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Month: August 2019

railway university

Railway University to be operational this year – Joe Ghartey

August 19, 2019 Editor 0

Railway Minister and MP for Essikado-Ketan, Hon. Joe Ghartey has said the railway sector has completed the infrastructure development of the Railway University located in […]

Essikado Kuntum 2019

Nana Kobina Nketsia calls for peace and unity in the WR as Essikado climaxed Kuntum

August 19, 2019 Editor 0

The 7th annual Kuntum festival celebration by the Essikado Traditional Area – “British Sekondi” on the Ahanta land has been climaxed with a grand durbar […]

MP for Essikado-Ketan Joe Ghartey

Joe Ghartey challenges STCCI to develop industrial park

August 19, 2019 Editor 0

The Member of Parliament for Essikado-Ketan constituency and Railway Sector Minister, Hon. Joe Ghartey has challenged the Sekondi Takoradi Chamber of Commerce and Industry to […]

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Ag. IGP visits families of missing Taadi girls

August 14, 2019 Editor 0

Amidst the controversies surrounding the missing of Takoradi missing girls, Acting Inspector General of Police, James Oppong Boanuh has visited the families of the Takoradi […]

school sex and safety

Press Release: School, Sex and Safety; Nationwide survey launched on International Youth Day

August 14, 2019 Editor 0

‘SCHOOLS, SEX & SAFETY’ is a nationwide survey of teenagers in Ghana regarding their sexual security from harassment, abuse, proposals and rape. It is the […]

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Government assures effort to settle Sekondi Chieftaincy dispute.

August 12, 2019 Editor 0

For approximately 15 years, the Sekondi Traditional Area has been without a substantive chief who can lead and steer the affairs of Sekondi and its […]

anaji chief

Sekondi-Ebiradze Royal family urged to settle chieftaincy disputes

August 12, 2019 Editor 0

A Standing Committee Member of the Sekondi Traditional Council and Chief of Anaji, Nana Ekra Kojo (IV), has appealed to the Ebiradze Royal Family of […]

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Probe alleged attack on journalists – Alliance for Women in Media Africa demands

August 8, 2019 Editor 0

The Alliance for Women in Media Africa (AWMA) has condemned the alleged assault meted out to a female reporter of the Graphic Communications Group Limited, […]

Bernard Avle

Tackle local content in media from an economic perspective – Bernard Avle

August 8, 2019 Editor 0

“…The capacity to produce local content has not been developed by the media industry. Electronic media has not been accessible to private sector for more […]

Benard koku avle

Income inequality: Ghana’s big hidden issue

August 7, 2019 Editor 0

The host of Accra based Citi FM’s morning show, Bernard Koku Avle has said that income inequality poses a big problem for Ghana’s democracy. According […]

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