Journalists in the Tamale Metropolis, have under-gone a training workshop in Tamale on the use of social media to enhance the effectiveness of their work.
The Domestic Violence and Victims Support Unit (DOVVSU) of the Ghana Police Service in the Northern Region recorded 570 abuse cases in the first quarter of 2014.
Mad Sharon Bar-li, the Israeli Ambassador in Ghana, has said it was important for the state to pay much premium on empowering teachers and other care givers in education to ensure improvement in education standards.
Polytanks (Gh) Ltd, manufacturers of water storage tanks, has launched a new type of water storage tanks, the first of its kind on the Ghanaian market.
Ghana on Thursday donated some items and cash to the National Chief Imam, Sheik Dr. Osmanu Nuhu Sharubutu.
A study published in Volume Two, Issue Eight of The Lancet Global Health journal shows that Plasmodium falciparum malaria infection during pregnancy in Africa leads to adverse outcomes including low birthweight.
The First Lady of Equatorial Guinea, Mrs Constancia Mangue Nsue de Obiang, is sponsoring eight children from her country, to acquire basic education in Ghana, as a personal initiative to deepen the ties between her country and Ghana.
The chiefs and people of Agona Duakwa, have staged a massive demonstration against the change of site for the construction of aCommunity Senior High School by government from the town to Namawura in the same district.
The Superintendent Minister of Mount Zion Methodist Church at Apam, Very Rev. (Major Retired) Daniel Defoe Manso Afriyie, has appealed to teachers to work hard and with love to enable them turn out good qualify children to lead the nation in future.
The State School for the Deaf at Adjei Kojo, near Tema, was on Thursday re-named Dr Seth Tetteh Ocloo School for the Deaf, in honour of its founder.
Mobile Telecommunication Network (MTN), is focused on bringing solutions to challenges confronting Small and Medium-Scale Enterprises in Ghana, Mrs Cynthia Lumor, Corporate Services Executive of the Network, has hinted.
Government representatives and experts meeting at the Food Agriculture Organization (FAO) in Rome, on Thursday endorsed global plans of action to halt the escalating degradation of soils.
A remembrance service was on Thursday held at the Asomdwie Park in Accra in memory of President John Evans Atta Mills.
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