Nyinahin (Ash), Nov 20, GNA – Teachers in the Atwima-Mponua District have complained about the nuisance caused by unscrupulous people, who take joy in defecating in classrooms. They said nothing could be more demoralizing and nauseating than to see school children forced to routinely perform the unpleasant job of cleaning classrooms and school compound of faeces. They therefore appealed to the district assembly, communities and the school management committees (SMCs) to do everything to wall the schools. This comes as the nation joined in the celebration of this year’s “World Toilet Day”. Mr Henry Osei, the District Public Relations Officer of the Ghana Education Service (GES), said the school premises should become a “no-go area” to the community after school hours. He said the school compound should be protected and must not be used as thoroughfare. Miss Faustina Asamoah, a teacher at the Mpasatia Basic School, and her colleague, Miss Priscilla Owusu of the Kuffuor Basic School, appealed to community leaders to help address the unhealthy situation. They said it was affecting academic work as greater part of the contact hours was spent on cleaning, washing and spraying the classrooms with disinfectants. GNA ...
Kumasi, Nov 20, GNA - The Most Reverend Dr Daniel Yinkah Sarfo, Archbishop-elect of the Anglican Province of Ghana, has reminded Christians to become the voice of moderation and do more to calm tension as the country edged closer to the December 7 general elections. He said it was important for all to recognize that no nation had succeeded in the midst of confusion and conflict. He was delivering the sermon at an interdenominational service held to pray for the smooth conduct of the upcoming polls. The programme, put together by the Local Council of Christian Churches in the Ashanti Region was under the theme “Preparing Ghana for free, fair, transparent and peaceful 2012 elections”. The Most Rev Dr Yinkah Sarfo said although election was not something new to Ghanaians, nothing should be taken for granted. All must be on the alert and accept to work together to protect the peace, unity and stability of the country and have the courage to denounce irresponsible and reckless acts likely to stoke tension and trigger clashes. Archbishop Yinkah Sarfo advised those out there to foment trouble to have a change of heart because God would not allow any such evil agenda to succeed and plunge the nation into chaos. He called on the Electoral Commission (EC) to provide level playing field and ensure credible elections whose outcome would be accepted by the contestants and the security agencies should also be professional, firm and even-handed in the performance of their duties. Nana Ampofo Kyei Baffour, the Chief of Asem in Kumasi, appealed to Christians to continue to pray for the peace of the nation. GNA...
Accra, Nov 20, GNA - Ghana will engage the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia in a build up game to fine-tune preparations for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa. The friendly, according to Kwesi Nyantakyi, President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) is billed for Sunday, January 13 in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). He said "as part of our preparations for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations, we have agreed to play Tunisia in a friendly in January in Abu Dhabi where Ghana will be camping for the tournament. "We want to leave no stone unturned in our preparation so a match against one of the top sides in Africa like Tunisia will give the Black Stars the needed test for the Nations Cup." Both countries are among the 15 joining hosts South Africa to see who dethrones the Chipolopolo of Zambia as the continental kings during the three-week gathering that starts on January 19 next year. Information pieced together by the GNA Sports indicates that the North Africans are also billed to hold their pre-tournament camp in United Arab Emirates (UAE). The last meeting between the two sides was at the quarter final of the 2012 edition which the Stars won 2-1. Ghana, pitted in Group B with DR Congo, Mali and Niger has hinted at playing two friendly games during the Abu Dhabi camping expected to last nine days. The hint was contained in a pre-tournament and tournament proposed budget the GFA submitted to the Ministry of Youth and Sports a fortnight ago. In the budget, the latter allocated 100,000 dollars as appearance fee for their friendly opponents. With the Tunisia game finalized, the GFA is expected to fashion out another opposition for their second friendly as specified in the budget. Ghana, four-time champions will chase a fifth continental glory at the showpiece event after several failed attempts. GNA...
