Spend ABFA on fewer road projects- PIAC advises
Government has been advised to consider spending the Annual Budget Funding Amount (ABFA) on fewer road infrastructural projects to avoid the customary thin spreading. Such arrangement, according to the Public…
Government launches ‘Chance for change campaign’
Chief of staff at the Presidency, Mrs. Akosua Fremah Opare has appealed for support from both government and private partners to facilitate the implementation of the National Plan of Action2,…
Civil Society to discuss progress of SDGs in Ghana
The Civil Society Platform on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will tomorrow, Tuesday, June 20th hold a general meeting at the premises of the Institute for Local Government Studies (ILGS) in…
SADA awaits govt’s approval to implement Master Plan
The Savanna Accelerated Development Authority (SADA ),says it is waiting patiently for government to go through and approve its Master plan to pave way for its implementation. The Chief Executive…
Foot soldiers menace: ‘It is our turn to eat
For many months after the elections of 2008 that saw the NPP losing to the NDC, youth activists of the NDC were in the news for seizing the vehicles of…
Re-visit the People’s Assembly Concept
In a democratic government, the people's views influence the laws and policies made by the government. Democracy is therefore seen as a system of government in which people decide matters…
Illegal miners ignore government order
Ghana News Agency has reported that some illegal miners at Patriensa near Konongo have gnored the government's order to stop galamsey activities in the area. The government bowed to the…
Anti-Corruption Coalition rallies support for NACAP
The Ghana Anti-Corruption Campaigns Coalition (GACC) is calling on Ghanaians both in public and private sectors to embrace the National Anti- Corruption Action Plan (NACAP), arguing that its implementation will …
Anger in Ghana’s Gold Fields …As factions clash
When a Chinese citizen can enter the Galamsey trade and make it her own in Ghana, then you know there is something fishy. And this is not about xenophobia. Any…
Legon hosts Founder’s Day Festival
The 2nd Kwame Nkrumah Pan-African Intellectual and Cultural Festival, hosted by the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, under the au spices of the Kwame Nkrumah Chair in African…

