Celebrating World Malaria Day
Once more, the world is being reminded of the case of the deadly malarial disease that is responsible for killing an African child every minute, as countries around the globe commemorate World Malaria Day tomorrow, April 25. The day is dedicated to highlighting the need for continued investment and commitment to control the disease.
Company Takes Solar-Powered Kiosks to Ghana
The ultra-modern kiosks recently launched in The Gambia by West Africa's biggest ICT and mobile phone manufacturing company Rlg Communications will soon be replicated in Ghana.
Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) Launches New Project
The Media Foundation for West Africa, (MFWA) has come out with a project dubbed 'Promoting Professional Standard and Enhancing the Watchdog Role of the Ghanaian Media'. The project seeks to monitor the violation of media ethics on the media airwaves.
African Vaccination Week Commemorated in Accra
Child immunisation prevents two to three million deaths among children under five years every year, the Deputy Director of Public Health at the Ghana Health Service (GHS), Dr. George Bonsu, has disclosed.
GSS Releases Producer Price Inflation for March 2014
Between March 2013 and March 2014, the country's year-on-year Producer Price Inflation (PPI) increased by 27.8%, representing an increase in producer price inflation by 0.7% points, relative to the 27.1% rate recorded in February 2014.
American Remanded for Smoking 'Wee'
An Accra Circuit Court has remanded a 35 year old American citizen into police custody for unlawful use of drugs suspected to be narcotic, contrary to section 5(1) of PNDC law 236/90.
Amended VAT Law - Banks Must Stop Being Disingenuous
The hearts of Ghanaians and foreigners alike, who are customers of the various banks in the country, must have missed several beats yesterday morning upon reading or hearing of The Chronicle lead story 'Banks Face Collapse ... as gov't imposes VAT on deposits, salaries etc.'
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