Accra, Nov 20, GNA- Two Ghanaian assistant referees could be on duty when the next Africa Cup of Nations billed for South Africa, comes alive beginning Saturday, January, 19, 2013. The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has extended an invitation to assistant referees; Alidu Salifu Malik and David Laryea for a prerequisite CAF Referees Elite Course designed for the biannual gathering. The duo is among other selected official across the continent for the program from 21-29 November in Cairo, Egypt. The officials are expected to undergo a fitness test and get abreast with refereeing related issues during the course. The match officials for the January 19 to February 10 tournament will be drawn from the lot at the course. There was no Ghanaian official at the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations event held in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. GNA...
Booduori (U/W), Nov. 20, GNA – N2 Africa Project has introduced a new farming technology known as nitrogen fixation for smallholder farmers in the Nadowli and Wa East districts of the Upper West Region. The new technology seeks to improve soil fertility through the cultivation of leguminous crops such as soybean, cowpea and groundnut using new farming methods. The N2 Africa Project is being financed by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation through the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture in collaboration with the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research Institute/Savannah Agricultural Research Institute and the Ministry of Food and Agriculture. Mr. Asieku Yahaya, Assistant Research Officer at SARI, said at a farmers’ field day in Booduori in the Nadowli District that the project taught farmers new methods of applying fertilizer such as phosphorous fertilizer, muriate of potash, compost manure and the rhyzobium inoculants appropriately to increase yield. The new technology had the potential to improve soil nitrogen content, enhance soil productivity and eventually increase yields of beneficiary farmers. The value addition component of the project uses Women in Agricultural Development (WIAD) to train women in soya processing. He said there was also a human resource development aspect which sponsored agricultural officers to further their education in agriculture related courses. Mr. Salifu Mahama, MoFA-Nadowli District N2 Africa Project Schedule Officer, said the project was meeting its technology outreach objectives through the empowerment of a network of lead farmers to serve as an example to group members, neighbours and the wider agricultural community. He said the project started its dissemination and demonstration implementation in the Nadowli District in 2010 through the District Agricultural Extension Agents in Zambogu, Goriyiri, and Daffiama with farmer coverage of 810. He said in the 2011 farming season, the project coverage in the district increased to 1,800 farmers while beneficiary communities also increased to five. Mr. Mahama said the project was also carrying out agronomic trials in Dakyea (cowpea), Ombo (groundnuts) and Booduori (soybean) under the supervision of SARI. GNA...
Sang (N/R), Nov 20, GNA - The District Chief Executive for Mion, Mr. Dan Makandan, has said the Assembly was aware that the expectations of their compatriots were high but they need to be patient. Addressing the first general meeting of the Assembly, he said the Assembly was patiently waiting for its share of the seed money to be given to the 45 newly created district assemblies. Mr Makandan said this would enable the assembly to start the construction of permanent structures like offices and residential accommodation. He said the Assembly was faced with numerous challenges for instance, workers commute from Tamale and Yendi to Sang, the district capital, for official duties due to unavailability of residential facilities and the temporary office structure is unable to accommodate all the relevant departments due to lack of space. Mr. Makandan said in spite of these challenges, officers are dedicated to their work and are sharing the little resources at their disposal to perform their duties. He said a lot of schools under trees had been eliminated in the rural communities and many CHIPS compounds improved upon to provide quality Health Care to the people. Touching on Internal Revenue Generation base, Mr. Makandan called on the Assembly members to show interest in revenue generation by coming out with ideas to enable the Assembly generate funds internally. The Presiding Member of the Assembly, Mr. Alhassan Adam, called for unity and team work to enable the new assembly to achieve set goals. Touching on the Election 2012, he called the Assembly members to keep their ears on the ground and their eyes wide open so that any election related problems are promptly reported to the security agencies for prompt action to be taken. The Mion Distrct Co-ordinating Director, Mr. Ibrahim Yussif, appealed to the Assembly members to sacrifice by using their motor bikes provided by the Assembly to carry out activities of the Assembly particularly revenue generation, and water and sanitation programmes. He said in order to improve on sanitation the Assembly has placed an order refuse containers for the area. GNA...
