The Ghana Real Estate Developers Association (GREDA) has stated that the industry is facing huge crises due to its unproductive nature. The Association has attributed this to the low patronage as a result of the high costs of properties. According to GREDA, though its members are expected to produce about 70, 000 houses, they only ...
Airtel Ghana, a leader in Corporate Social Responsibility, continues to show its commitment to promoting quality education in the country with a “Back to School Initiative” at the Himankrom Methodist School and the Odumase Krobo Presby J.H.S in the Western and Eastern Regions respectively. The “Back to School” initiative is an effort to support pupils ...
The District Chief Executive (DCE) for Pru in the Brong Ahafo Region, Stephen Jalula, has said his vision for the area is to transform its economy to create jobs and also open it up for more private invest. He said, as a mixed farming and fishing area, he would facilitate the introduction of modern farming ...
The former Member of Parliament for the Asunafo South constituency in the Brong Ahafor Region, George Boakye has said the UK High Commissioner has failed to prove that he was indeed involved in any form of visa fraud. The High Commission accused George Boakye and three other sitting MPs of engaging in various forms of ...
Three police officers have been arrested and detained for robbing four persons yesterday [Wednesday] at Christian village, near Accra. Citi News sources at the Criminal Investigations Department say the three, dressed in their police uniform and using a police vehicle forcefully took away GH3000 from the men around midday and bolted with the money. The ...
Student nurses who get pregnant while in nursing training colleges can now have their babies while in school. This is because the regulation that bars them from getting pregnant while undertaking their course has been scrapped by the Ministry of Health. The decision comes on the back of incessant complaints by some pregnant women who ...
The Police Administration has admitted to fuel shortage for it vehicles, but said the shortage is not affecting their work. But speaking on Eyewitness News, the Public Affairs Director at the Police headquarters, Superintendent Cephas Arthur, has said this fuel shortage is not affecting the Police Sevice’s operational duties. “The police has a little challenge. ...
Some angry petty traders largely second hand cloth dealers affected by the ongoing Tamale Metropolitan Assembly’s decongestion exercise have reportedly assaulted the assembly’s local Task Force leader, Dakpema Dema-Naa, Mohammed Hafiz Choggu. Eyewitness narrated that he led a group of armed military personnel to the periphery of the Tamale Jubilee Park and sacked some evicted ...
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