Former Minister for Trade and Industry, Ekwow Spio-Garbrah says the high rate of unemployment in the country can be reduced drastically if the youth venture into entrepreneurship.
The United Nations (UN) adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in September 2015, as the global blueprint to sustain and improve upon the erstwhile Millennium Development Goals, with a clarion call on governments to ensure inclusive socio-economic growth.
Modasckky Advanced College of Contemporary Arts (MACCA), is planning an educational summit for senior high school (SHS) and tertiary students this year.
The legal tussle between Mahama Ayariga, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bawku Central and Special Prosecutor (SP), A.B.K Martin Amidu is far from over as the lawyers for Ayariga have filed an appeal to stay ongoing proceedings at the high court.
The Speaker of Parliament, Professor Aaron Mike Oquaye, has been sworn-in as the acting President of the republic.
The Greater Accra Region recorded the highest number of new HIV infections last year with about 4,593 people contracting the disease.
PRESIDENT of the Ghana Badminton Association (GBA) Evans Yeboah, has indicated his outfit's readiness to host the rest of the world at the J.E Wilson International tournament, commencing in Accra today.
The government is working with authorised automobile dealers and distributors as well as leading financial institutions to introduce a comprehensive vehicle financing scheme to enable Ghanaians to buy 'Made in Ghana' vehicles.
The chiefs and people of the New Juaben traditional area will use this year's cerebration of the Akwantukese festival to initiate and sustain implementation of the award-winning Root-based Economic Development (r-BED) Model, which was propounded by the Omanhene of the area Daasebre Oti Boateng and have been hailed across the globe.
"Age may wrinkle the face, but lack of enthusiasm wrinkles the soul." Do you live your life with an attitude of enthusiasm? When we talk about enthusiasm, we deal once again with attitude. Enthusiasm empowers your life like electricity powers a light bulb. Nothing happens to that bulb until you flip on the switch and release a surge of electricity to illuminate it. In life you become the light bulb and enthusiasm is the switch that turns you on.
As part of activities to mark its 60th anniversary celebrations, the Ghana Navy on Tuesday launched a book on the history of the Ghana Navy in Accra.
The General Secretary of the Industrial and Commercial Workers Union Ghana (ICU), Mr Solomon Kotei, has called on workers to save towards ensuring a secured life during retirement.
Gregory Afoko and Alangdi Asabke, the two persons, who allegedly conspired to murder Adams Mahama, the former Upper East Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), have pleaded not guilty to the charges.
A manual designed to set standards for low volume roads was on Tuesday, launched in Accra.
Tarkwa -The Mining Department of AngloGold Ashanti (Iduapriem) Limited, on Tuesday donated 100 chairs valued at GH?10,000 for the furnishing of the newly constructed staff common room for teachers of Fiaseman Senior High School (FIASSEC ) in the Tarkwa-Nsuaem municipality of the Western Region.
The Savannah Regional Minister, Salifu Adam Braimah has given assurance that the missing Savannah Regional Coordinating Council (SRCC) vehicle which has since become a subject of controversy will be found.
Gregory Afoko and Asabke Alangdi The trial of Gregory Afoko and Asabke Alangdi ? accused of murdering the late Upper East Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Adams Read More... The post Afoko Second Trial Begins appeared first on DailyGuide
Mr. Alhassan Tampuli, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has said that significant progress have been made towards the pilot implementation of the Cylinder Re-circulation Model (CRM) under the National Liquefied petroleum Gas (LPG) policy. He said the pilot phase of the policy is expected to start in October this year … The post LPG Cylinder Re-circulation
African coaching legend Claude Le Roy says he is not comfortable with the Africa Cup of Nations being played in the middle of the year.The 2019 AFCON, which will wrap up with the final in Cairo on Friday night, is the first to be played in June-July, moving the tournament away from its traditional January-February slot in order to be aligned with the European calendar.Le Roy, who won the Nations Cup with Cameroon in 1988, says the current time schedule means top African players
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