Gomoa Nyanyano (C/R), Nov 20, GNA - Mr Richmond Sam Quarm, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary candidate for Gomoa East has said an NPP government would investigate how 400,000 Ghana cedis belonging to the District Assembly was withdrawn from the bank. He said the missing of that huge amount meant for development denied the people of getting education, health, security and roads projects. Mr Quarm, who is a former MP for the area, said this at a press conference at Nyanyano Kakraba. He said the government and other state institutions had been silent since the money got missing in March last year and nobody is being held responsible. The money, donated by DANIDA for projects in the Gomoa East District, was mysteriously withdrawn by some unknown people from the Assembly’s account at the Agona Swedru branch of the Ghana Commercial Bank last year. He said the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government had failed Ghanaians and there was the need to reject it on December 7. Mr Quarm said records from the Gomoa East District Ghana Education Service (GES) showed that pupils’ performance has been very poor over the past four year. GNA...
Accra , Nov. 20, GNA - Slice Biz Team wins this year’s startup weekend competition organized by Youth Enhancement International and Startup weekend International as part of the Global Entrepreneurship Week activities. Slice Biz Team, which came up with an investment platform to generate start-up capital for SMEs in Africa, was adjudged winner by the panel of judges. StartupWeekend is a global grassroots movement of active and empowered entrepreneurs who are learning the basics of founding startups and launching successful ventures. It is the largest community of passionate entrepreneurs with over 400 past events in 100 countries around the world. The event held at the Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology in Accra, was led by the Regional Operations Manager at Startup weekend, Brett Nakatsu, Stephen Gyasi Kwaw, CEO Youth Enhancement International and Ernest Asiedu Caesar, Assistant Communications Manager, Local Enterprises and Skills Development Programme (LESDEP). All Startup Weekend events allow anyone to pitch their startup idea and receive feedback from their peers. Teams build around the top ideas as determined by popular vote. Start-up Weekend Accra brought together over 60 budding entrepreneurs including programmers, tech designers, and business developers to pitch a start-up idea, develop, test, and then launch their new business all in the space of just 54 hours. The participants were given 54 hours for business model creation, coding, designing, and market validation. The weekends culminate with presentations in front of local entrepreneurial leaders with another opportunity for critical feedback. As inspiration to the 2012 participants, the event kicked off with a talk by David Osei whose company Dropifi not only won Start-up Weekend Accra 2011, but also went on to be named Start-up Weekend Global Winner, and number 3 ‘Top Tech Start-up in Africa’ by Forbes Magazine. About 20 participants took to the stage to pitch their initial ideas, and the best 14 were selected to form teams. Teams brainstormed their initial ideas, refined strategies to target customer segments, problem solved, mapped out revenue streams, competitors, and marketing strategies, as well as beginning to build their websites, apps and online platforms to demonstrate on Sunday. The teams were ably guided by input from several experienced mentors, including Regina Agyare, CEO of Soronko Solutions, Eric Crowther , Director of Operations, Lumana Credit, Kwame Osei Owusu, Monitoring and Evaluation Manager, LESDEP, Ian Ziddan, Product Planning and Development Manager, MTN Ghana and Mr. Ernest Asiedu Caesar, LESDEP, who helped participants think about the ‘bigger picture’ of scalability and sustainability, avoiding the trap of over-focusing on product details or features at the expense of sound business strategy and appeal to investors. The teams then validated their ideas, building a minimal viable product, and writing their final pitch presentations. Working up to the last minute, the 54-hour time limit was up, and the moment to present their hard work had arrived. The panel of expert judges including Ian Ziddah, from MTN, Richard Tanksley from MEST, Sammie Rayner from Lumana Credit, Michael Obeng from LESDEP and Dr Ekwow Spio-Garbrah former CEO of Commonwealth Telecommunications Union, listened to the pitches and chose the winners based on their customer validation, their execution and their business model. In second place was Picrazzi, who pitched their photo-sharing phone app that uploads photos instantly to online albums without the need for user uploading. In third place was Agripro who designed an online and phone-based investment platform that links agricultural investors with farmers in Africa. The top three teams would get the chance to pitch their ideas at the “Outlook of the Ghana Economy” Conference to be attended by President John Mahama and 200 of Ghana’s top CEOs and win cash prizes as well as the opportunity to enter the global competition. Some of the entries pitched for the competition included LetsTour, an online tourist information platform, with a focus on linking tourists in Africa to local tour guides, Waali Wireless: an ad-hoc wireless backbone to improve connectivity speed and access to online information in Ghana and ICT4C, a social enterprise that uses video tutorials to teach 8-18 year-olds about computer programming. The participants interviewed said Start-up Weekend was undoubtedly a learning experience that all those who took part would hold on to and build upon in their future ventures. GNA ...
