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Education in Ghana can be improved – Prof Nana Agyemang

Education in Ghana can be improved – Prof Nana Agyemang

Education Minister Prof Jane Nana Agyemang says education in the country can improve if all the stakeholders play their roles…
Sofoline Interchange to be completed in December – Regional Minister assures

Sofoline Interchange to be completed in December – Regional Minister assures

Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr Samuel Sarpong, has assured the public that the Sofoline-Sunyani Road will be completed by December to ease…
Address unemployment, high cost of living – Peace Council warns

Address unemployment, high cost of living – Peace Council warns

The National Peace Council has raised an alarm over rising unemployment and the increasing cost of living in the country, saying…
'Clean-up' of voters register begins

'Clean-up' of voters register begins

The Electoral Commission will from today, October 24, to Thursday, October 30 make the voters register available to the public as…
Workers unite for mega-strike over pension fund

Workers unite for mega-strike over pension fund

More than 10 labour unions have declared an indefinite strike demanding that government allows them to manage the tier two of…
Power rationing to affect water supply

Power rationing to affect water supply

The Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) says it will soon release a water rationing timetable as its operations begin to suffer…
New York on alert as doctor tests positive for Ebola

New York on alert as doctor tests positive for Ebola

A New York doctor who recently returned from Ebola-hit Guinea in West Africa has tested positive for the disease, raising…
Akufo-Addo: I’m lucky to have “Dr. Prophet” Bawumia

Akufo-Addo: I’m lucky to have “Dr. Prophet” Bawumia

The flagbearer for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Nana Akufo-Addo says he is blessed to have Dr Mahamudu Bawumia as…
Ghanaians condemn living conditions

Ghanaians condemn living conditions

Ghanaians have described the country’s economic condition and their own living conditions as “bad” or “very bad”, according to the…
Africans take to chat apps to fight Ebola stigma

Africans take to chat apps to fight Ebola stigma

West Africans are taking to private chat apps such as Whatsapp to fight the stigma of Ebola. The rallying cry of “I am…
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