A total of 3,526 bags of maize were cultivated by the Central Regional branch of the National Service Secretariat (NSS) on its 415.5 acres of farm lands at Komenda, last year to complement government?s efforts at achieving food security in the country. The Secretariat achieved this feat under the supervision of the Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem (KEEA) Municipal Agriculture Directorate, which supervised the project. Mr. Isaac Kweku Sam, the Municipal Chief Executive for the KEEA Assembly made ... Read More
Ghanaians have been advised to renew their lives and turn over a new leaf as the world marks Easter. ?We must build a Ghana devoid of political jargons and rancour but full of truth and purposefulness.? Rev (Mrs) Evelyn Budu Aboagye, the Second Minister of Eternity Congregation, Presbyterian Church of Ghana and Apenkwa District, gave this advice to mark Easter celebrations. She said as humans, we may have been callous towards our fellow human beings and there is the need to surrender ... Read More
The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) went to the polls yesterday, and elected its new executive for a three-year term. In all, six national executives were elected, with Affail Monney, Acting Director of Radio of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation, as the new President. Even though the new executive is yet to be sworn into office, it is important to inform them that they are taking office at a very critical time, when the work of journalists have come under scrutiny. Their election ... Read More
PRESIDENT and founder of the Ghana National Supporters Union (GHANSU), Abraham Boakye, has expressed his heart-felt appreciation to three institutions for the tremendous support they accorded the Union ahead of the FIFA World Cup qualifier between Ghana?s Black Stars and their Sudanese counterparts at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium last Sunday. The institutions are Glo Mobile Ghana, Goil Ghana Limited and BF Jet Air ? ?who in diverse ways supported GHANSU to make the trip to Kumasi a great ... Read More
History happened in Ashaiman on the night of Wednesday, March 20, when an off-duty police officer helped a woman in labour to deliver on a pavement. According to eyewitnesses, the lady, who is a resident of New York, a suburb of Zenu in the Kpone-Katamanso District, near Tema, was on her way to hospital that night. Just after alighting at Ashaiman from a vehicle to board another to the hospital, she felt birth pains and realised the baby was coming out, eyewitnesses narrated. The ... Read More
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