- More buses won’t fix traffic—Solomon Owusu warns of congestion, corruption and misplaced solutions
- Foreign Affairs Minister, VCTF Explore Partnership to Drive SME Growth
- PRESEC-Legon slams Serwaa Amihere for ‘reckless’ comments
- Bank of Ghana reaffirms support for economic journalism through New Media Award
- Traffic challenges persist as tricycle return to highways, experts urge multi-pronged solutions
- Strategic oversight at Tema Port enhances Ghana’s energy supply and regulatory compliance
- GES responds to alleged feeding concerns at Savelugu Senior High School
- Ghana strengthens African labour ties as Foreign Minister meets OATUU Secretary-General
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Kwame Osei Prempeh[/caption] A governance expert has faulted the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, over the appointment of a new Managing Director (MD) for the Ghana Oil Company (GOIL). Professor Albert Puni emphasized that GOIL as a listed entity on the Ghana Stock Exchange, there are laid down procedures to appoint and dismiss the MD and not by the President’s sole decision. The President fired the former MD Patrick A.K Akorli and appointed Mr. Kwame Osei Prempeh to replace him. The decision has been opposed by the board chairman of GOIL; Prof. William Asumaning, who is accusing President Akufo-Addo of…
The Tema Regional Fire Service says report on Sunday’s fire disaster that ripped through a tanker yard behind the Ashaiman Timber Market would be ready by close of day, Monday. According to the Fire Service, investigations are expected to be concluded today and the report would be made known to the public. Twelve out of 26 tanker trucks belonging to a private company were destroyed by fire at the yard. The tanker trucks were all full with petroleum products meant for distribution to some fuel stations on Monday. The Ghana National Fire Service managed to salvaged fourteen of the tanker trucks.…
Nominees for the 2017 edition of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards have been announced. The Grand launch of the 18th edition of the VODAFONE GHANA MUSIC AWARDS (VGMA) was held at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel in Accra on Friday February 24. The ceremony which was attended by a list of VIP guests in the entertainment industry, artistes and some friends of the awards who took part in social media activations and the Ghana Media fraternity as a whole. As announced at the recently held press briefing, in celebration of Ghana’s 60th Independence Anniversary, the theme for this year’s event is…
One hygiene product that has gained huge popularity in recent times is hand sanitizers. As people are becoming aware of the importance of proper hand-washing in reducing harmful germ transmission, several hand sanitizer products have flourished in the market. People are often seen rubbing a dab of sanitizer over their hands to eliminate any germs that may be clinging to their skin. Hand sanitizers are mostly used when there is no access to soap and water or not enough time to wash thoroughly. But with hand sanitizers, there are two questions that strike the mind. Can a hand sanitizer serve…
One hygiene product that has gained huge popularity in recent times is hand sanitizers. As people are becoming aware of the importance of proper hand-washing in reducing harmful germ transmission, several hand sanitizer products have flourished in the market. People are often seen rubbing a dab of sanitizer over their hands to eliminate any germs that may be clinging to their skin. Hand sanitizers are mostly used when there is no access to soap and water or not enough time to wash thoroughly. But with hand sanitizers, there are two questions that strike the mind. Can a hand sanitizer serve…
The International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) is looking ahead to a bigger, better and greater future as it celebrates 33 years in God’s ministry. Founded on February 26, 1984 by Pastor Mensa Otabil and 20 committed members at the Kanda Cluster of Schools, it has been a rollercoaster journey, but for the “goodness of God”, ICGC is now a world acclaimed Church. From the humble beginning to the current location at Abossey Okai where it is headquartered, the church moved around several times worshipping in a school’s laboratory and suffering eviction at a point. Read more on this journey here.…
A South African journalist with Pretoria FM, observing the ferocity of the xenophobic attacks, says the safety of Ghanaians in South Africa cannot be guaranteed totally contrary to what has been painted by Ghanaian officials. According to Anton Meijer, although the situation in the country is relatively calm, nationals of other African countries including Ghanaians are not safe for now. He advised, “try and keep contact with them [relatives in South Africa] to locate them and also get in contact with the Ghana High Commission here [South Africa] and then give them the details and whereabouts of the relatives so…
The outgoing dean of the Parliamentary Press Corps, Andrew Edwin Arthur has called for the total independence of the press corps to ensure that it doesn’t operate directly under the Public Affairs Department of Parliament. The appeal was made through the Speaker of Parliament Prof. Aaron Mike Oquaye and the leadership of the house. Speaking at the swearing in of the newly elected executives of the Parliamentary Press Corps at the Speaker’s conference room in Parliament on Friday, Andrew Edwin Arthur stated, “We need an independent press corps that can serve as watchdog over the activities of the house and partner the…
Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh[/caption] Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, Minister for Education has announced the release of GH¢55 million to pay state owned university lecturers as their book and research allowance. He said in addition to the book and research allowance, government would also establish a research fund to facilitate further research and innovation. The Education Minister announced this at the maiden congregation of the Takoradi Technical University at Takoradi on the theme; ‘Consolidating Industrial Growth in Ghana: The role of Technical Universities.’ Dr Prempeh said there was a comprehensive programme to sponsor both lecturers and administrators to acquire higher degrees…
According to Nyanteng, Ghana experienced a rapid dietary shift to rice, particularly in the urban centres, during the early post-independence period (starting 1957). The trend was attributed to increased income, favourable government pricing policies, good storability of rice and ease of cooking. Rice consumption in Ghana increased from 7.4 kg per caput/annum between 1982 and 1985 (WARDA, 1986) to 13.3 kg per caput/annum (Government of Ghana, 1996) resulting in a total annual consumption of 239 400 tonnes of milled rice (i.e. estimated on 18 million population). The annual consumption (1991-1996) thus showed an increase of 119 000 tonnes over that of 1990.…