The Volta River Authority (VRA) has refuted accusations of causing the recent power disruptions in the nation, following claims made by the Independent Power Generators Ghana (IPGG) alleging excessive electricity exports to neighboring countries.
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The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice has announced the death of its Deputy Commissioner, Mr. Richard Ackom Quayson.
Ahead of the global commemoration of World Tuberculosis (TB) Day tomorrow, it has emerged that 43 Ghanaians die of the disease, an airborne disease, every day although the condition is curable and is treated for free.
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has described the late John Kumah as one of the vibrant, hard-working and truthful young men of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) with a bright future.
More than 450 visually impaired persons across 13 regions in the country are undergoing a three-week training on basic computer usage for their personal, social and economic development.
The World Bank, in collaboration with the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) Training and Consulting (GTC), has organised a training workshop to enhance sustainable public procurement practices across the African continent.
It is essential for health facilities to embrace and leverage technology to enhance healthcare delivery and patients’ experience, the Operations Director of Nyaho Medical Centre, Nana Pokua Appafram, has said.
A shutdown is imminent for two water treatment plants that depend on River Pra in the Western and Central regions.
The High Court in Accra has issued a warrant for the arrest of Richard Jakpa, the private businessman standing trial with a former Deputy Minister of Finance, Dr Ato Forson.
The General Transport, Petroleum and Chemical Workers Union (GTPCWU) has called on the government to address the salary disparity between expatriate and Ghanaians in the oil and gas sector.
In the course of her decades-long photography career, Felicia Ewuraesi Gyasiwa Abban (née Ansah) had the opportunity to cover and be part of exciting historic moments.
The 2000-year-group of Pope John Senior High School and Junior Seminary in the Eastern Region have initiated a project to construct an incubation centre that will promote science and innovation in the school.
About six thousand self-employed jobs have been created for women and the youth in the Ashanti and Western Regions through the Ghana GrEEn project implemented by SNV, a Netherlands not-for-profit international Development Organisation.
Ghana and Malawi have reached an agreement on a visa waiver regime for bearers of ordinary, diplomatic and service passports.
Has it ever occurred to you that the challenges you face in your academic journey can be solved by God? Well, in case you have not thought of this, you may find the answers in the yet-to-be launched book by Dr Kwadwo Bempah, the Head Pastor of the Holy Hill Chapel in Accra.
The National Service Personnel Association is demanding from the government the payment of their two months' unpaid allowances to personnel in public sectors.
The Africa Water Justice Network, a coalition of organisations and individuals dedicated to promoting water justice in Africa, believes that the policy of water privatisation, driven by a misguided emphasis on financial sustainability over human rights and public health, has neglected the most vulnerable populations from having access to potable water.
The Executive Director for the Center for National Distance Learning and Open Schooling (CENDLOS), Nana Gyamfi Adwabour, has announced that the first phase of the Ghana Smart School Project will be benefiting 15 Senior High Schools across the country.
The Vice-President in charge of Research at IMANI Centre for Policy and Education, a civil society organisation, Bright Simons, is of the view that Ghana should not continue with its lithium agreement if value addition component is not included in the pact.
The Weija Gbawe Municipal Directorate of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) has asked residents living around the Weija Dam to relocate in the wake of an imminent spillage of the dam by the Ghana Water Company Limited.