The Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has commended the board and management of the Agricultural Development Bank for refocusing on its core mandate of Agricultural financing.
• The Customs Division of the Airport has began training in line with efforts to equip its staff with skills to examine goods that go through the airport • The senior revenue officer in charge of communications and public affairs at the Airport Customs, Paakow Ekumah, said the training will focus on scanning and image analysis, dangerous goods among other things • The use of Artificial Intelligence to enhance efficiency is the aim of the training The Customs Division
Farmers have been urged to protect trees as they serve as a major source of hope for human existence.
Ranking Member on the Health Committee in Parliament, Kwabena Minkah Akandoh, has asked the government not to defend or justify the alleged overpriced covid vaccines.
The South African High Commission in Accra has called on the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) to package viable economic investment opportunities in the Ahafo Region to attract investors.
Concerned Customers of First Fund (CCFF) have appealed to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to assist them to retrieve their locked up funds of about GH?170 million from TTL Capital.
Concerned Customers of First Fund (CCFF) have appealed to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to assist them to retrieve their locked-up funds of about GH¢170 million from TTL Capital.
The global economy is expected to expand 5.
Amplified, a social marketing project by the Ministry of Information that seeks to highlights and promotes young Ghanaian entrepreneurs has shortlisted 258 young entrepreneurs, Head of Social Media and Digital Innovation at the Ministry, Nathaniel Alpha has said.
The Accra High Court will on July 8, this year, rule on a submission of “no case” filed by the Founder of the defunct Capital Bank, William Ato Essien, and three others accused of stealing depositors’ funds leading to the collapse of the bank.
The 2020 flagbearer of the All People’s Congress, Hassan Ayariga, will be on this week’s episode of The Lowdown to discuss issues on the Saglemi Housing project, #Fixthecountry campaign, coronavirus vaccination, among others.
Eni and Vitol say they are working with the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum Commission and GNPC to find a mutually acceptable solution to enable the Country to capitalise on the Afina discovery.
• VP of Imani Africa says officials are using COVID as an excuse to engage in corruption • Kofi Bentil was speaking in respect of COVID testing contract at the Kotoka International Airport • He also lamented how COVID expenditure remains largely unaccounted for Lawyer and vice president of Imani Africa, Kofi Bentil, has accused government officials of latching on to crisis to perpetrate grand corruption amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
• TB Joshua died on June 5 in Lagos at the age of 58 • His death sparked positive and negative reactions on social media • Fetish priest Kweku Bonsam says Joshua's death is triumph in a long spiritual battle A little over a week ago, popular Nigerian televangelist Temitope Balogun Joshua's death was announced.
• The former president insists no government possesses a magic wand that could automatically fix Ghana’s economy • He has advised Ghanaians to re-analyse the #FixTheCountry agenda • Mr.
Starr News has uncovered two conflicting permits said to have been issued from the headquarters of Ghana’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to favour a Chinese mining company against a Ghanaian mining firm.
• Former President Kufuor has stated that Ghanaians are rebellious because of pre-independence experiences • He said for the fear of history repeating itself, Ghanaians build up defences • According to the two-time president, Ghanaians will go to the extreme to fight anyone who threatens their freedom Former President John Agyekum Kufuor has attributed the rebellious nature of Ghanaians to the lasting effect of colonization and bitter slave trade encounters.
• The Finance Minister said it is imperative to grow more trees to create healthier and cooler microclimates environments • He also said it is important for the country to maintain peace and prosperity through planting and safeguarding the planet • He urged all citizens to plant a tree to support the initiative The Minister for Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, has reminded Ghanaians of their responsibility to safeguard the planet, the people, and to maintain peace and
The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Okai Kwei north Boye Laryea has vowed to protect the Achimota National Forest Reserve from being depleted and destroyed by unauthorized activities.
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