The Wildlife Division of the Forestry Commission with funding from the European Union has begun a head count of animals at the Mole National Park in the Savanna Region. The six-month programme dubbed ‘Every Animal Count’ began on February 27, 2019 and expected to end in late August, 2019. The first one month of the … The post Forestry Commission determined
Private legal practitioner Lawyer Akoto Ampaw has described as merely a scarecrow an amount of ¢750 million being quoted by Parliament as the cost of implementation of the Right to Information Law, which was passed on Tuesday, March 26. Read:Right to Information Bill passed by Parliament A research conducted by Parliament found out that the … The post Akoto Ampaw challenges
It is an open secret in Ghana that commercial motorcycle riders, commonly referred to as ‘Okada’ riders, breach road traffic regulations, including jumping red light, with impunity. According to a member of the Okada Riders Association, Ali Fatawu, certain circumstances on the road forced them to jump red light. Sharing his eight-year experience as an … The post We jump traffic to
Facebook has promised to explore restrictions on live-streaming, two weeks after it was used during gun attacks on two mosques in New Zealand. Chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg said the social media giant agreed with calls it “must do more”. Fifty people were killed in the Christchurch shootings, and the original video of the attack was … The post Facebook to consider live video
The Government, through the Ministry of Transport, has said it will give commercial vehicle operators a deadline to secure emergency exit doors on their vehicles to ensure the safe exit of passengers during emergencies. Kwaku Ofori Asiamah, the Minister of Transport, explained that the recent accident on the Kintampo-Techiman road recorded many fatalities due to … The post Gov’t
Ghana’s ecommerce industry is flourishing as the country continues to experience economic development and increased internet penetration. Online transactions have grown year over year as consumers have become more comfortable making purchases online. Millennials, who are often more tech-savvy, are reshaping how we do business and smart companies are springing up to serve unmet needs … The post First
In a highly unusual step for the firm, Apple has given up on a product because it could not make it work adequately. AirPower, announced in 2017, was a mat meant to charge multiple devices without needing to plug them in. But it is understood the firm’s engineers were perhaps unable to stop the mat … The post Apple abandons wireless charging product appeared first on
Theresa May and her cabinet are looking for ways to bring her EU withdrawal agreement back to the Commons for a fourth attempt at winning MPs’ backing. The PM said the UK would need “an alternative way forward” after her plan was defeated by 58 votes on Friday. MPs from all parties will test support … The post Theresa May considers fourth bid to pass Brexit deal appeared
Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo says sentences handed down by some lower court judges to persons found guilty of various crimes across the country are either lenient or overly harsh, and not in tandem with judicial guidelines. The chief justice in an internal memo sighted by 3news.com complained about the increasing practice among magistrates and other … The post Your sentences are
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