Akosombo -The Eastern Regional Minister, Mr Eric Kwakye Darfour has advised businesses to build friendly relationship with their host communities, to ensure peace and development.
Koforidua -The President of the All Nations University College (ANUC), Dr Samuel H. Donkor, has urged the government to allocate the necessary financial resources for the promotion of technological innovation.
Finance ministers from the 53-member countries of the Commonwealth will meet in the margins of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank annual meetings this week in Bali, Indonesia, to discuss financing solutions to help counter the risk of natural disasters in their countries.
Tema. -Our Lady of Mercy (OLAM) Senior High School, has organised a health screening and walk as part of activities to mark its 20th anniversary celebration.
The crisis situation facing the Accra Psychiatric Hospital (APH) is far from over as the facility meant to originally treat mentally ill patients and reintegrate them into society has virtually been turned into a home of vagrants.
Parts of the capital, Accra, flooded again on Monday following a heavy shower which started around 3:00am.
Nine players have arrived ahead of the Black Stars qualifier against Sierra Leone, despite the uncertainty surrounding the fixture.
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo says his government, over the last 21 months, has ensured stability in the supply of power in the country.
Ghana's leading home deco company, Orca Deco is planning to establish a factory in the country after enjoying 15 years of successful business.
Kumasi -Pandemonium broke when members of Delta Force, a vigilante group of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) stormed a meeting of the Old Tafo Constituency and chased away the Member of Parliament, Dr. Akoto Osei, and beat up the executives, ending the meeting abruptly.
A National Nasara aspirant, Alhaji Ahmed Zaruk Nuhu has lauded the effort of the government to introduce flagship programmes to ameliorate the plight of the citizenry.
The National Commission on Civic Education (NCCE) has warned of slow economic growth if activities of political vigilantism are not uprooted from the country.
YouthConnekt Africa Summit kicked off in Rwanda's capital city Kigali, where African policymakers were urged to place youth at the center of rapid social and economic transformation on the continent.
The Keta Municipal Director of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), Godwin Agbenyo, has urged the citizenry especially the youth to desist from acts of lawlessness and indiscipline in order to remain focus in contributing meaningful to nation building.
Hundreds of people with real or perceived mental health conditions remain chained or confined in prayer camps in Ghana, despite some progress, one year after the government pledged to enforce a ban on shackling, Human Rights Watch said today on World Mental Health Day.
Following the closure of her shops by Ghanaian authorities, a Nigerian woman and mother of three children has committed suicide, the National Association of Nigerian Traders (NANTs), Ghana Chapter, reported in Abuja on Tuesday.
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