The call for tertiary institutional integrity must be a collective effort from all stakeholders including the state. There must be a shift from the centralized system of maintaining quality assurance to that of a decentralized system to enhance the effectiveness of the law.
Stephen Atubiga, a member of the National Democratic Congress communication team who was released from Prison yesterday after serving his three day term, says he has paid the due price for his actions and admits the law took its full course.
Member of Parliament for Tema East Constituency, Daniel Titus Glover is prompting Government to re-consider its proposed tax increase on fishermen following the governmentÂ’s offer to put a one per cent tax levy on fishing implements.
The Food and Drugs Authority is warning the public against the purchase and consumption of a drug, Mixed Fever Tonic.
The 2013 Fellows of the Moremi Initiative Leadership and Empowerment Development (MILEAD) Program will converge in Accra, Ghana later this month to kick-start a three-week intensive training program.
Civil society organizations are developing diverse mechanisms to promote transparency and accountability in the management of GhanaÂ’s oil resource and environment.
The Minister of Trade and Industry (MOTI), Haruna Idrissu, has extended the commencement of work on the Komenda Sugar Factory in the Central Region from July to August 30, this year.
Shenzhen Energy Group (SEG), the mother Company of Sonon-Asogli, an Independent Power Producer in the power sub-sector has proposed to build a 700MW coal-fired power plant in Ghana.
Presiding Member for the Ashaiman Municipal Assembly, Daniel Akumah says government is serious about roads in the Municipality, but blames the contractor for failing the people of the area.
Three hundred thousand pupils from across 600 public schools in Lagos, Thursday, made history as they set a new World Record in tooth brushing.
Vice President Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur on Friday noted that equitable distribution of the wealth and social amenities of nations are essential to arrest the unrests and conflicts that is challenging AfricaÂ’s development.
Director General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) Irina Bokova is scheduled to arrive in Ghana on Sunday for a three-day official visit.
The Supreme Court has adjourned the civil case involving a cattle dealer, Sumaila Bilbil and former Bawku Central MP, Adamu Dramani Sakande indefinitely.
Officials at the Aboadze Thermal Plant in Takoradi, in the Western Region have downplayed the effect of FridayÂ’s fire on their operations.
An Accra High Court has, for the second time, given the Ghana Football Association (GFA) up to July 14 to conduct fresh elections in the Eastern Region and report back to it on July 15.
The Black Satellites have touched down in Istanbul, the setting of their first two games against France and Spain for their quarter clash against Chile. The two teams advanced to this stage of the competition after defeating Portugal and Croatia respectively their Round of 16 games played on Wednesday.
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