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Month: March 2020

WRCC Darko-mensah

COVID-19: WRCC to monitor and provide backstopping for national efforts

March 24, 2020 Editor 0

The Western Regional Minister, Hon. Kwamena Okyere-Darko Mensah has indicated that the Western Regional Coordinating Council (WRCC) at its level, will monitor to provide technical […]

Ghana Ecowas Card

NDC PROFORUM-USA CALLS FOR SUSPENSION OF GHANA CARD REGISTRATION

March 17, 2020 Editor 0

The NDC Proforum – USA is disturbed by the directive of the National Identification Authority (NIA) to continue with its planned National ID registration despite […]

Coronavirus: Be cautious but don’t shut down – Private schools advised

March 14, 2020 Editor 0

The Ghana National Council of Private Schools (GNACOPS) is urging heads of all private schools to go about regular academic activities while taking health precautions […]

GSA schools MMDAs on Ghana Building Code

March 5, 2020 Editor 0

The Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) has distributed copies the Ghana Building Code to Municipal and District Chief Executives in the Western and Western-North Regions respectively. […]

Stakeholders in WR meet on ‘Nutrition Friendly Schools Programme’

March 5, 2020 Editor 0

The Ghana Health Service in collaborated with the Western Regional Education Service has engaged stakeholders in the region including traditional authorities, the Regional Coordinating Council, […]

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