Month: February 2015
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Agri National
Govt asked to develop strategy for small-scale farmers
The Ghana Trade and Livelihood Coalition (GTLC), a trade and agriculture advocacy, research and practice organisation, has called on government…
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Agri National
Agric sector requires action not talk – GAWU
The government needs to redefine the role of agriculture in its national development agenda in order to address the challenges…
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Agri National
Mango farmers advised to protect their farms
The second National best Farmer for the year 2012, has advised mango farmers to protect their farms to enable them…
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GENERAL NEWS
Condom Use On The Low In Accra
Dr. Samson Boadu Ofori, former Eastern Regional Coordinator of the National AIDS Control Program has disclosed that the use of…
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REGIONAL NEWS
Nigeria: 2015 – Jonathan Has Failed in Agriculture – AP
The All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Organisation, APCPCO, has accused the President Goodluck Jonathan administration of massive corruption in the…
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REGIONAL NEWS
Africa: Record Harvests, Falling Oil Prices Bring More Affordable Food
Rome — Record harvests and falling oil prices have helped to push food prices to a four-year low, improving the…
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SPORTS
Ghana beat Guinea 3-0 to reach record AFCON semi-final
The Black Stars downed Guinea’s Syli Nationale 3-0 in the third quarter-final of the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations in…
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SPORTS
AFCON 2015: Avram Grant: Ghana’s Best Is Still To Come
Ghana coach Avram Grant believes his side are only going to get better after they crushed Guinea 3-0 on Sunday…
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Agri National
India gives Ghana $150m line of credit for agriculture
The government of India has given Ghana a $150 million line of credit to support the country’s agriculture sector, according…
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GENERAL NEWS
Parliament resumes sitting on Tuesday
The Parliament of Ghana will resume sitting this week after several weeks of recess. The House, which will be sitting…
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