The Chief of the Mamprusi Traditional Area, Nayiri Naa Bohugu Mahama Abdulai, has appealed to political parties to fulfil their campaign promises.
Ghana and 46 other African countries will benefit from a 31.2 million euro contributions made by the European Union and African Union Commission (AUC) to establish livestock hubs to promote livestock farming in Africa.
The Ghana Library Authority (GLA) has made a distress call to the government to increase the subvention given it to enable it to run the various libraries in the country.
Speakers at a symposium in Accra last Tuesday to mark the United Nations International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, have called for a sustained national effort to cater for the welfare and development of survivors of torture.
Two websites that will give governments, policy makers and researchers information on the health needs of people in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) have been launched in Accra.
The Society for Women and Aids in Africa (SWAA) Ghana, a non-governmental organisation (NGO), has introduced a theatre performance project aimed at raising awareness of gender-based violence, human rights abuses and the scourge of the HIV/AIDS in communities in which the “Kayayei†reside.
A liquid fertiliser capable of doubling or tripling the yields of cowpea per hectare has been introduced to farmers in the Northern Region.
 As part of efforts to decongest the port and make operations more efficient, Meridian Port Services (MPS), has taken delivery of two new ship-to-shore (STS) cranes to enhance its services.
Resourcery Limited, a leading Ghanaian systems integration company, in partnership with Cisco, a global leader in networking, is organising a one-day business seminar on the benefits of video and voice solutions to businesses for the business community in the country.
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