[ad_1] Accra, Feb. 25, GNA-Ms Appiah Boakye, Invest Project Director of World University Service of Canada (WUSC), Ghana, has urged young females to take up Technical and Vocational Education and Training
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Ensuring food security: Stakeholders launch Seed Demand Forecasting Tool
[ad_1] By Florence Afriyie Mensah, GNA Ejisu (Ash), Feb. 25, GNA – Stakeholders in the agricultural seed production value chain have launched a tool to
CPA’s Kofi Kapito freed by Gender Based Court
[ad_1] Kofi Kapito, Chief Executive Officer, Consumer Protection Agency A Gender-Based Court has acquitted and discharged Mr Kofi Owusu Hene aka
NDC Ketu North primaries: Hamenoo withdraws to support Agumenu
[ad_1] Accra, Feb 24, GNA – The Deputy Secretary for Pro-Forum North America, a National Democratic Congress (NDC) pressure group, Mr Jibreal Agbesi Hamenoo, has
My aim is to become the first Ghanaian UFC champion – Abdul-Razak Alhassan
[ad_1] Mixed martial artist in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), Abdul Razak Alhassan, has revealed his desire to become the first Ghanaian to clinch the UFC
Nigeria elects new President: Fears, hopes as money remains big factor
[ad_1] TODAY, Nigeria is conducting the seventh consecutive general election in this Fourth Republic which started in 1999. Expectations are high that the election shall
As Nigerians vote to elect new leaders: Will INEC pass the test?
[ad_1] Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission It’s D-Day and many Nigerians are out to vote with the confidence that the
Turkish journalists detained over earthquake reports
[ad_1] Freelance journalist Mir Ali Koçer was 200 miles from the epicentre when Turkey was struck by a deadly earthquake on 6 February. Grabbing his
The woman whose stolen images were used to scam men out of thousands
[ad_1] For over a decade, stolen images of a former adult star have been used to scam victims out of thousands of dollars. How does
Nigeria election 2023: Millions vote in tightest-ever poll
[ad_1] Millions of Nigerians are due to vote in the most competitive presidential election since military rule ended. Since 1999, Africa’s most populous country has