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Dorothee Dinkelaker, German Embassy

German gov’t supports Ghana’s economic growth

January 24, 2020 Editor 0

The German government has reiterated its commitment and readiness to support Government of Ghana in its quest for social and economic development. Head of Cooperation […]

artisanal mining

All political parties should present concrete anti-‘galamsey’ plans – Ken Ashigbey

January 21, 2020 Editor 0

The convener of the Media Coalition Against Illegal Mining has challenged all political parties to put forward “concrete plans” to battle small-scale illegal mining. Expressing […]

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There will be no treated water in Western Region if galamsey persists – GWCL

January 21, 2020 Editor 0

The Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) has warned that should the illegal mining menace persist in the Western Region, residents there will not have treated […]

ceo of b-bovid issah ouedraogo

African farmers need modern tools and technological know-how

January 21, 2020 Editor 0

Mr Issa Ouedraogo, the Chief Executive Officer of B-BOVID, an agribusiness enterprise, has expressed concern about the continuous under performance of the agriculture sector due […]

launch of nurturing care framework in Accra Ghana

Health: Nurturing Care Framework launched in Accra

January 31, 2019 Editor 0

Minister of Health Kweku Agyeman Manu has said measures are being put in place to strengthen the primary healthcare system through the expansion of the […]

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RSS AllAfrica News: Environment

  • Gambia: Nawec MD Blames Old Networks, Overloads for Power Faults October 24, 2025
    [Foroyaa] The Managing Director of the National Water and Electricity Company (NAWEC), Mr. Gallo Saidy, has blamed the recent low voltages and transformer bursts within the Greater Banjul Area and the West Coast Region on ageing networks and overloaded transformers.
  • Kenya: Kenya's Arid North Balances Conflict and Compassion in Cheetah Encounters October 24, 2025
    [Capital FM] Nairobi -- From confrontation to compassion, Kenya's arid north continues to produce extraordinary stories of human-wildlife interaction -- none more striking than those involving cheetahs in Wajir and Garissa.
  • Angola: Vandalism Causes Losses of Over 50 Million Dollars to Energy and Water Sectors October 24, 2025
    [ANGOP] Luanda -- Acts of vandalism and theft of equipment and components of the electrical and water system in Angola have caused, annually, losses valued at more than 50 million US dollars, a fact that makes the implementation of new projects to expand the electrical network in the country unfeasible.
  • Angola: Heavy Rains Displace Over 200 Families in Malanje October 24, 2025
    [ANGOP] Malanje -- At least 209 houses were destroyed, displacing the same number of families in 5 municipalities in the province of Malanje, as a result of the heavy rains that hit from the 16th to the 20th of the current month.
  • Africa: Climate Science and Early Warnings Key to Saving Lives October 24, 2025
    [UN News] No country is safe from the devastating impacts of extreme weather -- and saving lives means making early-warning systems accessible to all, UN chief António Guterres said on Wednesday.
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