A capacity-training programme aimed at enhancing the marketing and customer- care skills of small-scale shoemakers in Kumasi has been organised by Horseman Shoes in collaboration with GMC Consulting.
The Deputy Minister of Environment Science and Technology, Dr Musheibu Mohammed-Alfa, has stated that the government will ensure that by 2015, at least 60 per cent of local building materials would be used in the construction industry.
Tension is brewing between 20 family heads, the youth of Bortianor on one hand and their traditional rulers on the other over the sale of a tract of land to one Franca.
The Coalition for the Development of the Western Corridor of the Northern Region (NORTHCODE) and its implementing partner, the Tuna Women Development Programme (TUWODEP), have organised a training workshop to build the capacities of 50 Community Health Insurance Committee Volunteers (CHIC) at Tuna in the Sawla – Tuna –Kalba District in the Northern Region.
The Member of Parliament for Bantama, Mr Kwabena Kokofu ,has renovated the D. 5 female ward of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) at a cost of GH¢32,000.
The General Secretary of the Ghana National Association of Teacher, Mrs Irene Adanusa, has urged teachers to improve on their Information and Communication Technology (ICT) skills.
A two-year-old US boy who served as the best man at his parents' wedding has died of cancer, his mother has said.
The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) says calling off its strike would depend on the response members would get from the government.
A 21-year-old unemployed has been ordered to be kept in jail for 36 months by the Juaso Circuit Court for stealing an amplifier valued at GH¢269.00.
President John Dramani Mahama has directed the Ministries of Finance and Employment and Labour Relations to negotiate with the national tripartite committee for wages and salaries before the presentation of the national budget.
Oprah Winfrey tackles a hairy situation in the September 2013 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine.
Michael Lehberger, 29, of Rigelsberg, Germany fell sick and could not fit through his bedroom doorway, so emergency workers had to break through an outside wall and use a front-end loader to lift him out and take him to the hospital.
Findings by Send Ghana, a non-governmental organisation advocating judicious use of resources, has revealed that only 40 per cent of the District Assembly Common Fund (DACF) gets to the Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs).
President John Mahama has stressed that his government will at no point in time, cancel the Single Spine Pay Policy (SSPP).
The water shortage in the capital has had a telling effect on the operational cost of Guiness Ghana Breweries, the leading brewery in the country.
The shareholders of the Agricultural Development Bank (ADB); Government of Ghana and Bank of Ghana (BoG) have given their strongest indication yet to let go their stake in the bank.
Mining giant, Goldfields Ghana Limited is holding back on a planned downsizing of its workforce in anticipation of rising gold prices and an improved regulatory regime.
Managers of the economy will have to work extra hard to bring down the fiscal and current account deficits in order to attract the international investor community.
The delay tactics of clearing agents have been identified, among other things, as one of the major causes of the heavy congestion at the country’s biggest port, Tema Port.
The Ghana National Service Scheme (GNSS) has so far registered 84,000 prospective national service persons from the country’s tertiary institutions to be deployed for the 2013/2014 national service year which begins from 1st September, 2013. The figure is an increase from 73,000 service persons who were deployed for the 2012/2013 service year.
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