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RSMSL gets new board

Members of the Board from left Mr Joel Nettey (Board Chairman), Air Commodore Dery, Mr Inusah Musah, Mr Alex Kwadjo Boateng
Members of the Board from left Mr Joel Nettey (Board Chairman), Air Commodore Dery, Mr Inusah Musah, Mr Alex Kwadjo Boateng The Road Safety Management Services Ltd (RSMSL), a subsidiary of the Jospong Group of Companies with the mandate of managing road safety in the country – has inaugurated a new board of directors to steer the affairs of the company.  In a short ceremony witnessed by management... 

Nana Addo meets US dep. Secretary of State

Nana Akufo-Addo
Nana Akufo-Addo The 2012 presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, last Thursday interacted with Ambassador Johnnie Carson, the US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, in his office at the State Department. In his opening remarks, Ambassador Carson said he was pleased to meet Nana Akufo-Addo again recalling Nana Akufo-Addo’s time as Foreign Minister... 

Nganoman family reacts

The Nganoman family has vehemently denied a publication in an Accra-based newspaper that they have connived with the Director of the Police Intelligence and Professional Standards [PIPS], DCOP Ashley, to hijack a land at Amrahia, a suburb of Accra, from the hands of Nii Kojo Ashong III, Chief of Amrahia, who is also an estate developer.   Speaking to Today, the head of the family, Nii Okunekatalewele,... 

Moslems urged to promote peace

Many Ghanaians have spoken against acts of violence in the Ghanaian society, especially before, during and after this year’s general elections. Having heard several allegations of Muslim youth being the most culpable in acts of violence and thuggery, there have been calls for Moslem leaders to rise and condemn such attitudes to make their youth aware that Islam is about peace and forgiveness and... 

National service is not punishment

Vincent Senam Kuagbenu, NSS boss
Vincent Senam Kuagbenu, NSS boss The Executive Director of the National Service Scheme (NSS), Mr Vincent Kuagbenu, has revealed that more than 60% of graduates who will be undertaking their national service this year will be sent to the educational sector. Mr Kuagbenu further revealed that about 70,000 personnel will be deployed to undertake National service throughout the nation this year. The executive... 

‘Kofi Wayo is a joker’

The national youth leader of the Progressive People’s Party (PPP) has lashed out at Kofi Wayo describing him as a ‘political joker.’ Mr Divine Nkrumah’s criticism of Mr Wayo follows what he describes as the latter churning out ‘untruths and unpalatable’ comments about Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom who is the 2012 presidential candidate of the PPP. The Herald newspaper in Accra yesterday carried a... 

Intel launches Ivy Bridge chips

Intel's new Ivy Bridge processors use a new tri-gate transistor technology to boost processing power while reducing the amount of energy needed
Intel's new Ivy Bridge processors use a new tri-gate transistor technology to boost processing power while reducing the amount of energy needed Intel is launching its Ivy Bridge family of processors – the first to feature what it describes as a “3D transistor.” The American firm says the innovation allows it to offer more computational power while using less energy. The initial... 

Making water and sanitation a reality for all Africans

Dirty water and poor sanitation sicken and kill tens of thousands of people each year in sub-Saharan Africa, and imposes a heavy economic cost on countries equal to 1.4 per cent of GDP in some countries. No one should accept this situation as destiny. We can change it.   Since access to potable water and sanitation was first recognised as a Millennium Development Goal in 2000, budgets for water... 

Corruption and the Greedy Bastards in Ghana

Ghana has a total land area of 92,100sq.miles stretching 672 km north to south and 357 km east to west. Ghana’s physical size makes it about the same size as Great Britain. Out of a total land area of 23 million hectares, 13 million hectares representing 57% is suitable for agricultural production, while 5.3 million hectares representing 39% of this is under cultivation. Ghana is blessed with rich... 

Rising Syria deaths question UN monitoring mission

Rising Syria deaths question UN monitoring mission
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