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Ghana’s freight forwarders seek legal backing
The Ghana Institute of Freight Forwarders (GIFF) has urged Parliament to enact laws to give the body the legal impetus to repress unprofessional conduct among its members, and to regunew laws late foreign interference in the business of…
Commodity prices mixed at close of week – Survey
Prices of commodities in the major marketing centres across the country closed mixed on Friday, the ESOKO-GNA weekly survey has shown.
The survey showed that while prices of some items were stable, or closed slightly higher, others saw a…
Workshop on nutrition and counseling ends
A five-day workshop on nutrition and counselling support for People Living with HIV (PLWA) and Tuberculosis (TB) patients organised for 23 health personnel in the Western Region, ended at Takoradi on Friday.
It was organized by the Ghana…
Barber remanded for possessing narcotic drugs
Kwadwo Antwi, a 28- year-old barber has been remanded into prison custody by the Juaso Circuit Court for possessing narcotic drugs without lawful authority.
The accused, whose plea was not taken, would come back to court on August 15.…
Teachers to boycott Kete Krachi schools
Mr Alexander Mawusi Buadi, Volta Regional Chairman of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), on Friday said teachers in the Kete Krachi area might not report for duty when schools re-open for the 2013/2014 academic year.
He…
Farmer remanded for destroying 12 acre watermelon farm
The Juaso Circuit Court has ordered into prison custody a 48-year- old farmer who allegedly destroyed a 12- acre watermelon plantation belonging to another farmer.
Yaw Antwi, the accused who pleaded not guilty to causing unlawful damage,…
Government urged to support non-formal education
A beneficiary of non-formal education has appealed to the government to provide adequate support to the Non-Formal Education Division (NFED) of the Ministry of Education to enable it improve literacy among uneducated adults.
Madam…
Health agencies in Ghana told to regulate influx of western foods
Health regulatory agencies have been tasked to control the influx and the consumption of some western foods, which contribute to the rise of cardiovascular diseases in the country.
The control of high cholesterol level and high blood…
Ghana suffers 6.4% fall in remittances in 2013 first-half
Remittances to Ghana fell by 6.4% during the first-half of 2013, according to the Bank of Ghana.
The decline was on a year-on-year basis as transfers were received through the country's banking system.
"Private inward transfers received…
Health delivery improves in Upper East Region
Health delivery systems in Talensi, Nabdam and Garu-Tempane Districts in Upper East Region, are improving as a result of the implementation of the Community Health Watch Project, being piloted by the Presbyterian Health Service.
The…