Evaluation in educational system strands many youthEvaluation in educational...
Togbe Dzidoah, personnel officer at the Volta Regional Directorate of the Ghana Education Service, has observed that evaluation in Ghana’s educational system could be edging out a mass of its youth for...
View ArticleProject to scale-up cowpea, groundnut production in UWR launchedProject to...
A project dubbed: “Taking Cowpea and Groundnut to Scale,” has been launched in Wa, to boost the production of the two leguminous crops, to improve household incomes and nutritional values among people...
View ArticleTMA presents items to Muslim CommunitiesTMA presents items to Muslim Communities
The Tema Metropolitan Assembly (TMA), has presented various items to the Muslim Communities within the Metropolis, towards the celebration of this year's Eid-ul Fitr
View ArticleB/A Regional Mental Health sub-committee inauguratedB/A Regional Mental...
Available statistics indicate that 41 percent of Ghanaians have one form of psychological distress, Mr. Samuel Justice Adjei, Deputy Brong-Ahafo Regional Minister, stated this in Sunyani on Wednesday
View ArticleGlobal mental health workforce, financing remain low Global mental health...
Nearly one in 10 persons have a mental health disorder worldwide, but only one per cent of the global health workforce is working in mental health, the World Health Organisation’s Mental Health Atlas...
View ArticleScores of Accra residents adopt new ways of accessing daily newsScores of...
From the break of day till late morning, various news stands scattered around the city of Accra are crowded with enthusiastic Ghanaians who want to catch a glimpse of major headlines in the many...
View ArticleHohoe welcomes Ebola vaccine trialHohoe welcomes Ebola vaccine trial
Residents of Hohoe have debunked rumours that they were against the trial of Ebola vaccine in the Municipality and say they only requested education on the trial vaccine
View ArticleK-Poly adds banking application software to programmesK-Poly adds banking...
The Kumasi Polytechnic has included a banking application software developed by an indigenous Ghanaian Information Technology (IT) Company, Logiciel, in its courses
View ArticleCanadian teachers support pupils in TamaleCanadian teachers support pupils in...
The Canadian Teachers Federation (CTF), has presented assorted teaching and learning materials to the Chesche Roman Catholic Primary School in the Tamale Metropolis, to aid them in their academic progress
View ArticleNGO organises nationwide education for hearing impairedNGO organises...
The International Network for Deaf Empowerment (INDE), a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), seeking the welfare of the hearing impaired, has begun organizing a nationwide non-formal literacy classes...
View ArticleCircle interchange project to be ready in June 2016Circle interchange project...
The Kwame Nkrumah Circle Interchange Project is to be completed by June 2016, Mr Kweku Diafo, Chief Resident Engineer, told the Ghana News Agency in an interview on Wednesday
View ArticleUrbanetGh calls for establishment of seed centres UrbanetGh calls for...
Mr Zakaria Abdul-Rashid, Executive Director of UrbanetGh, a non-governmental organization, has called for a policy to encourage the establishment of seeds or input centres in the districts to make them...
View ArticleNPP PC, 17 others, held over stolen Cocobod fertilizers NPP PC, 17 others,...
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary Candidate for Hemang Lower Denkyira, Bright Wireko-Brobey and 17 others were on Wednesday, granted bail by a Cape Coast Circuit Court, over their alleged...
View ArticleParents to visit wards' schools regularly Parents to visit wards' schools...
Mr Paa Alidu Sulley, Head teacher of Odumprala M/A Basic School in the Ga South Municipality, has urged parents and guardians to pay regular visits to the schools of their wards, to secure update on...
View ArticleHuman right violations at hospitals should stop - CHRAJ Human right...
The Acting Commissioner of the Commission of Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), Mr Richard Quayson has expressed concern about the unprofessional conducts and practices of some health...
View ArticleOMCs reduces fuel prices drastically OMCs reduces fuel prices drastically
Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) on Thursday reduced prices of petroleum products in conformity with the de-regulation of petroleum products which took effect from June 16.
View ArticleTax payers urged to honour their obligation Tax payers urged to honour their...
The Acting Head of the Koforidua Medium Tax Office (MTO), Mr Richard Ajago said tax collection has shifted from enforcement to voluntary compliance.
View ArticleJehovah's Witnesses to hold 'Imitate Jesus' convention Jehovah's Witnesses to...
The Jehovah’s Witnesses say all is set for their annual gathering to aid people benefit practically from the example and teachings of Jesus Christ in Kumasi.
View ArticleGive the aged respect and proper attention - MCE
Dr. Adams Nuhu, Awutu-Senya East Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) has urged society to respect and protect the aged, especially women for their toil in laying a good foundation for the nation’s...
View ArticleLabour Commission directs state attorneys to call off strike Labour...
The National Labour Commission (NLC) has referred the dispute of the striking state attorneys to compulsory arbitration and directed them to call off their strike.
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