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Ark Of Salvation Church Builds School Complex
Thursday July 23, 2009
Apostle Ato Morrison, Founder and Leader of the Ark of Salvation Ministry International and his wife, Apostle Faustina Mireku Morrison have constructed a nine-classroom school complex at Takorase near Akim Akroso.
The Ark School Complex, which also comprises offices and a store, is valued at gh¢180,000.
Apostle Faustina Mireku...read more
70 Pupils From Akuapem South To Participate In Contest
Thursday July 23, 2009
Seventy pupils drawn from various zonal schools in the Akuapem South Municipality, have been selected to represent the municipality in the forthcoming Eastern Regional Inter- basic School Culture of Arts Competition at Akosombo. The festival would feature choral music, sight singing, drum language, poetry recital, drama, and dance. The...read more
‘Family Planning Can Prevent HIV/AIDS’
Thursday July 23, 2009
Family Planning could “be one of the best-kept secrets in HIV prevention” and can help governments achieve national and international goals such as those outlined in the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). This is contained in the fourth edition of “Family planning saves lives”, a publication by...read more
Crime Rate Increases In Western Region
Thursday July 23, 2009
Superintendent of Police Victor Agbetonyo, the Western Regional Crime Officer, has said the general crime situation in the region has seen an increase from 6,088 in the second quarter of this year as compared to 5,067 in the second quarter of last year. “This shows an increase of 1,021, representing 21 per cent increase,” he told...read more
Clearing Agent Grabbed For Possessing Human Part
Thursday July 23, 2009
Daniel Akpalu, 38, a clearing agent at Aflao, was arrested at the weekend for threatening the life of a national security operative and for possessing two human skulls. Police picked Akpalu over the threat but a tip-off led to the discovery of the skulls. Deputy Superintendent of Police Edward Konyel, also the Volta Regional Crime Officer,...read more
Valley View Hosts Discussion On Eco-System
Wednesday July 22, 2009
A five-day international symposium on sustainable eco-systems in Africa has begun in Accra.
The programme, which is a collaboration between the Valley View University and the Ecological Engineering Society of Germany is aimed at offering participants the opportunity to share ideas on methods adopted by the participants to deal with climate...read more
SOS Village Celebrates Mandela’s Birthday
Wednesday July 22, 2009
The South African High Commission in Ghana on Saturday organised a Mandela Day Campaign at the SOS Children’s Village in Tema to celebrate Nelson Mandela’s 91st birthday.
The High Commissioner, Ntombizodwa Lallie joined the children at the village for the celebration.
She said the day has been set aside for people to volunteer...read more
Use Media Freedom Responsibly
Wednesday July 22, 2009
THE Deputy Minister of Information, Samuel Okudzeto-Ablakwa, has urged the media to use the freedom they have acquired responsibly to promote and protect the democratic dispensation prevailing in the country.
“We must cherish the values of truth, decency and morality of our democracy and promote them towards national cohesion and...read more
Muslim Youth Told To Be Guided By Tenets Of Islam
Wednesday July 22, 2009
THE Minister of Youth and Sports, Rashid Pelpuo, has urged Muslim youth to adhere strictly to the teachings of the Islamic religion.
He made the call at the opening of the Second National Youth Leadership Conference in Accra last Saturday.
The two-day conference, which was organised by the Coalition of Muslim Organisations, Ghana (COMOG)...read more
Bawku, Gushegu Curfew Renewed
Wednesday July 22, 2009
THE Minister for the Interior, Cletus Avoka, has on the advice of the Upper East and Northern Regional Security Councils, and by the Executive Instrument, renewed the curfews imposed on the Bawku municipality and the Gushegu township and their immediate environs for another week with effect from Monday, July 20. A statement from the...read more
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