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Police Administration Rewards ‘Operation Calm Life’ Team
Tuesday July 28, 2009
Members of the “Operation Calm Life” patrol which fought and overcame eight armed robbers in a shoot-out in Kumasi have been rewarded by the Ghana Police Service.
At a brief ceremony here, the members, made up of the military and the police, were told that the Police Administration was rewarding them with GH¢2,000.
The...read more
Ghana Prepares For ABSA Tourney
Tuesday July 28, 2009
The Ghana Baseball and Softball Association (GHABSA) is bracing up for the African Baseball and Softball Association (ABSA) second ECOWAS little and junior league baseball and softball competition which has been slated for August 17. According to Rev Albert Ocran, chairman of GHABSA, the five-day tournament which will feature boys under-12...read more
Work Starts On Electricity Project At Kuntanase
Monday July 27, 2009
The sod has been cut for work to begin on a Gh¢2,000,000 electricity expansion project at Kuntanase, the capital of the Bosomtwe District.
The project, which is scheduled to be completed within two years, is made up of a switching station, customer service centre and a networking station and would be funded by the government....read more
Nationwide Education On Domestic Violence Underway
Monday July 27, 2009
A nationwide education on domestic violence is underway, Mrs Jane Edna Philips, acting Western Regional Director of the Department of Women has said.
Speaking at a public forum on domestic violence orga-nised by the department at Mpohor in the Western Region on Thursday, she said the exercise formed part of the national policy and plan of...read more
Five Communities To Be Provided With Potable Water
Monday July 27, 2009
Just a day after President John Atta Mills’ call on Ghanaians to be time conscious and adopt a more positive approach to enhance the business environment, organisers of a workshop on Small Towns Pipe Water Systems in Wa appeared not to have paid heed to the call.
They delayed the Upper West Regional Minister, Mr. Mahmud Khalid,...read more
2,771 To Receive Free Orthopaedic Treatment
Monday July 27, 2009
ABOUT 2,771 people with various bone deformities in the Upper East and Upper West Regions have been provided free specialist medical treatment and care by Dr Prosper Moh, an orthopaedic surgeon. Of the number, 335 had surgical operation to correct their deformities. Dr. Moh, a native of the Upper West Region and an orthopaedic surgeon at...read more
Aveyime Rice To Hit The Market Next Month
Monday July 27, 2009
Prairie Volta Limited, the managers of the Aveyime rice project will by the end of next month introduce two brands of their first products.
The products which will be in varieties of well milled long grain and perfumed, have been tested within the Aveyime community.
The Finance Manager of Prairie Volta, Richard Amoasi-Andoh, who made this...read more
ENFORCE AKUAFO CHEQUE SYSTEM
Monday July 27, 2009
WHEN the Cocoa Akuafo Cheque System was first introduced, it faced a number of challenges that made it look unattractive to cocoa farmers. There were reports of no cash at the banks, to meet the demands of the farmers. This resulted in long queues at the banks, to the extent that farmers had to spend days before being served. The...read more
GNAT Organises In-Service Training For Members
Monday July 27, 2009
Mr John Nyoagbe, Deputy General Secretary of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), has noted that the provision of quality public education for children in Ghana is non-negotiable.
He urged government to regularly make resource allocations available to schools since reliance on profit oriented companies or the private sector to...read more
Quality Education Demands Quality Investment
Monday July 27, 2009
Madam Juliana Akrong, Chief Inspector of Schools at Teshie- Nungua in Accra, at the weekend observed that quality education required stakeholders providing the right inputs that would attract excellent results.
“Quality inputs could be traced to skilled teachers, effective teaching and learning, effective use of instructional time, good...read more
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