Accra, Nov. 20, GNA - The Labour Rights Institute (LRI) has appealed to workers to exercise their rights under the Labour Acts to stop work and vacate their workplaces when they find themselves in conditions that threatened their health and safety. The institute gave this advice on Tuesday in a statement signed by Mr. Mohammed Affum, Executive Coordinator, and issued in the aftermath of the Melcom Shopping Mall disaster. The statement said workers should take this action after they had reported the life-threatening condition to their supervisor. “This right of workers is derived from section 119 of the Labour Act which provides that when a worker finds himself/herself in a situation at the workplace which he/she has reasonable cause to believe presents an imminent and serious danger to his/her life, the worker shall immediately report this fact to his/her supervisor and remove himself/herself from the situation,” it said. “If the workers of Melcom Shopping Centre were aware of their rights and had stopped working in the shop, after a report of cracks in the building was made to their supervisor, those who died would have been alive today,” said the statement. It said the rights of workers provided for in the Labour Act included the right to work under satisfactory, safe and healthy conditions. “That is why the Labour Act has, in addition to making employers largely responsible for ensuring a safe working environment, given workers the right to vacate health and life-threatening situations as protection from possible injuries or death from work place accidents,” the statement said. The statement said the Labour Act had made it unlawful for any employer to instruct workers who had vacated dangerous and life-threatening conditions to return to work. “So where an employer orders workers, who have vacated dangerous working conditions at the work place to return to work, the workers should refuse such orders and such refusal will not amount to insubordination because the order itself will be against the Labour Act, and therefore, unlawful,” the statement said. According to the statement, the Labour Act had also made it unlawful the dismissal, termination of employment or non-payment of wages of workers who had removed themselves from dangerous and serious situations at the work place. The Institute advised workers who are threatened with sanctions for refusing to work in conditions that threatened their health to report to their trade unions, the Labour Department or the National Labour Commission for the employer to be called to order. GNA...
Accra, Nov 20, GNA- The Black Satellites, would in three weeks learn who they would be housed with at the group stages of the 2013 African Youth Championship (AYC). Ghana will answer the roll call at the Algeria competition after booking a place in the biannual competition they last won in 2009. Information pieced together by GNA Sports from the secretariat of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), indicates that the balloting for the competition has been fixed for Sunday, December 9, in Cairo, Egypt. Seven countries plus host Algeria will be balloted into two groups for the March 16-30 tourney. Ghana, Benin, Egypt, Gabon, Mali, Nigeria and DR Congo complete the list of qualified nations for the Championship. The Satellites, winners of the 2009 AYC plus the World Youth Championship (WYC) qualified on a 5-4 aggregate after a two-leg meeting with Morocco. The four semi finalists of the competition would automatically qualify to represent the continent at the FIFA (WYC) billed for Turkey late 2013. GNA ...
