Organisers of the 2017 edition of the Global Investigative Journalism Conference are expecting some 1100 journalists from 130 countries. – which the organisers describe as record-breaking. The 10th edition of… The post Some 1100 journalists from 130 countries expected at 2017 Global Investigative Journalism Conference
According to statistics from the GCNet, Ghana has granted tax exemptions to the tune of GH¢4.5 billion or about $1 billion by the end of 2015. The information indicates that… The post Ghana grants tax exemptions worth $1b by 2015 appeared first on Ghana Business News.
Mr Ambrose Dery, Minister of Interior has condemned vigilante groups describing their them as people working against the fulfillment of President’s manifesto promise to the people. “You cannot claim to… The post Vigilante groups are working against President’s promise – Minister appeared first on Ghana
Mr Robert Ahomka-Lindsey, a deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, said breaking the frontiers in intra-African trade is needed to propel the African continent into a higher economic growth and… The post Intra-Africa trade imperative to promote continent – Deputy Minister appeared first on Ghana
The National Entrepreneurship Innovation Plan (NEIP) has opened its first call of proposal from prospective applicants or businesses to enter application for its flagship programme dubbed “Business Support Programme”. The… The post NEIP Business support programme launched appeared first on Ghana Business
The Chief Justice Sophia A.B. Akuffo on Thursday reiterated the commitment of the judicial service to continue with bold reforms to help transform the justice delivery systems and to support… The post Chief Justice reiterates commitment to reforms to support businesses appeared first on Ghana
Dr Nana Ato Arthur, Head of the Office of the Local Government Service (LGS) has called on Human Resource Managers (HRM) in the various assemblies to adopt professional ethics and… The post Ato Arthur urges HR Managers to protect their professional integrity appeared first on Ghana
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on Thursday said his administration was not interested in controlling the affairs of traditional rulers, and as such would not meddle in chieftaincy issues. He… The post My government won’t meddle in chieftaincy issues – President appeared first on Ghana
Prof. Francis Kofi Ampenyin Allotey, one of Ghana’s and Africa’s foremost mathematicians has died. According to the Facebook page of the Africa Institute for Mathematical Sciences – Ghana, (AIMS-Ghana), he… The post Prof. Francis Allotey dies appeared first on Ghana Business News.
In the most populous black nation, food plays a vital role. It is not only viewed as an essential item at social gatherings, over the years it has become a… The post The power of a full stomach; threads connecting the food industry to lingering youth issues appeared first on Ghana
Chemists at the University of Nottingham have discovered that cigarette butt-derived carbons have ultra-high surface area and unprecedented hydrogen storage capacity likely to cause pollution. Discarded cigarette butts were otherwise… The post Discarded cigarettes butt, waste disposal and environmental pollution hazard appeared first
Madam Daniela Ntow Sarpong, Volta Regional Commander of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), has said the region is set to become the first in the country with a fire… The post Volta Region, closer to ‘one district, one fire station’ target appeared first on Ghana Business N
Mr Joseph Boahen Aidoo, Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Cocoa Board (Cocobod), says the government is investigating how an amount of $1.8 billion dollars secured for the 2016/17 cocoa purchases… The post Government is investigating utilisation of $1.8b loan – COCOBOD appeared first on Ghana
Judges in Lower and Superior Courts in Accra, on Thursday begun the wearing of their wigs and robes during sittings. An exclusive visit to the courts by a Ghana News… The post Judges comply with CJ’s directive appeared first on Ghana Business News.
Refugees in Ghana have been urged to desist from interfering in local politics as this could create problems for them. Mr Ambrose Dery, Minister of Interior, said Ghana upholds the… The post Don’t meddle in Ghana politics, Minister tells refugees appeared first on Ghana Business Ne
More than 10 acres of maize farms in Assin Homaho, a community in the Assin South District, have been affected by the ravaging fall army worms. The farmers said the… The post Fall army worms destroy farms in Assin Homaho appeared first on Ghana Business News.
The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) has called on Government to ratify the International Labour Organisation (ILO) convention on maternity protection as a sign of commitment towards its implementation.… The post GNAT urges Government to ratify ILO convention on maternity protection appeared first on Ghana
In line with Government’s vision to industrialise the country through the establishment of factories, the Central Regional Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has suggested a national policy to equip at… The post GNFS to adopt ‘one district, one well equipped fire station’ policy appeared first on Ghana
Mr Isaac Kwame Asiamah, Minister for Youth and Sports (MoY&S), has called on the youth to help in the attainment of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Developing Goals (SDGs). He… The post Minister urges youth to help attain 2030 SDGs appeared first on Ghana Business News.
Mr. Kojo Yankah, Founder of the African University College of Communication, on Wednesday said there is the need to create an atmosphere that promotes developmental and informative journalism. He said it was… The post Need to create atmosphere that promotes developmental journalism – Kojo Yankah appeared first on
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