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Silverbird promo winner receives prize

Silverbird promo winner receives prize
William Jesse Duncan, 18-year old graduate of Akosombo International Senior High School, the lucky grand prize winner of the Silverbird cinema anniversary promotion has officially received keys to his brand new VW Polo car. William Jesse Duncan waving the keys to his brand new VW Polo with his mother smiling happily In a grand raffle draw supervised by Gaming Commission before a number of guests including... 

Academy of Christ the King School to relocate

Academy of Christ the King School to relocate
Academy of Christ the King has cut a sod for the construction of an eight-unit pavilion at Abura, a suburb of Cape Coast to enable the school relocate and admit more students in the coming academic year. The school, which is one of oldest in Cape Coast acquired the land about 30 years ago, but was unable to start construction due to lack of funds. It now functions in an old government building in the... 

Local Gov’t officials visit 4 districts

Local Gov’t officials visit 4 districts
The acting Director at the Local Government Secretariat, Mr Kwesi Oppong-Fosu together with Alhaji M. B. Alhassan, the Coordinating Director at the secretariat, have embarked on a familiarization tour to four districts in two regions. The regions were Ashanti and Northern regions respectively. Acting Director at the Local Government Secretariat, Kwesi Oppong-Fosu with some officials during the inspection... 

UNITY!—NPP YOUTH, WHY THOU REMAIN IN SLUMBER?

UNITY!—NPP YOUTH, WHY THOU REMAIN IN SLUMBER?
Unity! Unity! Unity! Unity should not elude the Great New Patriotic Party that is destined to lead the nation to the Promised Land, where the masses could feel the real economic gains in their pockets. God’s nation Ghana was almost on the threshold of economic breakthrough when our party allowed unhealthy factionalism to rob the nation of that glorious opportunity. The National Democratic Congress... 

Let’s protect our forest reserves

THE directive from President John Evans Atta Mills to the national security apparatus to bring to book illegal loggers and chainsaw operators could have well been said by the president. The activities of illegal loggers and chainsaw operators are causing Ghana to lose a lot of revenue which could be used to develop and improve upon our socio-economic needs. TODAY agrees entirely with the president... 

Lawyers advocate spousal rights for women

The nationwide pre-legislation consultation programme on the property rights of spouses and the intestate succession bills reached Central region last week Monday. The programme was aimed at sensitizing stakeholders in the region on the bills and to seek their views and support before they are passed into laws. The two-day programme, which was jointly organised by the Leadership and Advocacy for Women... 

Ashanti leads in fire outbreaks

The Ashanti region recorded a total of 661 fire outbreaks in 2009 making it the region with the highest number of fire outbreaks in that year. The reported fire outbreaks cases last year claimed 6 lives and injured 311 persons. The regional capital, Kumasi alone recorded 420 outbreaks prompting the regional branch of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) on the need for intensive education in the... 

‘National ID registration is free’

The National Identification Authority (NIA) has debunked rumours and assertions that persons who are not able to register during the mass registration exercise will be made to pay before they register in future. Mr William Ahadzi, the Secretary of the NIA, who was addressing the press in Accra, said the rumour has created so much anxiety and has caused people to queue up for long hours at registration... 

Tinga Health Centre cries for assistance

Tinga, a farming community in the Bole District of Northern region, has over the years been grappling with the deterioration of essential facilities in the only health centre in the district. The health centre, which was commissioned in 1974, serves a population of more than fifteen thousand, and has no adequate water supply, electricity power to work with, yet the workers are committed to their duties. Consequently,... 

Eleven Wise gets new coach

As part of the ongoing restructuring in Eleven Wise, the board of directors of the club has announced a number of initiatives to help position the club for the second half of the 2009-2010 league season. The changes also form part of the next stage of the implementation of the club’s five (5) year development plan. Mr Hans-Dieter Schmidt (Germany) has been appointed as the head coach of the club,... 
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