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Nana K. Duah wins award again

Nana K. Duah wins award again
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Oxygen Company of Ghana, Nana Kwadwo Duah, has emerged the winner of the British Council International Inaugural Award, which was organised last year to reward entrepreneurial spirits of Ghanaian youth. Nana K. Duah, CEO of the Oxygen Company of Ghana Mr Duah revealed this when he paid a courtesy call on Mr Agyenim Boateng, a deputy Minister of Information in... 

NGO builds learning centre in Cape Coast

NGO builds learning centre in Cape Coast
An international non-governmental organisation (NGO), To be Worldwide Ghana, has constructed a library and an Information Communication Technology (ICT) centre in Cape Coast to boost education. The NGO, which is based in Holland, has already established a similar project in Takoradi and hopes to do same in Kumasi and all regional capitals throughout the country. The library and ICT complex centre.... 

CPC holds AGM

CPC holds AGM
Chairman of Cocoa Processing Company (CPC) Limited Mr J. S. Arthur Chairman of Cocoa Processing Company (CPC) Limited, J. S. Arthur, has disclosed that his outfit recorded losses in the 2009 fiscal year. According to him, CPC generated an amount of GH¢45,541,422 in revenue as compared with a restated figure of GH¢59,264,796 in 2008, meaning that a deficit of GH¢16,947,591 was recorded last year. Mr... 

Gov’t must listen to our doctors

DOCTORS over the past years have resorted to strike actions to express their grievances and also in a way get government to address their problems. SUCCESSIVE governments have all had a feel of doctors’ industrial action which has been one of the major challenges bedeviling the health sector. AND anytime our doctors lay down their tools, the people who bear the brunt ultimately are the sick people... 

POLY TEACHERS GO ON STRIKE…As graduate teachers in Sunyani grow wild

POLY TEACHERS GO ON STRIKE…As graduate teachers in Sunyani grow wild
Today can report that teachers in some of the country’s polytechnic institutions have embarked on an industrial action which from all indications does not seem to be ending soon until all their demands are fully met. One such place hit by the strike action by the poly teachers was the Accra Poly where owing to this development many of the students there are getting frustrated each day as they have... 

PBC makes profit

Chairman of the Produce Buying Company Limited (PBC), Dr John Frank Abu, has disclosed that the company recorded some profits at the end of the production year 2009. “Indeed, the company registered a profit-before tax of GH¢7.176 million in the financial year under review as against GH¢2.949 million recorded in the previous year,” Dr Abu declared. He made this known to shareholders of the company... 

Motorists worried over exhaust fumes

Motorists worried over exhaust fumes
Some vehicles exerting smoke on the road Motorists and commuters within Accra metropolis have expressed concern about the rate at which some taxi and trotro vehicles in the city exert smokes from their exhaust pipes. This, they pointed out, causes air pollution and comes with some attendant repercussions that only results in sicknesses and environmental diseases. According to them, the situation... 

EC, ISD have no offices in Gomoa East

EC, ISD have no offices in Gomoa East
Mr Ahunu-Armah (middle) reading his report at the assembly sitting while the coordinating director of the assembly (left) and that of Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa look on. The unavailability of office infrastructure for major state outlets has been identified as the greatest problem hampering development in the Gomoa East district of the Central region. In view of that, the District Chief Executive... 

‘I will shoot this DCE’

Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, Member of Parliament (MP) for Assin North Constituency, has warned that he will not hesitate to gun down the District Chief Executive (DCE) of the Assin North district and NDC executives in the Assin North Constituency. According to the MP, he has empirical evidence to suggest that some high-profile members of the NDC, including the DCE of the area, Kwabena Kakari-Apau, are... 

Mining communities angry with Gov’t

Inhabitants of six hamlets that were affected by last year’s Newmont Ahafo Mine cyanide spillage near Kenyase in the Brong Ahafo region are furious with government over its decision of not including them in the $5m [GH¢7million] fine paid by Newmont. The hamlets which include Kwamebuokrom, Tawiahkrom, Kumagyakekrom, Kofigyakekrom, Kyeikrom and Nobertkrom, cannot understand why the deputy Minister... 
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