Tema, Nov. 3, GNA - No vessel would be granted authorisation to set sail in Ghana’s waters if it is not fitted with internationally acceptable toilet and sewerage facilities.According Captain Paapa Nsuako-Owuredu, a Director at the Ghana Maritime Authority (GMA), the Maritime Pollution Act forbids it and “for the sake of decency and hu
Tema, Nov.3,GNA - The Ghana Maritime Authority (GMA) is acquiring vessels and logistics worth five million dollars in the first phase of its material acquisition to be visible and enforce its mandate within Ghana’s maritime boundaries.Speaking at the Authority’s organised seminar on the Maritime Pollution Act for stakeholders at the Te
By Ken Sackey, GNAAccra, Nov. 3, GNA - President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has assured Ghanaians that the teething problems of the Free Senior High School programme would be adequately handled to bring out the benefits to all Ghanaians.
By Afedzi Abdullah, GNACape Coast, Nov. 03, GNA - The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), has expressed unhappiness about the manner in which the Ghana Education Service (GES) was transferring teachers without their transfer grants.
By Kodjo Adams, GNAAccra, Nov 3, GNA - Dr Emmanuel Arhin, Head of Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Development Studies, Navrongo has called for an interdisciplinary research approach to address environmental health problems confronting the country.
By Amadu Kamil Sanah, GNAAccra, Nov. 2, GNA - About 285 million people are visually impaired worldwide, with 39 million people blind and 246 million people having low vision severe or moderate visual impairment.Out of these, about
By Isaac Arkoh, GNAAssin-Fosu (C/R), Nov. 3, GNA - Residents of Assin Fosu in the Assin Central Municipality of the Central Region, have called on the Government to as a matter of urgency tar the town's roads to befit its status as the capital of the Municipality.
By Prosper K. Kuorsoh, GNAWa, Nov. 3, GNA – Mr. Samuel Zan Akologo, Executive Secretary of Caritas Ghana has observed that recent incidences of defilement cases in Ghana are signs of a weakening system of social protection for the vulnerable in society.“T
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