Ghana's President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has urged Africa leaders to fast track the process of creating an African Common Market that seeks to present immense opportunities in wealth creation and prosperity to the continent's population.
A project dubbed: The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) Partner in Learning (PiL) Scheme, which is designed to help strengthen Ghana's accountancy education, training and qualification, has been launched in Accra.
A traditional wisdom is reflected in this African proverb: If two people set a trap, it is the two that inspect the trap. Philosophically, the significance of the above proverb is what can be interpreted as 'transparency, probity and accountability'.
Nana Okraebia II, Benkum Hemaa of the Buem traditional area in Volta North, has called on the people of Buem to rally behind the chief and elders for the creation of a new Region to help develop the area.
The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has announced plans to introduce speed control measures to prevent road traffic accidents in the metropolis.
Windhoek -Namibia's junior football side, Young Warriors, yesterday jetted off to Accra, Ghana to partake in a two-week training camp ahead of their clashes against Angola, Lesotho and Zimbabwe in Group C of this year's Cosafa U/20 Cup, which takes place on December 6-16.
In attempts to replicate the achievements of the Brave Warriors and Namibia u17 at regional level, the u20 Young Warriors jet out to Ghana on Wednesday for a two-week training camp before the annual Cosafa under u20 championship in Zambia from 6 to 16 December.
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