[Ghanaian Chronicle]A number of times, a young man or woman, who might have been the hope of a family getting a doctor of medicine, may disappoint by turning his/her back on an anatomic scenario, in which frozen and/or fixed in formaldehyde, the human body is split into two, face-up, displaying "the entrails." It is not out of sadism of the director of the anatomy-institute, it is to give "the would-be" medical doctors a feel of what they should expect in the future, which should just be around the corner, "if"...
He said a strong economy would establish the basis of a reliable pension, which would assure workers of a real income security.
President John Dramani Mahama, who issued the instruction, also asked organized labour to consider government as partners, by effectively collaborating in various ways with authorities to eliminate differences that result in industrial actions.
He said cases that are sent to the court apart from being time consuming were costly and slow.
Kwadwo Sarfo, a 38-year-old cobbler, who stole two electrical bulbs worth GH¢4.00 has been granted to a bail of GH¢5,000 with one surety by the Akim Swedru Circuit Court. Sarfo pleaded not guilty to stealing and would reappear on May 22, 2013
The $58,000 project was on Wednesday jointly inaugurated by Ms Cheryl Anderson, USAID, Mission Director, and Mr Hubert Charles, National Director of the World Vision.
A 63-year development worker, Mr Amadu Yahya of the Convention Peoples Party (CPP), has been declared winner of the Kumbungu bye-election conducted by the Electoral Commission on Tuesday
Government has directed the Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations to review and streamline challenges in the implementation of the Single Spine Salary Structure (SSSS), to avoid discrepancies
Mr Egyir Aikins, Metropolitan Chief Executive (MCE) of Cape Coast, has visited the Brimsu Dam site, the main source of water supply to the Metropolis, following the recent water crisis that has hit the area
The World Vision-Ghana, an international non-governmental organisation (NGO), has constructed a six-unit classroom block with a library, store and office for the Bepoase Presbyterian Primary School in the Ayensuano Distric, in the Eastern Region
Mr. Osei Yaw Owusu-Sekyere, Executive Director of the Conservation Foundation on, on Tuesday called on chiefs apply Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR ) in settling disputes instead of resorting to law courts for the redress of cases
President John Mahama has asked public sector workers to reciprocate the government’s implementation of the single spine salary structure (SSSS) with high productivity rather than strikes and labour agitations
Hi-life musician Kofi B, known in real life as Kofi Boakye Yiadom has been severely beaten and injured by unknown thugs Monday night
The Legal team of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) says the party feels vindicated by the Supreme Court decision that revoked the power of the country’s courts to sit on public holidays
In the heat of cross-examination in Day Nine of the ongoing election petition, a rather light-hearted Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia found space to jokingly jab Tsatsu Tsikata that in the calculation of election results "errors must not affect somebody's presidency
How can African countries move away from dependence on aid?
The visit enable Mr Aikins to have an update on work at the site, as residents of the metropolis are compelled to carry gallons and other containers over long distances in search of water.
Satellite images reveal that 2,275 homes were destroyed during a military raid to hunt down militant Islamists in the northern Nigerian town of Baga last month, a rights group says.
Bolgatanga , May1, GNA - The Presbyterian Church of Ghana (PGC), Upper East Presbytery, has urged government, Fair Wages Commission and other stakeholders to work together to end the spate of labour unrest in the country.
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