Agona Swedru, Feb 28, GNA – A headmaster has appealed to the government to fulfil financial commitments to vocational and technical institutions to ensure quality skills training for the youth.
Agona Swedru, Feb 28, GNA – A headmaster has appealed to the government to fulfil financial commitments to vocational and technical institutions to ensure quality skills training for the youth.
Accra , Feb 28, GNA - Mr Cornelius Okan-Adjetey, grandson of Sergeant Peter Adjetey, one of the three ex-servicemen who were killed during the 28th February Christianborg Crossroads Shooting in the then Gold Coast, has called on government to maintain the tombs of the three ex-servicemen because they had become national assets.
Accra , Feb 28, GNA - Mr Cornelius Okan-Adjetey, grandson of Sergeant Peter Adjetey, one of the three ex-servicemen who were killed during the 28th February Christianborg Crossroads Shooting in the then Gold Coast, has called on government to maintain the tombs of the three ex-servicemen because they had become national assets.
Gomoa Fetteh (C/R), Feb. 28, GNA – The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) has handed over a Senior High School building to the Gomoa Fetteh community in the Central Region.
Gomoa Fetteh (C/R), Feb. 28, GNA – The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) has handed over a Senior High School building to the Gomoa Fetteh community in the Central Region.
Nkawkaw, Feb. 28, GNA - Reverend Atiemo Aryeh, Chairman of the Kwahu West Municipal Peace Council, has appealed to members of youth associations to support social interventions aimed at solving challenges facing the needy and the vulnerable.
Nkawkaw, Feb. 28, GNA - Reverend Atiemo Aryeh, Chairman of the Kwahu West Municipal Peace Council, has appealed to members of youth associations to support social interventions aimed at solving challenges facing the needy and the vulnerable.
Koforidua, Feb. 28, GNA - Participants at a focus group discussion in Koforidua have appealed to Parliament to pass the Right to Information Bill (RTI) with the necessary amendments to make it more beneficial to the ordinary citizens.
Koforidua, Feb. 28, GNA - Participants at a focus group discussion in Koforidua have appealed to Parliament to pass the Right to Information Bill (RTI) with the necessary amendments to make it more beneficial to the ordinary citizens.
Accra , Feb. 28, GNA -The aviation industry in Ghana has grown immensely over the years, especially in the number of international airlines connecting to Kotoka International Airport in Accra.
Accra , Feb. 28, GNA -The aviation industry in Ghana has grown immensely over the years, especially in the number of international airlines connecting to Kotoka International Airport in Accra.
The woman, who claimed ownership of a government bungalow belonging to the defunct State Construction Corporation (SCC) was on Wednesday, May 9 last year arrested on the orders of the Western Regional Security Council on account of her unlawful occupation of state property.
The woman, who claimed ownership of a government bungalow belonging to the defunct State Construction Corporation (SCC) was on Wednesday, May 9 last year arrested on the orders of the Western Regional Security Council on account of her unlawful occupation of state property.
According to them the premix fuel, supposed to be sold at 2.70 Ghana cedis, is being sold by the middle men at 6.00 Ghana cedis, a situation they described as unacceptable and affecting the fishing industry in the country.
According to them the premix fuel, supposed to be sold at 2.70 Ghana cedis, is being sold by the middle men at 6.00 Ghana cedis, a situation they described as unacceptable and affecting the fishing industry in the country.
The WHO report which was made available to the Ghana News Agency on Wednesday said as the population ages globally, more people than ever before are facing hearing loss.
The WHO report which was made available to the Ghana News Agency on Wednesday said as the population ages globally, more people than ever before are facing hearing loss.
The manager of the spot, Bernard Smith pleaded guilty of causing excessive noise nuisance, non-compliance of notice and operating a drinking bar and swimming pool without medical and suitability certificates which carried GHC600.00 fines each or in default three months imprisonment on each count.
The manager of the spot, Bernard Smith pleaded guilty of causing excessive noise nuisance, non-compliance of notice and operating a drinking bar and swimming pool without medical and suitability certificates which carried GHC600.00 fines each or in default three months imprisonment on each count.
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