Mr. Kwame Appiah Danquah, president of the Pig Farmers Association of Ghana (PFAG), was recognized for his exceptional leadership with an honorary award at the Africa Pig International Conference (APICON)
The Pig Farmers Association of Ghana (PFAG) has issued a call to action, encouraging Ghanaians, particularly potential pig farmers, to join their ranks. The appeal was made by the General
The day one of the ongoing Africa Pig International Conference (APICON) 2024 which commenced on October 11, 2024, in Accra, Ghana, ended on a high note. Themed "The Evolutionary Journey
SSNIT pays GH¢400 million monthly to over 300,000 pensioners, with a focus on reducing old-age poverty and increasing self-employed enrollment.
MOWAG postpones October 10 strike, pressing for better working conditions, PPE, salary arrears, and recruitment. Another strike is planned later this month.
GECA urges action on non-functioning streetlights, citing public safety, security, and crime concerns, particularly on the Accra-Tema Motorway.
Organised Labour suspends nationwide strike set for October 10, 2024, after the government ramps up efforts to tackle illegal mining in forest reserves.
President Akufo-Addo directs Defence Minister to deploy more military personnel to bolster ‘Operation Halt’ and combat illegal mining in water bodies and forest reserves.
Most street lights on the 19-km Accra-Tema Motorway have vanished after three years, leaving the stretch in darkness and causing road safety concerns.
Ghana’s urbanisation is projected to hit 70% by 2050, prompting the Ministry of Local Government to focus on sustainable urban planning through the Urban Observatory.