Tamale, Nov 20, GNA -Four junior High Schools in the Tamale Metropolis have received hand washing facilities worth GHs 12,000 to help improve hygiene in their schools. The recipient schools are Kunyerule Primary School, Lahda Junior High School, Nyohini Presbyterian ‘A’ and ‘B’. The donation forms part of activities marking the World Toilet Day which seeks to create awareness and alter people’s behavior towards environmental sanitation. Speaking at the day’s event Mr Amin Yahaya of the Integrated Action for Community Development, (INTAGRAD) an NGO who presented the facilities, appealed to the beneficiary schools to make use of the machines. He said the machines were procured through the kind curtsey of Water Aid, Icco and Simavi who are members of the Dutch WASH Alliance. Hajia Ramatu Mahama, the Head Teacher of the Nyohini Presbyterian Junior High School ‘A’ and ‘B,’ said the facility would fill the sanitation gap in the school. GNA...
Accra, Nov. 20, GNA - The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) on Monday organized a seminar for political party activists in the Ga South municipality of the Greater Accra Region as part of its sensitization programme towards peaceful elections in the December polls. The seminar was also to bring the party activists abreast with the dos and don’ts concerning the 2012 presidential and parliamentary elections. The seminar attracted party activists from Ngleshie-Amanfrom, Weija- Gbawe, Bortianor and Obuom- Domeabra constituencies, all in Ga South municiplality. Addressing the participants, Mrs Joyce Afutu, Greater Accra Regional Director of NCCE, appealed to the activists to study the Political Parties Code of Conduct and abide by it as all political parties were signatory to it. “By signing the code, it means that the political parties are ready to adhere to processes that could ensure peaceful elections”, she said. She added that signing the code meant that the parties would condemn violence of all kind, avoid intimidating opponents, avoid destroying or defacing posters and paraphernalia of opponents, avoid electoral fraud, and the use of inflammatory statements as stated in the code”, she said. She urged the participants not to allow themselves to be used by the politicians to achieve their selfish gains as they alone would be held accountable for crimes they commit. Mr Kofi Frimpong, Ga South Municipal Electoral Officer, advised the electoral officials to desist from preventing people from voting because they did not have voters’ Identity cards. “With this new biometric system, it is not the person with identity card who votes, but the one whose name is found on the register and has had his or her finger prints verified by the verification machine”, he said. He advised people to desist from multiple registrations as the new machine would easily detect it when someone tried to engage in multiple registration or impersonation. He said every ballot paper had a unique serial number which could not be duplicated, adding that the Electoral Commission had put in place measures which could help eliminate foreign and illegal ballot papers. Mr Frimpong advised political parties to select people who could read and write as polling agents in order to avoid misunderstanding, and to help make the work of the presiding officers easier by cooperating with them. Superintendent Shaibu Osei, Ga South Municipal Police Commander, advised political party leaders to study the Public Order Act which enjoins them to inform the police before organizing any outdoor event, and abide by it. In a communiqué issued at the end of the programme, the participants called for an end to insults during rallies, and urged the media to be circumspect in their reportage. They also called on the police to be alert and urged party agents to refrain from interfering with the electoral process. GNA...
