Mr Akwasi Opong-Fosu, Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, who made this known on Tuesday, said the exercise was expected to help the Government rake in internally generated revenue for the Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) to promote investment.
The four, Prince Osabutey, a driver’s mate staying in Ashaiman and his three accomplices, Kofi Dzakadzi, Kofi Alhassan and Francis Fiawu are expected to reappear before the court on April 15.
Accra, April 9, GNA – Mr Moses Asaga has formally handed-over his position as Minister of Employment and Labour Relations to his successor, Nii Armah Ashietey, at a ceremony in Accra.
The event, which was held at the Golden Tulip Hotel in Accra, attracted Ghana’s acclaimed stars like Samini, D Black, D Cryme, and EL.
Koforidua, April 9, GNA - The Chairman of the Eastern Division of the Ghana Medical Association(GMA), Dr Frimpong Boateng has denied news circulating in some media circles that Medical Doctors working in public facilities are not part of the strike action taken by the GMA.
Speaking at a durbar to climax the celebration of the Denkyembuor festival of the people of Akwatia, she said advanced nations prioritized quality education for their youth, saying, it was the reason why they had advanced.
The forum noted that such linkage would help Ghana to avoid the “Dutch Disease†menace that pushed Nigeria to abandon all other sectors of the economy leading to their collapse eventually because of the over reliance on the oil sector.
The items worth GH¢ 5,000 include toys, court-sheets, pillow cases, biscuits, detergents and fruits drinks.
The global acknowledgement of Marshalls was mainly due its academic innovative syllabus which focuses on: Marshalls Business School (MBS), the School of Modern Languages (SML) and the School of Arts and Social Sciences (SASS).
She said, the Ridge hospital was working 24 hours to attend to patients and that doctors at the 37 Military Hospital were fully at post to receive emergencies and other cases.
He noted that such actions contravened directives from the Ministry directing heads of second cycle institutions not to prevent students from writing the examinations due unsettled school fees.
He said massive security operations would be launched to clamp down on illegal mining (galamsay), which was destroying the country’s rivers and streams.
The new block which was funded with the clinic's Internally Generated Fund (IGF) cost GH¢ 579,661.83 and has facilities including a theatre, labour and delivery wards as well as Doctor and Nurses changing rooms.
He said monitoring and evaluating of projects undertaken by GIFEC would go a long way to check the effective use and safety of equipment and that the huge investments into the various areas could be wasted if effective and efficient monitoring was not done.
The agreement is for a proposed partnership for a real estate project to be outdoored by the BEIGE Group.
Prior to his appointment, Mr Doni-Kwame was the UNIDO SPX Executive Manager. He brings to WTC over 10 years’ experience as an International Trade and Investment Promotion Specialist, having previously worked with the Ghana Chamber of Commerce, Ernst & Young and the Ghana Standards Board.
He said no country could develop if its citizens continue to rely on buying and selling of products to the detriment of using their minds to generate ideas and ingenuity, to set up manufacturing concerns, which could be developed into multi-national companies.
A statement signed by Mr Kenteman Nii Laryea, Executive Secretary of PRINPAG and copied to the Ghana News Agency said the seminar is on the theme: “The digital migration revolution; its economic prospects for the print media in Ghana.â€
He said that examination malpractices could destroy students when caught by invigilators.
Abdul Aziz Osman and Haruna Farouk both 22 years old were arrested for allegedly taking part in a robbery operation that left one person killed at Akwatialine in Kumasi on December 26, last year.
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