The need to whip up global support in order to cut down on deaths from conditions caused by climate change is taking centre stage in a few weeks as global concerns continue to grow over deaths projected to happen between 2030 and 2050. Climate change is expected to cause approximately 250,000 additional deaths per year, … The post Climate change expected
Madam Bernice Naa Adjeley Mensah, an Officer at the National Youth Authority (NYA), has advised young people in sports, to stay away from substance abuse, because that could end their career prematurely. She said using illegal substances to enhance performance offered no benefit and would only land them in trouble with law enforcing agencies and … The post Don’t
Mr. Mohammed Abdul-Aziz, Member of Parliament (MP) for the Mion Constituency in the Northern Region, has assured his constituents of continuing to work to address issues of water, roads and health in the area. He said even though through his leadership, some of the critical needs of the constituency has been met, a lot more … The post Mion MP says he will
The Methodist Church Ghana (MCG) says it disassociates itself from the unanimous decision by the British Methodist Conference (BMC) to go beyond recognition and acknowledgement, to regularising same-sex, cohabitation and divorce in the church. It said same-sex relationships are neither supported by biblical teaching nor can the Bible’s position be revised to support it, hence … The post Methodist
Professor Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng, the Minister of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, has said the continuous destruction of the environment is self-inflicted and must be halted. “When we destroy the environment we destroy ourselves. We rely on nature for our critical needs including medicine, food, air and water for free, yet we show signs of ungratefulness … The post The
Professor Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng, the Minister of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, has said the continuous destruction of the environment is self-inflicted and must be halted. “When we destroy the environment we destroy ourselves. We rely on nature for our critical needs including medicine, food, air and water for free, yet we show signs of ungratefulness … The post The
A quiz competition on corruption has been held in Tamale with the aim to train pupils on anti-corruption efforts and create awareness in the fight against the canker in society. Ambariyya Junior High School (JHS) and Choggu Demonstration JHS took part in the competition dubbed: “I-SHAME Corruption in Ghana” with the former emerging winner of … The post I-SHAME Corruption
Dr Hillar Addo, Vice President of Academics, Leadership University College of Applied Sciences (LUCAS) has called for affirmative action support for girls and women pursuing science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) courses. This, he said would enable girls and women who want to pursue a career in any STEM field to do so, thereby closing … The post LUCAS
An expedition to explore the largest man-made lake in the world, the Volta Lake, will take center stage in one of Ghana’s biggest destination, Akosombo, from August 7th to 10th August 2019. The maiden edition of the festival dubbed ‘’Adomi International River Festival’’ aims at promoting water sports tourism in the country would witness lots … The post Adomi
The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), in collaboration with the PANAFEST Foundation and the private sector is set to commence this year’s PANAFEST and Emancipation Day celebrations from July 24 to August 22, 2019. The celebration would be held under the theme: “Beyond 400 years, reaching across continents into the future”. Mr Akwesi Agyemang, Chief Executive … The post PANAFEST
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