Tamale, Nov. 20, GNA – Government has procured four (4WD vehicles), 200 motorcycles, and computers for distribution to Regional and District Environmental Health Officers to effectively perform their duties. This initiative formed part of efforts by the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development (MLGRD) to build the capacity of Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies particularly the Environmental Health and Sanitation Departments (EHSD) with the required logistics and resources to position them to facilitate the implementation of sanitation programmes at the local levels. Mr Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, Minister of MLGRD, announced this during this year’s World Toilet Day commemoration held in Tamale on Monday. The Tamale event was the national commemoration and attended by organizations working in the Water, Sanitation and Health sector including school pupils. World Toilet Day, which is an annual event commemorated on November 19, is set aside by the global community to draw attention to the fact that an estimated 2.5 billion people in the world are currently without access to improved clean and safe toilets or latrines. In Ghana, the latest statistics published by the World Health Organization (WHO)/United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in 2012 shows that only 15 per cent (3.7 million) Ghanaians have access to clean, safe improved toilets in their homes, 58 per cent of the population share toilets with their neighbours or use public toilets and another 4.6 million Ghanaians defecate in the open daily. This year’s commemoration was under the theme: “Achieving Open Defecation Free Ghana”. Mr Ofosu Ampofo said the MLGRD with support from development partners and other key stakeholders had put in place the required institutional, policy and legal/investment framework “to address this developmental setback”. He said “I must indicate that the required enabling environment now exists and therefore we must make the desired effort to increase the current low access on sanitation.” He said tackling issues of sanitation should not be the responsibility of government alone instead “it must be seen as a collective responsibility and all hands must be on deck to ensure descent working and living environment for sustainable development”. He called for a change of attitude and ways of doing things if the country was to achieve the 54 per cent target of access to improved toilets by 2015. Mr Ofosu Ampofo said to move the sanitation agenda forward, the MLGRD had adopted the Community Led Total Sanitation Programme which was being implemented currently in five regions adding the next government would scale it up to all the 10 regions to ensure that the required impact was achieved in all communities. He expressed the gratitude of government to its development partners, non-governmental organizations, the private sector, civil society and community based organizations for their contribution towards improved sanitation and making Ghana free of open defecation. Naa Demedeme, Acting Director of EHSD appealed to chiefs and custodians of land to impress on land lords, tenants, prospective developers and subjects to provide toilets in their homes. Madam Clara Dube, Chief of Field Office, UNICEF Tamale, said sanitation was the most cost-effective of any health intervention and called for a stronger commitment on parts of all to make Ghana Open Defecation Free (ODF). Awards were presented to schools for emerging tops in quiz competitions on sanitation as well as for 2012 ODF communities. GNA ...
Ho, Nov. 20, GNA - Ms Darling Norgbey, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) has appealed to women across the country to use their endearing attributes to help diffuse simmering political tensions that could develop into full blown conflicts. Ms Norgbey, who is President of Police Ladies Association (POLAS), Volta Region, was addressing members of the Association and other security services ladies after a march on Saturday through the Ho Township to herald peaceful elections in the region. She said the peace message should be taken home, shared and propagated, among family and friends adding that POLAS was adding its voice to the call for peaceful elections coming from across the country. Ms Norgbey said POLAS was throwing its support behind “police and other sister security agencies to put in place elaborate plans to ensure the integrity of the electioneering process”. “As women, the call for peace is very relevant because should the peace and tranquillity that we enjoy be curtailed as a result of any unfortunate disturbances, we and our dear children would be the ones to bear the full brunt,” Ms Norgbey stated. GNA ...
Accra, Nov 20, GNA - Mr Joe Costello, Irish Trade Minister, has called on the Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana on the anniversary of the tenure of Dr Conor Cruise O' Brien, a former Vice Chancellor of the university. Mr Costello on Monday met Prof Ernest Aryitey, Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana on account of the 50th anniversary of the commencement of the tenure of the former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana. Dr O’Brien, an Irish, was Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana-Legon, from 1962 to 1965, after which he took up a position at the New York University. Mr Costello said Dr O' Brien was someone who challenged conventional wisdom during a long and cherished career in government, at the United Nations, in academia and in media. "He believed that true scholarship is not only worth pursuing for itself, but also, one of our best defenses against political oppression and violence." Mr Costello said Dr O' Brien's lifetime of writing and research, debate and public service, had a deep impact on Irish life and beyond. "I understand that his time in Ghana likewise, left a legacy that is acknowledged with great warmth and respect to this day." He said Dr O' Brien, "if he were with us today", would have taken pride in acknowledging the role the University of Ghana had played in the education of some of Ghana's leaders. "We are conscious of the loss of the late President, John Atta Mills, who died suddenly earlier this year Former President Mills was himself a graduate of this University and spoke warmly of Dr O' Brien, when our Ambassador presented his credentials to him last year." Mr Costello, presented a copy of a book by Dr O' Brien entitled, "Memoir, My Life and Themes", to Prof Ernest Aryitey, Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana, as a future resource for academic study in the University. He also, together with Prof Aryitey, agreed to hold an annual "Conor Cruise O' Brien Memorial Lecture in the University of Ghana, beginning from 2013. "I know that in a few weeks, Ghana will elect a new President, and that you will continue to set the bar by which democratic governance across Africa is measured," he said. Prof Aryitey said "we are elated by the visit of this delegation." He said Dr O' Brien, apart from being an academic, stood for strong principles such as integrity, honesty with one's convictions among others. Prof Aryitey said whilst the university was fulfilling its duty to feed young people with knowledge, "the integrity need is almost forgotten". He said the lectures would rekindle the need for certain values, such as integrity, accountability, to be made a part of the process of grooming young people into future leaders of the country. Referring to Dr O' Brien, he said "It is befitting for a man who did so much within a short time, to have annual lectures held in his memory," Dr Cruise O' Brien, 1917 to 2008, was an Irish politician, and academic. GNA ...
