. Joseph Yamin has called on Ghanaians to support Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies to successfully implement the street naming exercise in the country. He stated that it was common to find people giving all sorts of directions to others that intended to mislead them rather than directing them.
President John Mahama yesterday hosted a meeting of Heads of State and Government on the establishment of a South-South Energy Initiative (SSEI) in New York.
The Ghana Green Building Council (GHGBC), yesterday launched a five Year Strategic Development Plan (Road Map) in Accra.
The Ministry of Youth and Sports (MoYS) in collaboration with the Ministry of Education (MoE) and the World Scout Committee (WSC) will soon roll out a comprehensive Scout Programme for all pupils in basic schools nation-wide.
Within the framework of the accelerated export drive, the Government of Ghana (GoG) through the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MoTI) has mandated the Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) to develop and promote services to enhance Non-Traditional Exports (NTEs) revenue, employment generation and socio economic development for the nation.
The cholera outbreak which is currently affecting some parts of the country especially Greater Accra, Kumasi and Sunyani has brought to the fore the need for good sanitation practices. One area which has been put under scrutiny is the way vegetables are cultivated in country.
The Government of Ghana has received financial support of up to USD 70 million from the World Bank towards the implementation of the Ghana Skills and Technology Development Project (GSTDP), managed by the Project Support Unit of the Council for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (COTVET).
BasicNeeds-Ghana says 37% of persons with mental illness and epilepsy have never sought or received treatment from any health facility, and 63% also gone through unsuccessful treatment options such as spiritual advisors, soothsayers and traditionalists, before receiving psychiatric treatment
The Vice President, Mr. Kwesi Amissah-Arthur, has called on traditional authorities to re-focus on the relevance of traditional festivals and stop using such platforms for merry making only.
We cannot afford to let fear keep us away, the President of Ghana today told the United Nations General Assembly calling for a sustained, coordinated international effort to stem the outbreak of the Ebola virus which he calls a "disease of isolation."
The good news is that the alarm raised by a section of the media recently, that a medical officer and three student nurses had contracted cholera and died while treating patients at Cape Coast, has proved to be false. According to medical authorities at the Central Regional Hospital, two doctors and a number of nurses did, indeed, contract the deadly disease in line of duty. But they have been nursed back to full recovery by diligent colleagues.
The plight of the people of Dinkra in the Nkoranza North District in accessing healthcare delivery has been eased by the timely intervention of MTN Ghana for providing the community with a Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) Compound.
Accra -The Chief of Staff, Prosper Douglas Bani, led a government team to meet with the UN team, it said.
The National Association of Nigerian Traders (NANTS) on Thursday declared that the Ghanaian Government would regret sacking its members from Ghana markets.
The Nigerian High Commissioner to Ghana, Ambassador, Ademola Onafowokan, has stated that the Federal Government will continue to support any Nigerian company doing business in Ghana and other countries in the West Coast.
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