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Univ. of Northampton holds stakeholder discussion on how to address plastic waste menace in Ghana

The University of Northampton in the UK, in collaboration with its partners, has held discussions on how to solve challenges posed by plastic waste in Ghana. The meeting was held against the backdrop that in contemporary society, plastic and its associated products are widely utilized. However, due to several decades …

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Parliament summons Health Minister over cause of vaccine shortage in Ghana

Health Minister, Kwaku Agyeman-Manu Parliament has summoned Health Minister Kwaku Agyeman Manu to appear before the Health Committee over the cause of the vaccine shortage in Ghana. Parts of the country have been experiencing vaccine shortages recently. The Health Minister is also respected to explain measures that have been put …

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Regions in Ghana and their population

There are sixteen (16) regions in Ghana and each of them have their population that differ from each other. Each region has it own population according to the 2021 population census, in this article an going to list them one by one. Without wasting much time let go straight to …

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INTRODUCE ENTRENEURSHIP AT EARLY STAGES OF LEARNING TO REDUCE UNEMPLOYMENT IN GHANA – EDUCATIONIST.

Mr. George Akom, Educationist and Governance Analyst has indicated that early learning in entrepreneurship will give foundation to self employment that will take the task and the burden of the government. Interacting with the media on the assertion by Finance Minster on entrepreneurship and the government payroll saga, Mr. Akom …

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Protecting democracy in Ghana, mahama should be commended for his do or die comment.

Civil society organisation and pressure group, Alliance for Social Equity and Public Accountability (ASEPA) has jumped to the defence of former President John Mahama over his recent ‘do or die’ comment, saying the caution was to put the Electoral Commission (EC) on its toe in order to avoid calamity so …

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