Day: April 28, 2024
Training programme on environmental?risk management ends in Accra
A six-day training programme on the Essentials of Environmental and Social Risk Management has ended in Accra with a call on participants to mainstream or prioritise issues of environmental management in executing development projects.
The programme …
Read More‘Wofa K.K.’ goes home
Scores of people Saturday thronged the Forecourt of the State House to show last respect and bid final farewell to Martin Kwabena Kwakye, popularly known as ‘Wofa K.K’, the Director of Oman FM at Kencity Media Limited.
As early as 0500 hours, some sy…
Read MoreLet’s be true believers, not just church goers – Catholic Priest
The Reverend Fr Samuel Kwarteng, a visiting Priest of the Mary Queen of Peace Catholic Church, Cape Coast, has appealed to Christians to lead the lives of true believers and not just church goers.
He said Christians were sometimes tempted to believe …
Read MoreEffutu, Ajumako, Akyempim to cooperate with Lands Commission for land management
Participants at a day’s stakeholders’ engagement at Winneba have resolved to partner the Central Regional Lands Commission to promote the judicious use of land in accordance with sustainable principles to help curtail conflicts in the area.
They are …
Read MoreGhana on track to secure official creditors waiver for US$360m third tranche
Mr Seth Terkper, a former Finance Minister, has expressed confidence in Ghana getting a waiver from official creditors to support the approval of a third tranche of US$360 million for the country.
Mr Terkper who led Ghana’s 16th International Monetar…
Read MoreVeterinary Day: Veterinary Medical Association celebrates veterinarians
?The Ghana Veterinary Medical Association (GVMA) has acknowledged the enormous contributions of veterinarians in the country to the health of animals, people and the environment as Ghana commemorates the 2024 World Veterinary Day
The GVMA said the ap…
Read MoreAnomabo Traditional Council braces itself in renewed development drive
The Anomabo Traditional Council has outdoored three new special committees to facilitate a holistic and sustained development in a renewed drive to transform the 64-community ancient coastal city over the next 20 years.
The committees will be respons…
Read MoreAnomabo Traditional Council braces itself in renewed development drive
The Anomabo Traditional Council has outdoored three new special committees to facilitate a holistic and sustained development in a renewed drive to transform the 64-community ancient coastal city over the next 20 years.
The committees will be respons…
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