The Asafo sewage system is to be expanded to cover 500 households and 29 institutions. Constructed in 1994, the scheme covers an area of 45 hectares with about 320 dwellings, housing about 4,000 households, making up about 20,000 people. Presently, the sewage system allows 35 households and 14 institutions, including Kumasi Technical University. The development … The post Asafo
A licensed cocoa and cashew buying company, OFI Ghana, has donated GH?550, 000.00 to four cocoa farming communities across the country to support the education of brilliant but needy students. The beneficiary communities are Sefwi-Wiawso in the Western North Region, Akyem Tafo in the Eastern Region, Wa in the Upper West Region and Goaso in … The post OFI Ghana
The Director-General of the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC), Mr Kenneth Adu-Amanfoh, has stressed the need for effective stakeholders’ collaboration in the fight against drug abuse in the country. He said in the drug demand reduction efforts, the contribution of all stakeholders including the churches and society among others was crucial. Mr Adu-Amanfoh said this when … The post NACOC
The Ghana National Petroleum Drivers Union and the Gas Tanker Drivers Union declared an indefinite sit down industrial action nationwide yesterday. It claimed that the strike was necessary due to the unmotorable nature of their roads from the GTP roundabout at Community 4 in Tema, in the Greater Accra Region, linking the Tema Oil Refinery … The post Petroleum tanker
Electorate in the Assin North Constituency in the Central Region today goes to the polls to cast their votes in a parliamentary by-election to elect a member of parliament for the area. Following the declaration of the seat as vacant as a result of a Supreme Court decision for the name of James Gyakye Quayson … The post Who wins Assin North seat?… voters
The 2021 Population and Housing Census (PHC) revealed that five million Ghanaians, representing 17.7 per cent of the population, practise open defecation. This is mind-blowing and heartrending considering the health implications this insanitary practice has on humans, especially individuals residing in places where open defaecation is common. Wikipedia defines open defecation as the human practice … The post Ghana’s
The name E?e ON the outset, note the spelling of the ethnic group, E?e and not Ewe. It is for lack of an appropriate letter in English that the spelling, ewe came to be used. Every language is written using its own alphabets, unless the language has no alphabets of its own. Why use English … The post The E?es of Ghana – A short contemporary survey appeared first
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