Rev. Dr. Ernest Adu-Gyamfi has delivered his last address as the Executive President of the Ghana Baptist Convention (GBC), after eight years of excellence and transformational leadership. He delivered the address at the 59th Annual Session of the Ghana Baptist Convention held at Ejura in the Ashanti Region where he also announced his retirement … The post Rev.
The former Chief Executive of the Chamber of Bulk Oil Distributors, Senyo Hosi, has urged the youth to develop interest in the creation of their own jobs to close the unemployment gap in the country. He said although the government was doing everything possible through its flagship initiatives to give jobs to the youth, it … The post Youth urged to create their own jobs
The first half of the year has seen significant improvement in most of the clinical activities and the related indicators at the KomfoAnokye Teaching Hospital (KATH), an indication that “we are recovering from the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic,” observes the Chief Executive, DrOhenebaOwusu-Danso. Speaking at a mid-year review meeting here on Friday, he … The post KATH
The Korle Bu Teaching Hospital last Friday inaugurated its chorale in Accra with the commitment to ensure a sense of community to move the hospital forward. The inauguration which saw a beautiful night full of soothing and uplifting musical renditions brought together members of the hospital fraternity as well as patrons. Dr Opoku Ware Ampomah, … The post KBTH inaugurates Chorale appeared first
More than 190 tax experts have converged on Accra for a three-day conference aimed at maximising tax revenue for African countries from the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA). Dubbed, African Tax Administration Annual Congress, it is being held on the theme “The Tax and Revenue Implications of the AfCFTA.” Organised by … The post Tax
Hundred of Ghanaians yesterday marched within the Ministries enclave in Accra to put pressure on the Auditor-General to apply his constitutional mandate to disallow illegal expenditures and surcharge public officials found to have engaged in financial irregularities. Clad in red attire and paraphernalia, the protesters held placards and banners with various inscriptions, including “Stop the … The post Surcharge
The 4th World Teak Conference aimed at promoting responsible teak trade, marketing and tree improvements opened in Accra yesterday on the theme Global Teak Market; Challenges and Opportunities for Emerging Markets and Developing Economies. Over 300 participants from 20 countries, including researchers, marketers and agro forestry experts are attending the four-day event. Topics to be … The post Over
The Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Mr Godfred Yeboah Dame, on Monday stated that dockets on the Menzgold case is almost ready for prosecution to commence. “I am happy to state that after painstaking investigations, dockets on that financial crime are almost ready for prosecution to commence in earnest, Mr Dame said in a speech … The post NAM
The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) has entreated the citizenry to prioritise the fight against corruption with discipline, high level of decency and intentional moral practices. It stressed on the need for Ghanaians to build the nation for themselves to its highest core but corruption was an act against the state and … The post CHRAJ:
Ghanaians have been called upon to take up the fight against illegal mining to stop the country’s water bodies and forest reserves from further degradation. General Overseer of the Evangelical Church of Ghana (ECG), Rev Maxwell K.K Liwangol, who made the call, said, the menace, which had led to the destruction of farmlands, cocoa farms … The post Ghanaian urged to help fight illegal
This is the concluding part of the article published in the September 5, 2022 issue of the paper. Another recent review by Fang-yan et al.(2019) found that ginger significantly decreased HbA1c in people with type 2 diabetes. The other news is that the study found that ginger did not affect fasting blood sugar. Zhu et … The post Ginger …Effective
At the beginning of my journalistic career, I encountered an attitude of mind that nearly brought an early end to my journey into the world of the wordsmith. I had arrived from a journalistic regime, operated at my first workplace, the monthly New NationMagazine that was very liberal, to the regimented newsroom of the Gold … The post Why do we hate to be corrected? appeared first on
The Accra Technical University (ATU) has no legal title to its Kinbu Campus and Cantonment lands acquired in 1960, according to Auditor-General’s 2021 report submitted to Parliament. The report urged management of the University to ensure that legal titles to those lands were secured as early as possible by liaising with the appropriate State agencies. … The post Accra
Togbe Emmanuel Anomoo, Chief Fisherman of Salakope, and spokesperson for Ghana National Fishermen Council, has cautioned Municipal and District Chief Executives (MDCEs), to stop interfering in the sale of premix fuel, in the Southern part of the Volta Region. He said some individuals continued to take advantage of loopholes in the sale of premix fuel … The post MDCEs
Yesterday, hundreds of members of anti-corruption groups and civil society organisations marched within the Ministries enclave in Accra to remind the Auditor-General (A-G) of his constitutional mandate to disallow illegal expenditures and surcharge public officials found to have engaged in financial irregularities. The protesters’ reason was that every year, the Auditor General’s Report unearthed massive … The post Citizenry
The Ashanti Regional Police Command has commenced investigations into the circumstances surrounding the death of Francis Kofi Okesu, the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Krachi East, in the Oti Region. The MCE, who was also the Dean of Oti Regional Municipal and District Chief Executives (MDCEs), was found dead in a hotel room, at Kentikrono, … The post Police
A staff of the National Ambulance Service (NAS) in the Bole District, Lucky MahamaImoro, has allegedly been killed by an assailant. MrImoro, who was in his early 30s, was believed to have been hit on the head with a block by his attacker, at Bole, the district capital. An uncle to the Imoro, MrMahamaHaruna, confirmed the … The post NAS staff allegedly murdered at Bole appeared
The Chinese woman, Aisha Huang, who was arrested in May, 2017, charged for undertaking illegal mining in the country and deported, is back in Ghana.. Aisha, who gained ‘notoriety’ and ‘tagged as Galamsey Queen,’ the Ghanaian Times has gathered has been in the country operating at an illegal mining site, until her arrest in Kumasi, … The post Aisha Huang, 3 others before
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