Let’s not allow religious extremism to destroy our peace — Dr Abu Sakara
Dr Abu Sakara Forster, a former presidential candidate of the Convention People's Party (CPP), has called on the youth to stay united in spite of our religious and sectorial differences.…
Stanford Seed Transformation Network, Ghana to support economic development
The Ghana Chapter of the Seed Transformation Network has stated its readiness to encourage national dialogue among stakeholders within the Ghanaian economy to maximise the economic gains of the country.…
Nii Kanarku writes: Graduate unemployment; a question of implementation, not lack of policies
Graduate unemployment has been a major issue for socioeconomic development in Africa, according to data from the International Labour Organisation (ILO) in sub-Saharan Africa, the youth unemployment rate hovers around…
UEW: Three dismissed lecturers reinstated, school to reopen on April 8
The Governing Council of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) has reinstated three lecturers who were dismissed from the institution. The school is also set to reopen on April 8,…
Cost Of Internet In Ghana Too Expensive – World Bank To Ursula Owusu
The World Bank has lamented over the high cost of internet in low-to-middle income countries, including Ghana. The Bank’s Vice President for Africa, Hafez Ghanem, who made this observation when…
Benchmark values on imports slashed by 50 per cent
The government has announced a reduction in the benchmark valuation of imports effective Thurday, April 4. The benchmark valuation for general goods has been slashed by 50 per cent whilst that of vehicles…
WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT: THE BARRICADES AND THE ONWARD MOVEMENT TOWARDS A DESTINATION
Women have always played central role throughout history and have always contributed to the stability, progress and long-term development of the globe. Studies have shown that when the economy and…
Ghana to wallow in poverty if governance system is not changed— Carl Wilson
A Former Chairman of the Confiscated Vehicle Committee (CVC) under the late President J.E.A. Mills government, Mr Carl Wilson, has said that Ghana will continue to wallow in poverty and…
GES Will Not Defend Teachers Who Assault Students
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has reiterated its caution to teachers against corporal punishment. Mr Gideon Tsawodzi, the Volta Regional Guidance and Counselling Coordinator, in an interview with the Ghana…
Apprenticeship in Ghana, teaching an old dog new tricks
The ancient Greek philosopher and scientist Aristotle, referring to apprenticeship once said that “crafts are teachable, otherwise good craftsmen would be born, not made”. Indeed, apprenticeship a system where knowledge…

