Month: January 2015
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GENERAL NEWS
Speed up the passage of GYEEDA Bill – Youth group
A Youth Group called the Concerned Youth of Upper East Region, has appealed to Parliament to speed up the passage…
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GENERAL NEWS
NDPC presents Senchi Progress Report to President Mahama
The First Progress Report on the Senchi Consensus has been presented to President John Mahama on Wednesday.Presenting the report to…
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SPORTS
FIFA president Blatter joins election race on deadline day without naming his 5 nominees
GENEVA – Beating the entry deadline by hours on Thursday, Sepp Blatter formally joined a FIFA presidential contest he is…
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SCI/TECH/DEV/MAC.
Microsoft Outlook For iOS And Android Arrives, It Looks Excellent
Today Microsoft announced Outlook for iOS and a preview version for Android. iOS and Android devices already have calendar apps, but Microsoft…
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REGIONAL NEWS
AfDB Committed to Africa’s Transformation Through Improved Agriculture
The African Development Bank (AfDB) expressed on Tuesday, January 27 its support to the African Union (AU) in implementing Africa’s…
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POLICY/RESEARCH
‘Uganda to become agribusiness investment destination’
Jean Kaahwa is Africa’s agricultural ambassador 2015. He shared his experience and lessons from the agriculture summit in Berlin Germany…
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POLICY/RESEARCH
A Global Compact on Agriculture
On the 10th Anniversary of the adoption of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP), African Union declared the year…
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REGIONAL NEWS
AU launches agricultural action plan
The African Union (AU) on Tuesday launched an agricultural action plan aimed at realizing the agricultural transformation of Africa. It…
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Agri National
India funds agricultural mechanisation in Ghana
In yet another sign of its growing influence across Africa, India has provided Ghana with $150-million line of credit to…
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GENERAL NEWS
Wa West District has 80 schools under trees
Teachers in the Wa West District are still organizing classes under trees in 80 schools, comprising kindergarten, primary and junior…
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