Kumasi (Ash), Nov. 20, GNA – The Ashanti Youth Business Executives (ASHYBEC), a business group, has described the New Patriotic Party (NPP) manifesto as very friendly to the business community in Ghana. In a statement issued in Kumasi, Mr Theophilus Davis, Vice President of the group, said after taking much time to study the NPP manifesto, ASHYBEC is convinced that the manifesto of the NPP has something good for Ghanaian businessmen and women. Mr Davis said after monitoring the IEA presidential and vice presidential debates held recently, the group was encouraged by the fact that the NPP had a very formidable team to handle the economy of Ghana. He explained that the instability of the cedi is badly affecting business operations in the country adding that “the cost of doing business today in Ghana is so high due to erratic power supply coupled with high electricity tariffs and businessmen do not have access to loans due to high interest rate”. The ASHYBEC Vice President said these factors and the love they have for mother Ghana have motivated the group to throw their support behind the formidable team of Nana Akufo-Addo and Dr Mamudu Bawumia to ensure the growth of businesses in Ghana, with its attendant socio-economic development. Mr Davis gave the assurance that ASHYBEC would do all in its power to rally solidly behind the NPP to make a huge difference in the December 2012 general election. GNA ...
Accra, Nov. 19, GNA – Customers using Vodafone broadband mobile devices have the privilege of being first to experience the newly launched Microsoft Windows 8 Operating System in Ghana without the need to download or install new software or drivers. This is because Vodafone Ghana, the CIMG Telecom Company of the year, has worked with Microsoft to allow the seamless integration of their mobile broadband devices in the Windows 8 Operating System. “Vodafone installation software for our dongles and MiFi devices is now embedded in the Windows 8 Operating System so that when our customers plug in their devices, it automatically detects it and launches the Vodafone mobile broadband application,” Ebenezer Ampadu, Head of Terminals Vodafone Ghana said at an experiential session with journalists on Monday. The Windows 8 Operating System is an all-new touch reinvented from the principles of the Windows 7 speed and reliability introducing significant changes to primarily focus on providing a seamless integration between mobile devices, tablets and laptops. “It does that by taking advantage of new or emerging technology called cloud computing,” Mr Ampadu said. In order to allow customers to switch to the Windows 8, Mr Ampadu said “Vodafone, right from the beginning at the development stage, started working with Microsoft to allow its broadband devices, currently compatible with windows 7, to also be used on Windows 8 without the need to download or install new software or drivers.” He said Vodafone Company had also developed a new web interface in Windows 8 that allows customers to monitor their data usage, top up and generally gives them better control of their browsing experience. “With Windows 8 using SkyDrive, if you take pictures on your Windows 8 phone, they are automatically loaded onto your laptop. I can confidently say no one has this offer as we talk now in Ghana, except Vodafone Ghana. So we at Vodafone have our devices compatible with the Windows 8,” he said. Antoinette Atuah, Corporate Communications Manager at Vodafone Ghana said in its commitment to lead in innovation and bring cutting edge technology to its customers, Vodafone would on Friday November 23rd introduce to its customers in Ghana the latest HTC Windows 8 mobile phone. “When you think innovation, think Vodafone. Today all our broadband devices are compatible with the latest Microsoft Windows 8 Operating System. We are the first to introduce this in Ghana and to our cherish customers,” She said. The HTC 8x phone gives a unique user experience because it is designed with people in mind and allows the user to personalize their device giving them better control. Vodafone Ghana was also the first to bring the Sumsung Galaxy S II, and the Blackberry Torch mobile phones to Ghana. GNA ...
