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Month: August 2017

Gov’t reaction to Sierra Leone disaster slow and uninspiring – Ablakwa

August 19, 2017 Apt News Desk 0

Samuel Okudjeto Ablakwa, Member of Parliament for North Tongu and Minority Ranking Member on Foreign Affairs has described government’s  response to Sierra Leone in their […]

Pay your tithes to Melchizedek, not Aron

August 19, 2017 Apt News Desk 0

Tithe simply means a tenth. In scripture, a tithe is the tenth of a person’s produce given as an offering. It was instituted in the […]

RAWLINGS HAS NOTHING TO LOSE; NDC MUST BE CAREFUL – ARNOLD APPIAH WRITES

August 11, 2017 Apt News Desk 0

Dealing with people who have nothing to lose is always dangerous because their aim is worthless in the eyes of the ‘reasonable’ world hence the […]

Paapa Yankson to be laid to rest on October 21

August 11, 2017 Apt News Desk 0

[wdps id=”1″]The interment of late legendary Hi-life singer and songwriter, Paapa Kofi Yankson will come off on October 21 at Apam in the Central Region. […]

Small scale mining is preserve of Ghanaians’ – Akufo-Addo

August 10, 2017 Apt News Desk 0

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has stressed that the laws of Ghana indicate that citizens and not foreigners are the only ones allowed to engage […]

AGRIC STUDENTS CRY FOR ‘ALLAWA’…

August 2, 2017 Apt News Desk 0

The Agricultural Colleges Students Union (ACSU) have besieged the Ministry of Agriculture to demand the immediate restoration of scrapped trainees allowances which they say the […]

ATTA MILLS LECTURE: AFRICA STTING ON DEMOGRAPHIC TIME BOMB; MAKE AGRIC ‘SEXY’ FOR THE YOUTH –LORD BOATENG TO GOV’T

August 1, 2017 Apt News Desk 0

Rt. Hon. Lord Paul Boateng has warned that Africa is sitting on a demographic “time bomb” with its projected population of 2 billion in 2050. […]

Ghana’s Agric Sector Dev’t: Successive governments should sustain programmes – Hanna Tetteh

August 1, 2017 Apt News Desk 0

Former Foreign Minister Madam Hanna Tetteh has noted that it would be in the best interest of the country if successive governments continue the agricultural […]

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