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By Elizabeth PUNSU The cohort of Prempeh College alumni, celebrated as “Millennium Amanfo,” which marks two millennia since their inception, has formally initiated their 25th-anniversary celebration project. They have announced an array of events designed to honor this significant landmark. As stated by the group’s leaders, the initiative projected to cost $100,000 aims to…
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By Ama KUDOM-AGYEMANG By the close of the initial four months of this year, it becomes essential to revisit the key messages from three major globally recognized environmental events held annually: World Wetlands Day (February 2), World Water Day (March 22), and Earth Day (April 22). They revealed a cohesive theme: the critical necessity…
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By\xa0 Robert OWUSU (FCIB) Within the ever-evolving field of human resources (HR), utilizing contract employees has emerged as a progressively favored approach for companies to address their workforce requirements. Moreover, owing to the increase in globalization and digitization, the organizational landscape has grown increasingly dynamic and rapid-fire. As a result, it has become increasingly…
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By: Prince Kojo Tabiri & Godwin Selasi Owusu Recently, arbitration has emerged as the favored approach for settling disagreements in international trade and investment deals worldwide. The Alternative Dispute Resolution Act, 2010 (Act 798) in Ghana was established to offer a thorough legal structure for processes such as arbitration, mediation, and various other methods…
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Pune (Maharashtra), India – May 7 (ANI): Asavari Jagdale The daughter of slain victim Santosh Jagdale, who was murdered by terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam, showed gratitude for the actions undertaken by the government and authorities. Indian Army to avenge the loss of innocent lives in the ghastly terrorist attack. On Wednesday, speaking…
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By Ernest Bako WUBONTO, Kigali – Rwanda The African Association of Automotive Manufacturers (AAAM) has called upon African leaders to hasten the implementation of standardized automotive policies aimed at boosting industry expansion and fostering regional collaboration. Given that approximately 41 out of the 54 African nations lack robust fuel quality standards and essential automotive…
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An innovative program aims to reshape the economic future of young people in Northern Ghana by promoting horticulture as a launchpad for employment opportunities, entrepreneurial ventures, and enhanced product value. The Agrihouse Foundation, supported by AGRA and the Mastercard Foundation through their Youth Entrepreneurship for the Future of Food and Agriculture (YEFFA) Program, has…
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By Nkunimdini ASANTE-ANTWI In 2017, Ghana’s financial industry experienced significant events. Just under a year after a new administration came into power, officials made a daring yet contentious choice to clean up the market by removing financially unstable institutions. These entities’ operations had endangered the assets of those who deposited money with them. What…
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The Controller and Accountant-General’s Department (CAGD) has restated its dedication to bolstering fiscal responsibility, adopting digital advancements, and improving professional skills throughout Ghana’s system of public financial management. This core sentiment was highlighted during the 2025 CAGD Annual Conference, which took place between April 24th and 25th in Ho within the Volta Region. With…
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Given the continuous international tariff conflicts, authorities have been urged to advocate for an extension of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) or face potential widespread layoffs and failing export industries. Patrick Boamah, who represents Okaikwei Central as a Member of Parliament, observes that certain firms are deliberately organized to take advantage of…