Malaria is still the highest cause of infant and maternal deaths and illness despite the various interventions by Government and development partners to help control it.
Agricultural Advisory Services Network of Ghana (AASN-Ghana) has been launched to provide accurate, timely and reliable information along the agricultural value chain to stakeholders in the country.
Higher levels of infrastructure investment in the coming months should help Ghana’s construction industry rally after a slow start to 2016, although rising costs risk squeezing profit margins.
The Mmrante hene of Awutu Bontrase in the Central Region, Nana Larbi, has warned the ladies in the town who plan to wear short skirts during the upcoming festival in the area, to desist from acting on their thoughts lest they face the wrath of the traditional authorities.
The Nurses and Midwifery Council has rendered an unqualified apology to the management of St.
Tension is mounting in the Ayamfuri a mining community in the Central region following protest from five communities in the area against Perseus Mining Company.
Degree holders who want to be enlisted in the Ghana Police Service would be required to pay GH¢100 for the recruitment process.
Minister of State in charge of the Private Sector, Rashid Pelpuo, has disclosed that government is taking steps to register illegal miners also known as “galamsey operators†in the country.
A 64-year-old woman and her granddaughter met their untimely death when they were crushed by a fuel tanker at Adako Jachie Junction near Ejisu in the Ashanti region, Friday.
The Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana has welcomed the Minister of Transport’s decision not to allow shipping companies operating in the country to impose the Terminal Handling Charges (THC) at the ports.
Citi Business News has gathered that government has set Wednesday September 7, 2016 to discuss details and possibly reach an agreement on demands being made by the Public Utility Workers’ Union (PUWU).
The Chartered Institute of Bankers (CIB) has expressed concern that the possible increase in the minimum capital for commercial banks in the country will affect banks that focus only on particular categories of customers.
Executive Secretary of the Ghana Free Zones Board, Kwadwo Twum Boafo says he is not surprised that the outgoing Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Reverend Professor Emmanuel Martey claimed that some politicians attempted to bribe him with $100,000 to prevent him from making negative comments on national issues.
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