The mining sector has generated GH¢ 1.3 billion representing 17 percent of total government revenue in 2019, a 39 percent increase to the sector's contribution to government revenue for the same period last year.
The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has started a polio vaccination campaign in the Greater Accra region. The campaign, which started on Wednesday, September 11, 2019, will end on Saturday, September 14, 2019.
ABOUT 40,000 university students will, from next year, have the opportunity to intern with various organisations nationwide under an initiative to be rolled out by the Ministry of Business Development.
Tema -The General Overseer of Upper Room Assembly, Bishop Beatrice Dzandu-Hedidor, has urged Christians to pray unceasingly and win more souls for Jesus Christ to turn round the fortunes of Ghana.
The management of the Ghana Education Service (GES) has asked prospective first year Senior High School (SHS) students to exercise patience as they go through the processes of accessing their placement on the Computer School Selection Placement System (CSSPS).
Boris Pasternak once said, "Man is born to live and not to prepare to live." Tony Robbins makes it abundantly clear that the most powerful way to shape our lives is to get ourselves to take action. The difference in the results that people produce comes down to what they have done differently from others in the same situations. Different actions produce different results.Why? Because any action is a cause set in motion, and its effect builds on past effects to move us in a definite direction. Every
Cote d'Ivoire and Ghana will meet major chocolate makers and grinders in Abidjan this week to make plans to regulate the industry's efforts to source cocoa sustainably, multiple trade and government sources told Reuters.
Tamale -Parliament is committed to pass the Affirmative Action Bill because there is a collective commitment from both Majority and Minority sides of Parliament, the Minority Leader, Haruna Iddrisu has assured.
Wa -The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) has held a forum for a number of stakeholders in the Upper West Region on their roles and that of government towards curbing corruption and land degradation in Ghana.
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A day's training workshop on the Right to Information Act (RTI Act) has been organised for Chief and Coordinating Directors from across the country.
Head of Gbawe Kwatei Family and Gyaasetse, Isaac Nii Laryea Quatey has asked parents to take the education of their wards seriously to ensure they become responsible leaders in society.
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