Ecozoil Ghana Cleans Up Cape Coast Beach for Fetu Afahye
As part of its comprehensive coastal sanitation program, Ecozoil Ghana has successfully conducted a thorough cleanup of the Cape Coast...
Brazil: A Land of Diversity and Opportunity- Celebrating 202 Years of Independence
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Japan Solemnly Reiterates its Non-Recognition of ‘polisario’ Puppet Entity
Japan, which on Friday hosted the preparatory proceedings for the 9th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD9), solemnly reiterated...
Ecozoil Ghana Cleans Up Cape Coast Beach for Fetu Afahye
As part of its comprehensive coastal sanitation program, Ecozoil Ghana has successfully conducted a thorough cleanup of the Cape Coast Castle beach, also known as Abrofo Mpoano. This initiative, which came off Friday, September 6, 2024, along the beaches of Cape Coast, not only aimed to maintain a clean beach
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Ecozoil Ghana Cleans Up Cape Coast Beach for Fetu Afahye
As part of its comprehensive coastal sanitation program, Ecozoil Ghana has successfully conducted a thorough cleanup of the Cape Coast Castle beach, also known as Abrofo Mpoano. This initiative, which came off Friday, September 6, 2024, along the beaches of Cape Coast, not only aimed to maintain a clean beach
National Service Authority Releases Postings for 106,223 University Graduates for the 2024/2025 Service Year
The Management of the National Service Authority is pleased to announce the official release of postings for 106,223 national service personnel as of today, September 6, 2024, to undertake their mandatory national service for the 2024/2025 service year. A subsequent mop-up exercise will be conducted for any remaining unassigned personnel.
NCCE, EC Embarks On Educational Campaign To Promote Peaceful Elections
As part of efforts to promote tolerant, free fair credible and peaceful elections come Dec. 7 and beyond, the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) and the Electoral Commission (EC) in the Agona West Municipality have engaged stake holders in a meeting to form what is called an Inter-Party Dialogue
If they give you money take and vote against them: Hon. Johnson Asiedu Nketia
Hon. Johnson Asiedu Nketia, NDC Chairman, has Advises Akyem Oda Citizens to take any money giving to them by NPP and vote against them. Addressing NDC party faithful in Akyem Oda, Birim Central Municipality, Hon. Johnson Asiedu Nketia, Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), urged citizens to accept any
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The Wind of Change is Not Blowing in Ghana’s 2024 General Election – Prof. Isaac Boadi
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Making A Choice For The Future Of Our Youth: Training In It Skills Vs. Opening 24-Hour Nightclubs
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