According to a recent ranking of currency performance by Bloomberg, the Cedi ranks second worst globally behind Sri Lanka’s Rupee. The Cedi came in last but one among the 150 currencies monitored by Bloomberg in terms of performance from the year’s commencement. The Cedi has experienced significant exchange rate pressure …
Read More »NPP summons Hopeson Adorye, Old Tafo MP for breaching Party’s Code of Conduct
Hopeson Adorye, a former candidate for the Kpone-Katamanso Constituency, and Ekow Vincent Assafuah, a member of the Old Tafo Constituency, have been called to testify before the NPP’s National Complaints Committee. Despite a previous warning for party members to refrain from campaigning for presidential and parliamentary candidates, the two are …
Read More »NPP writes to Alan Kyeremateng over recent health walk
The National Steering Committee of the ruling NPP wrote to potential 2024 flagbearer Alan Kyerematen on last weekend’s health walk organized by supporters in Kumasi. The party mentioned in a statement that letters regarding similar campaign actions had been sent to other party members. The party claims that the Trade …
Read More »Reduce imports of poultry by introducing a policy-Poultry Farmers Association to gov’t
Victor Oppong Adjei, the president of the Chicken Farmers Association, claims that the government has declined to make interventions to prevent the collapse of the local poultry business. Mr. Adjei lamented the industry’s problems in a media interview on August 17, 2022, saying that poultry producers confront several difficulties, with …
Read More »Mahama criticizes Akufo-Addo for not reviewing Free SHS
President Nana Akufo-Addo has come under fire from former president John Dramani Mahama for his administration’s persistent failure to examine the program’s centrepiece, free senior high schooling. Mr. Mahama claims that the politicization of education by the government and the sacrifice of quality for quantity have led to the underfeeding …
Read More »3 OWASS students arrested for robbery granted bail
On Tuesday, August 16, 2022, the Kumasi Metropolitan Circuit Court released three Opoku Ware School (OWASS) students on bail with five sureties each after they were accused of trying to steal a car. Last Friday, August 12, 2022, when they hired the driver from the Santasi Rattray Park Danyame ridge …
Read More »Chief Capital Projects Officer of MTN Ghana urges Project Management Professionals to embrace “Agile” as a new way of working
Mr. William Tetteh, the Chief Capital Projects Officer (CCPO) of MTN Ghana, has urged project managers to use Agile project management techniques in their work. Agile, according to him, is now an essential component of project management. At the 2022 National Project Management Conference and Project Management Excellence Awards held …
Read More »NPP 2024 elections, am ready for any flagbearer-Ali Suraj
The New Patriotic Party in the United States of America (NPP USA) former Deputy Organizer Alhaji Ali Suraj has called on its members to band together in their effort to end the country’s eight-year cycle of political dominance. Regardless of who is chosen as the party’s flagbearer, he pledged to …
Read More »Juaben MCE tasks students to embrace ICT program
The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Juaben in the Ashanti Region, Mr Omane Aboagye, has encouraged students to take advantage of the ICT programme introduced by the Ministry of Communication and Digitalisation to broaden their scope of knowledge in the modern technology. He stressed the importance of Information Communication Technology …
Read More »Dr. Fred Kyei Asamoah makes giant strikes in professional development front in Ofinso North District
The Director-General of the TVET Commission, Dr. Fred Kyei Asamoah, has taken a giant step towards refilling what, unconsciously, appears an overlooked facet in human resource development, Mentorship. In most advanced economies, mentorship now serves as central pivot around which entrepreneurial/professional skill development revolves. Hence, the Silicon Valley in USA. …
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