Government is set to compile and publish a comprehensive list of all public lands in the country, as part of its ongoing efforts to ensure transparency and accountability in the management of national assets.
Good Neighbors Ghana has donated 69 cartons of condoms, totalling more than 40,000 pieces to the Ghana Health Service (GHS) to support the campaign for safe sex in the country.
William Boadi, Executive Director of Educate Africa Institute, says Former President John Dramani Mahama’s campaign promise to abolish academic fees for first-year university students is not feasible.
The Ghana Police Service has launched an investigation following the emergence of a disturbing viral video that has sparked widespread outrage on social media.
The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel A. Jinapor, MP has clarified comprehensively on the state of public lands, dismissing allegations and misinformation of state capture, outlining measures being instituted by the government to protect public lands, enumerating some steps taken to strengthen and empower the Lands Commission to deliver on its mandate while assuring the public of the absolute commitment by the government to protect public lands.
A 69-year-old German woman, who was swindled by two Nigerians in 2010, is appealing to the Ghanaian authorities and the German Embassy in Accra, to help her to confiscate the property of the fraudsters.
The lack of rainfall in parts of the country for several weeks is affecting farming and raising concerns about potential food scarcity and price hikes in agricultural produce.
The African Vaccine Manufacturing Initiative (AVMI) hosted Ghana’s Minister of Health, Bernard Okoe Boye, and his group on Monday, August 12, for a fact-finding tour at the vaccine development and production operations in Cape Town, South Africa.
Tema Free Zones enclave – the nation’s premier free trade zone – is facing an unprecedented crisis as a mounting garbage problem threatens to drive away businesses and international investors.
Mpox, the high infectious disease that used to be called monkeypox, has been declared a public health emergency in Africa by the continent’s top health body.