Accra, April 16, GNA – The Supreme Court has adjourned to Wednesday April 17, hearing of the Election Petition to allow the Electoral Commission (EC) to file its affidavit and for the petitioners to be served.
Accra, April 16, GNA – A cross section of notable personalities from Ghana’s political divide were at the Supreme Court on Tuesday to observe proceedings of the Election Petition brought before the court by three leading members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Kasoa, April 16, GNA - Mrs Mavis Hawa Koomson, Member of Parliament for Awutu-Senya East Constituency, on Monday presented an ambulance worth 40,000 Ghana Cedis to the Kasoa Polyclinic, to enhance health delivery.
Accra, April 16, GNA – Elvis Afriyie-Ankrah, Minister of Youth and Sports has tasked the Black Starlets to rise up to the challenge at the ongoing African U-17 Championship in Morocco.
Bolgatanga, April 16, GNA - Mr Edward Ayagle, Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Bolgatanga, has given the assurance that investigations could be conducted into financial scandal and other charges levelled by people in the area against the Development Control Task Force.
Pwalugu (U/E), April 16, GNA - Mr Paul Bortierh, Upper East Regional Maintenance Manager of the Ghana Highways Authority, has assured the public that the Pwalugu bridge on Bolga-Tamale road, is safe for use by motorists and pedestrians.
Accra, April 16, GNA – Personnel of the security services have mounted post at strategic locations at the premises of the Supreme Court to maintain law and order as the Election 2012 Petition case formally begins today Tuesday in Accra.
He said since the more than 3,000 workers were retrenched in 2002 only five people have received their benefits.
Mr Kojo Addae-Mensah, Chief Operating Officer of the bank, addressing staff, customers and the media at a ceremony to mark the commencement of business in the new building at Kintampo in the Brong-Ahafo Region on Monday, he said the essence of the relocation was to enhance operations in the area.
Professor Raymond Osei of the Department of Philosophy and Classics of the University of Cape Coast said without legal backing it would be wrong for laboratory assistants to reveal for instance whether voluntary blood donors have HIV or AIDS.
He said with the rising cost of crude oil, the country’s thermal installations depended on to generate power , significant gas resource would reduce the cost of producing electricity considerably and would thus place the country in a stead to maximize the gains of the resource to further its development imperatives.
The campus which will be one of its kind in West Africa would be known as Lancaster University Ghana and would be committed to produce graduates who have skills and knowledge to meet Ghana’s industrial, societal and governmental needs.
Mr Bartholomew Kofi Ofori, the Regional Chairman of the union made the call at a day’s regional sensitisation workshop organised by members.
The survey indicated that children in the rural areas are more likely to live in the poorest households and are under five years.
He said the country must benefit from the huge investment being made to train graduate teachers.
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