Assin Foso (C/R), Nov.19, GNA - Mr Alex Dewise Antwi-Boasiako, the Municipal Chief Executive of Assin North, has called on the youth to avoid being used by politicians to foment trouble in the coming December 7 elections. He urged them to always consider the nation first in whatever action they undertake and endeavor to protect and defend it at all times. Mr Antwi-Boasiako made the call when he addressed the youth of the District after a peace walk organized by the National Youth Authority (NYA) in Assin Foso. The walk which took the participants through the principal streets of the Foso town, was under the theme: “Partnering Ghanaian Youth for peaceful election 2012”. The walk was part of an initiative to involve the youth in spreading the message of peace as the elections approches. Mr Antwi-Boasiako, who is also the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Parliamentary aspirant for the Assin Central Constituency, commended the NYA for organizing the walk and expressed the hope that such walks would be organised regularly to ensure peace in the area. He advised the youth to vote for someone who has their interest at heart and would do everything possible to improve upon their living conditions. Mr Mensah Etsibah, the Programmes and Organization Director of NYA, appealed to those seeking public offices to pay attention to the needs of the youth and develop useful policies and projects that would be beneficial to the youth. Dr Richard Asiedu, the Assin North Municipal Director of NYA, said the walk started in Dunkwa-Offin (Upper Denkyira District) would gradually move to the rest of the country adding that soccer matches would also be organised for all political parties and help unite them. Dr Asiedu, who is also the proprietor of St. Andrews Senior High School a private SHS in the district, said the walk was also aimed at seeking views and opinions from community members on how to proceed in managing the peace in the area. GNA ...
Tarkwa (W/R), Nov. 19, GNA - Two illegal miners Yaw Patakron, 31, and Yaw Amo, 41, have been remanded in to prison custody by the Tarkwa Circuit Court for stabbing a man to death at Amoanda in the Pestea Huni/Valley District. Their plea was not taken and they will re-appear before court on December 3. Detective Chief Inspector Oscar Amponsah told the court presided over by Mr Samuel Obeng Diawuo that the deceased, Kofi Asare, 28, and the accused persons are all residents of Amoanda near Huni/Valley. He said on Tuesday November 13 at about 12:30 am, the deceased together with the two accused persons were at a wake keeping when a quarrel ensued between the deceased and some other people who were at the funeral ground. Inspector Amponsah said a quarrel ensued between the first accused person Yaw Patakron and the deceased but were soon separated by those around and thus went home to change his attire and came back to the funeral grounds. He said as soon as Patakron sat down the deceased started insulting him without any provocation but he said nothing whiles the second accused Yaw Amo, who was with Patakron told the deceased that he would have shot him dead if he was the one he was troubling. Inspector Amponsah said the first accused person then slapped the deceased who in turn used a stick to hit his forehead which resulted in a cut. He said the fight was again separated and whiles the deceased was going home, Patakron followed and kicked him to the ground and stabbed him at the right rib and left the scene whiles the deceased tried to seek help from the village but unconscious on his way. He said the deceased was soon found and rushed to a nearby health center but was pronounced dead on arrival. Inspector Amponsah said the Huni/Valley police immediately arrested the accused persons and handed them over to the Tarkwa police as a mob in the community wanted to lynch them. He said during investigation both accused persons admitted the offense. GNA ...
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