CORRECTION…..Pod-Borer disease destroys cowpeas … Farmers express worry
By Edmond Gyebi. The Chronicle wishes to correct a wrong impression created in an earlier publication under the above headline. The said report suggested that some farmers in the Northern Sector of...
View ArticleUNDP TO STRENGHTEN WOMEN`S IVOLVEMENT IN POLITICS
By Bernice Bessey. The United Nation Development Programme (UNDP) as part of its measures to address leadership failures and equal representation in Africa, especially in Ghana, organized a one-day...
View ArticleMake manifestos more specific -GNECC tells political parties
By Bernice Bessey The Ghana National Education Campaign Coalition (GNECC) has called on political parties to consult civil society in the development of manifestos. This, it noted, will ensure...
View ArticleKMA ordered to pay compensation to demolition victims
From Sebastian Freiku, Kumasi. The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) has directed that the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) pay monetary compensation to victims of a...
View ArticleAmakomhene tasks EC to be fair to political parties
From Ernest Best Anane, Kumasi Nana Adu Mensah Asare, Amakomhene and Presiding Member (PM) of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA), has urged the Electoral Commission to be fair to all the political...
View ArticleMinister urges respect for state institutions
Mr. Prosper Bani, Interior Minister, has called for all Ghanaians to respect state institutions mandated to protect and enforce the laws of the country. He warned that doing anything to the contrary...
View ArticleKwashieman roads worst in Accra
By Bernice Bessey. Though Kwashieman, surrounded by two of the country’s finest roads, George Bush Motorway and Kaneshie-Mallam highway, links the capital, Accra, to the Central Region, it cannot...
View ArticleJournalists urged to be peace advocates
A Board Member of the Ghana Peace Council, Bishop James Saah, has urged journalists to be agents for promoting peace and unity, not destruction and confusion. According to him, journalists are the...
View ArticleBosome-Freho Assembly steps up revenue mobilisation
The District Chief Executive (DCE) for Bosome-Freho, Kwame Adarkwah, has chargedits members to assist revenue collectors in their various electoral areas to help the assembly meet its revenue...
View ArticleAgogo College students sleep in classrooms
Students of the Agogo Presbyterian College of Education have had to contend with sleeping in classrooms for want of space in the existing halls of residence. They have been bundled in the classrooms,...
View ArticleGhana lacks research initiatives for development
Ideally, the 21 Century presents the world with the opportunity to develop its economy through harnessing Science, Technology and Innovation (STI), however, Ghana appears to be lagging behind, says...
View ArticleAppreciate 2016 BECE candidates JM Brigade tells Ghanaians
By Bernice Bessey A group, by name JM Brigade, has congratulated the 2016 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) candidates for their awesome performance. According to the group, out of 460,...
View ArticleWNMWF trains 100 women in catering
To empower women economically to support in the development of their homes and the society as a whole, Weep No more Women Foundation (WNMWF) has organised another seminar and workshop to equip the...
View ArticleIduapriem Mine boosts women’s participation in local content development
Complied by Alfred Adams. AngloGold Ashanti, Iduapriem Mine, continues to touch the lives of its host communities, through social intervention programmes designed by the mining giant as a means of...
View ArticleECG schools media on operations
The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has armed journalists with the requisite skills on reporting on the operations of the company at a day’s workshop, organised for media personnel. The media...
View ArticleChief cautions body builders …against election violence
From Ernest Best Anane. Nana Osei Kofi, Chief of Sabin Akrofrom, in the Atwima Kwanwoma District of the Ashanti Region, has cautioned body builders to not allow themselves to be used by politicians...
View ArticleAnkaase Methodist School to re-locate
From Ernest Best Anane, Ankaase-Ashanti. The Afigya Kwabre District Assembly, in conjunction with the Kumasi Diocese of the Methodist Church Ghana, has cut the sod for the construction of a six-unit...
View ArticleFirst Regional CHWs programme launched
hed From Ernest Best Anane The Ghana Health Service (GHS), in collaboration with One Million Campaign and Millennium Premise Ghana, has launched the Community Health Workers (CHWs) Demonstration sites...
View ArticleBodomase Community Senior High Technical School takes off
From Sebastian R. Freiku Inspired by their Chief, Baffour Atta Tweneboa, the people of Bodomase in the Sekyere Kumawu District, with the support of the Member of Parliament (MP), Mr. Philip Basoah,...
View ArticleAGA invests US$20,000 in youth training
Stories from Richard Owusu-Akyaw. Multinational mining firm AngloGold Ashanti (AGA) has allocated US$20,000 into youth apprenticeship training in Obuasi in the area of auto-electrical and welding...
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