Parents have been advised to support their children to return to informal or formal school system after delivery to empower them economically. That, according to Ms Joyce Larnyoh, the Country Director of International Child Development Programme (ICDP), would restore the lost confidence in the girls and enable them make up for the lost time in … The post Support
Stakeholders in the arts industry have advised Ghanaians to take interest in the industry and invest in it to ensure its success. They expressed disappointment in the way the country’s arts works were transported or shipped outside the country for foreigners to appreciate and patronise. They made this known at the “Art in the City” … The post Stakeholders call for investment
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo yesterday took his turn to address the 77th United Nations General Assembly in New York, United States, and called for an urgent reform of the international financial system as the current monetary system is skewed against developing countries such as Ghana According to President Akufo-Addo, “the financial markets have been … The post At
The University of Ghana branch of the Graduate Students’ Association of Ghana has expressed its displeasure with the Ghana Scholarship Secretariat and the government for the delay in paying graduate students’ bursaries since 2019. “Research is an important tool for national development. As graduate students, whose major preoccupation is research, we dedicate our time to … The post Legon
Ghanaians yesterday observed the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Day, a day set aside to celebrate and honour the country’s first president, Dr Kwame Nkrumah. Previously marked as Founder’s Day to remember his role as the one who led Ghana to independence, it was changed to celebrate Dr Nkrumah’s birthday following the passage of the Public Holidays … The post Ghanaians
Teachers have been urged to endeavour to be morally upright to be able to impact positively on the children they teach. They should serve as role models and eschew negative acts and social vices that bring the teaching profession into disrepute. Professor Charles Ackah, of the Institute for Statistical, Social and Economic Research at the … The post Teachers
In all, 50queen mothers and women opinion leaders in the Lower Town Axim and Nsein Traditional Council in the Nzema East Municipality of the Western Region have been sensitised on how to run their businesses. The one-day workshop was organised by Invest in Africa in collaboration with the Lower Town Axim and Nsein Traditional Council. … The post Invest
A total of 13 universal banks in the country and the Ghana Association of Banks (GAB) have offered to provide a total of GH¢5 billion to support the implementation of the YouStart programme. The Finance Minister, Mr Ken Ofori-Atta, who disclosed this during the signing of agreements with the Participating Financial Institutions (PFIs) of the … The post 13 banks promise
The logical answer to the above question lies in the famous independence declaration where Kwame Nkrumah said among other things that “…the Blackman in capable of managing his own affairs”. The inspiration and confidence with which he approached head-on colonial system came from CLR James, a radical Pan Africanist who made a considerable impact on … The post Kwame
Wealthy people own their own businesses. In order to have a basic understanding of how they became successful, you also have to have an understanding of some of the biggest mistakes they have made. Bob Proctor has built the following list from his own experience, as well as the experience of other wealthy people. As … The post Big Dreams, Big Mistakes appeared first on Ghanaian
Reconstruction works on the Dualisation of the School Junction to the Tema Motorway (University Farms Road) at Borteyman in the Greater Accra Region is progressing steadily. The 6-kilometre project, awarded to Messrs Oswal ConstructionCompany limited in April this year, is expected to be completed in 18 months. The road is a new one being undertaken … The post Reconstruction
A community engagement to discuss national and community issues was yesterday organised by the Ayawaso East Municipal Assembly (AEMA) at Videoland-Nima, Accra. The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of AEMA, Hajia Salma Mohammed Sani Adam-Kuta, said it was in fulfilment of the directives from the Regional Coordinating Council (RCC) to engage stakeholders such as traders, residents, drivers … The post AEMA
The Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana (PSGH) has decried the surge in obesity among the Ghanaian population on the occasion of the launch of this year’s World Pharmaceutical Day (WPD), in Accra yesterday. Consequently, it has set the next one year to increase sensitisation and awareness among the public on obesity and overweight complications to help … The post PSGH decries surge
Yesterday was the 113th birthday of Dr Kwame Nkrumah, and was celebrated as a national or public holiday. Undoubtedly Nkrumah is one of the great human beings who would remain studied, known and remembered till thy kingdom come. He was a Ghanaian born on September 21, 1909 at Nkroful in the Western Region, who grew … The post Nkrumah deserves perpetual celebration appeared first on
A resident of Madina, in La Nkwantanang Madina municipality of the Greater Accra Region, Shaban Abubakarar was on Thursday fined GH¢420.00 by the Madina Magistrate court for rearing animals in a residential area. He was rearing the cattle behind “the BLAY” housing apartment on the Oyarifa- Kuottam Estate road. Abubakar pleaded guilty to the charge … The post Court
The Central Regional Police on Monday exhumed the body of Georgina AsorBotchwey, a 25-year-old student nurse who was murdered and buried in a house at Mankessim in the Mfantsiman municipality of the Central Region. A suspect, who is alleged to be a pastor has been arrested by the police but the second person, Nana Crack, … The post Police exhume body of student nurse
A 25-year-old unemployed, who assaulted a policeman, at the Shukura Police Station, has been admitted to bail in the sum of GH¢20,000 with three sureties by the Circuit Court, in Accra. Salim Mohammed Shaibu, who allegedly gave General Constable Sergeant Daniel Afriyie a blow to the right eye, was remanded at the last sitting. Shaibu, … The post Man, 25, granted
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