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A Senior Divisional Chief of Teshie-Aflao in the Aflao Traditional Area, Torgbi Kpambi Vedzesu V, has called for stronger collaboration between communities and security agencies to safeguard the nation’s borders, stressing that security remains a shared responsibility. He made the call during the commissioning of a new border duty post constructed for the Ghana Immigration Service at Aflao Gakli in the Ketu South Municipality of the Volta Region. Addressing the gathering, Torgbi Kpambi Vedzesu V emphasized that border communities play a critical role in maintaining national security, and therefore must work closely with immigration officers and other security agencies and…
By Leo Nelson Legal practitioner and social activist, Osagyefo Oliver Barker-Vormawor has argued that democracy should not be seen as a guarantee of progress but rather as a system that creates space for citizens to struggle for justice, accountability, and social advancement. In a reflection on the meaning of democratic participation, Barker-Vormawor said the essence of democracy lies in the opportunity it gives citizens to contest power and demand improvements in governance and social welfare. According to him, democratic systems do not automatically deliver rights or development. Instead, they provide a framework within which citizens must continually engage institutions and…
The Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP) has completed the second phase of its nationwide practical training programme for caterers and head cooks as part of ongoing efforts to improve the quality, safety, and nutritional value of meals served to pupils in public basic schools across the country. The initiative, implemented under the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection, forms part of broader reforms aimed at strengthening food preparation standards within the school feeding system while ensuring that meals served to pupils meet improved nutrition requirements. Officials say the training programme is intended to equip caterers with modern cooking techniques…
The Member of Parliament for the Ho Central Constituency, Richmond Edem Kofi Kpotosu has called on artisans and young people to embrace skills development as a strategic pathway to tackling unemployment and boosting local economic growth. According to him, the acquisition of practical and technical skills remains one of the most reliable means of creating sustainable employment opportunities, particularly for the youth. Speaking at a recent town hall gathering of artisans in Ho, the capital of the Volta Region, the lawmaker noted that the growing challenges of job scarcity require innovative approaches that focus on equipping young people with employable…
The Council of Ewe Associations of North America (CEANA) is set to officially launch preparations for its highly anticipated 2026 convention in Ghana, marking a significant milestone in strengthening ties between the Ewe diaspora and their homeland. The launch event, scheduled for Saturday, March 28, 2026 at the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS) Auditorium in Ho, is expected to draw traditional leaders, government officials, and members of the Ewe diaspora and, will outline plans for the international gathering and highlight the cultural, economic, and developmental opportunities the convention presents for Ghana. According to organizers, the convention will bring…
By Leo Nelson Ayivor Ghana’s Deputy High Commissioner to Togo, H. E. Bright Solo Kumordzie has raised concerns over alleged extortion and harassment of travelers by some officials at the Aflao border crossing, calling for urgent action to protect the country’s image and facilitate smoother cross-border movement. Speaking during a book launch in Accra, the deputy Ambassador noted that complaints from travelers, traders, and transport operators about unlawful charges and intimidation at the busy frontier between Ghana and Togo had become increasingly frequent. According to him, such practices not only inconvenience legitimate travelers but also undermine the spirit of regional…
Ghana’s Vice President, Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has emphasised the responsibility that comes with higher education, stating that knowledge must ultimately serve society and contribute to national development. She made the remarks at the University of Cape Coast where she was honoured with a Distinguished Fellow award in recognition of her academic leadership and contribution to public service. Addressing the university community during the ceremony, the Vice President expressed appreciation to the Chancellor, the Governing Council, the organisers of the event, and members of the university for the recognition. “It is always a joy to be back at the University…
President John Dramani Mahama, has outlined a clear vision for Ghana, emphasising that democracy must translate into tangible benefits for every citizen. Speaking at Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea, where he was conferred an Honorary Doctor of Philosophy in Public Administration, Mahama said his goal is to build a nation where every citizen can realize their full potential. “My vision for Ghana is clear. To prove that democracy works. To create a prosperous, self-reliant nation where every citizen can realize their full potential. A country where innovation fuels economic growth, and where our young people are not just job…
The Dzodze Ghana Mission Hospital has cut the sod to officially commence the construction of a new Out-Patient Department (OPD) and Emergency Block. The event held on Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at the hospital premises, marked a significant milestone in the hospital’s continuous effort to improve healthcare delivery to the people of Dzodze and surrounding communities. Delivering a welcome address at the brief ceremony, administrator of the hospital Mr. Mac Thompson Gbeti said the purpose of the gathering was to cut sod for construction of an OPD/Emergency Block valued at GH¢350,000 being financed by a philanthropist, Mr. Seth Dzamesi. Takpa.…
…Labels it as ‘complete falsehood’ By Manuel Sackey The Ghana Gold Board has rejected allegations circulating on social media that it awarded an office renovation contract through sole sourcing and bought laptops at inflated prices. In a statement issued by its Media Relations Officer Prince Kwame Minka, the Board described the claims as false and misleading and insisted that all procurement processes followed the law and were approved by the Public Procurement Authority. The controversy centres on two claims: that the Board awarded an GH¢11 million office renovation contract through sole sourcing to a company linked to Stan Dogbe, and…
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