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September 25, 2024
CSIR-SARI introduces stress-resilient crop varieties to farmers in Wa
The Savannah Agricultural Research Institute of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR-SARI) has introduced farmers to stress-resilient crop varieties, to help them adapt to the challenges of climate change, enhance productivity, an…
Ghana records trade surplus in Q2 of 2024 driven by increase in gold exports
Ghana’s total trade value for the second quarter (Q2) of 2024 stood at GH?123.0 billion, comprising GH?64.2billion in exports and GH?58.8billion in imports.
The country recorded a trade surplus of GH?5.4 billion, marking a substantial reversal from …
VFS Global opens premium vehicle registration and driver license ultra centre in Accra
VFS Global with support from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority has opened a new Ultra Centre for Licensing and Vehicle Registration in Accra.
Operated by Bridge Direct, in collaboration with VFS Global, the Centre offers applicants a conven…
Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipal Assembly commissions DRIP equipment
The Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipal Assembly in the Western Region has commissioned the District Road Improvement Project (DRIP) at Nyanso, to address road network challenges within the municipality.
In a brief address, Mr Benjamin Kessie, the Municipal Chi…
Animations can communicate wrong messages in health reporting – Health Expert
Dr Nii Nortey Hanson-Nortey, a Public Health Expert, has advised journalists to be cautious when using animations to tell health-related stories, as the public may misinterpret them as cartoons, missing the content and the expected impact.
Dr Hanson…
EPA, UNDP raise awareness on ozone layer
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme {UNDP} in Ghana, has launched an initiative to increase awareness about the ozone layer.
The initiative aims to involve community members, inst…
GNASSM pledges to collaborate with stakeholders to minimise illegal mining
The Ghana National Association of Small-Scale Miners (GNASSM) has pledged to collaborate with all stakeholders to minimise illegal mining activities in the country.
Although, the association said they disagreed with the Trades Union Congress, Univer…
Political parties should caution their followers about unnecessary confrontations – Police
Superintendent Eric Amponsah, the Tema Community Two Crime Officer, has urged political parties to caution and educate their followers against unnecessary confrontations.
Superintendent Amponsah, speaking at the Tema Metro Inter-Party Dialogue Commi…
Stench from gutters at Lapaz, danger to health – Residents
Residents in the Accra suburbs of Lapaz and Nii Boiman have expressed concern about consistent stench that had engulfed their environment which could lead to an epidemic.
Most alarming was how cooked food was being sold to the public from positions …
Let’s endeavour to cement bond of peace, social cohesion – Gospel Ministers
The Gospel Ministers Network has implored political parties and their followings to remain tolerant, and respect the views of their opponents in the electioneering, to avoid hostilities and disturbance of national peace during the December 7 polls.
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