Author: Raphael Richstison Tetteh

US reverses visa restrictions on Ghana, restores five-year multiple entry

The United States has lifted visa restrictions on Ghana, allowing Ghanaians to obtain 5-year multiple-entry visas. This development comes after months of successful diplomatic talks between the two countries, strengthening bilateral relations and easing travel restrictions. This good news was directly communicated to the Foreign Affairs Minister, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa by the US Under...
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76% OF GHANAIAN HOUSEHOLDS RISK DRINKING CONTAMINATED WATER WITH FAECAL MATTER – PROF. KOFI SARPONG ADU-MANU

Story By Ben Laryea Professor Kofi Sarpong Adu – Manu, a Senior lecturer at Department of Computer Science, University of Ghana has stated that 76% of Ghanaian households risk drinking contaminated water with faecal matter.  He said Ghana and Africa face severe water and flood management challenges as a result of urbanization and climate change,...
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Gov’t takes Giant leap Towards Decentralization to Strengthen Local Governance-VP Prof Naana Jane opoku-Agyemang

Government has launched a national dialogue on decentralization, a crucial step towards strengthening local governance. Held in Accra, the dialogue highlights NDC administration’s dedication to reforms that empower local communities.  Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang emphasized the importance of devolving power to sub-regional levels, stating,  “When completed, the policy and strategy will provide a forward-looking...
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The Ghana Gold Board (“GoldBod”) Donates GHS 2 Million to MahamaCares in Support of Healthcare Delivery

The Ghana Gold Board (“GoldBod”) has made a significant contribution of GHS 2 million to the Ghana Medical Trust Fund (“MahamaCares”), in a bid to strengthen healthcare delivery and combat the growing burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Ghana. Speaking at the presentation ceremony, Mr. Richard Nunekpeku, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the GoldBod, reaffirmed...
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15 prison inmates successfully sit for WASSCE

Fifteen inmates from the Reformers School at the Kumasi Central and Nsawam Medium Security Prisons have successfully completed the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). All candidates pursued the General Arts programme, offering Economics, Geography, Government, and ICT as their elective subjects. The Eastern Regional Commander and Officer in Charge of the Nsawam Medium...
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