Monthly Archives: August 2018

It’s high time some former presidents went to Nsawam for corruption – Prof. Adei

Former Rector of the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, Professor Stephen Adei believes the time has come for former heads of state found culpable of corrupt dealings during their tenure to be jailed. Reaffirming the general speculations of corruption in public institutions and politics, he stressed the need for some former Presidents to be incarcerated after their three ...

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The current sorry state of Kumasi Rattray Park

Exactly three years after former President John Mahama and the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II jointly commissioned a recreational facility in the Ashanti Regional capital, Kumasi, The recreational facility called ‘The Rattray Park, Kumasi City” has fallen apart due to lack of maintenance, MyNewsGh.com learnt. The park which is aimed at giving residents a one-stop recreation facility and also promote ...

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Kejetia phase 2 to cost 248 million Euros – KMA Mayor

The Chief Executive Officer of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA), Mr Osei Assibey Antwi says the phase two construction works on the Kejetia-Central Market project would commence soon. Actual construction, he noted, will begin as soon as the KMA finalizes relocation plans it is thinking through with traders at the main central market arena. Scheduled discussions, he revealed would take ...

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N1 Highway to be rid of hawkers – MCE assures

Newly elected Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Okaikwei North Municipal Assembly, Nii Boye Laryea has vowed to clear hawkers along the George Walker Bush Highway, also known as the N1 Highway. The MCE has observed it is particularly necessary to get rid of those hawkers at the Lapaz stretch of the highway which has been turned into a business hub, ...

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Albert Heijn haalt kropsla van het eigen merk terug uit de winkels. In de sla die vanaf 2 augustus werd verkocht, is salmonella aangetroffen. Binnenlandredactie 09-08-18, 22:03 26 ,,Het consumeren van AH Kropsla kan een gevaar vormen voor de gezondheid, vooral voor ouderen, mensen met een verzwakt afweersysteem en zwangere vrouwen”, aldus de supermarktketen. Albert Heijn vraagt klanten die de kropsla in huis hebben die terug te brengen naar de winkel. Ze krijgen het aankoopbedrag dan vergoed. Salmonella is een bacterie die in de darmen van dieren kan zitten en soms ook op rauwe eieren en in vlees.

Albert Heijn haalt kropsla van het eigen merk terug uit de winkels. In de sla die vanaf 2 augustus werd verkocht, is salmonella aangetroffen. ,,Het consumeren van AH Kropsla kan een gevaar vormen voor de gezondheid, vooral voor ouderen, mensen met een verzwakt afweersysteem en zwangere vrouwen”, aldus de supermarktketen. Albert Heijn vraagt klanten die de kropsla in huis hebben ...

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1D1F: Tomato paste, spices factory to be ready in December 2018

Government’s quest to industrialize the country through its flagship programme One-District-One-Factory has witnessed a major boost as one of the factories registered under the programme is scheduled to commence operations in December this year. The factory, sited in Afienya, is known as Leefound Food Stuff Company Ghana Limited and is a joint venture between two major shareholders; Ghana Rise Food ...

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1D1F: Trade Minister to present bill to parliament to seek tax holidays for factories

National Coordinator of government’s flagship One-District-One-Factory has hinted plans by the Trade and Industry Ministry to present a bill to parliament that seeks to grant factories under the project tax exemptions. The tax exemptions she believed will together with other measures already implemented serve as a great incentive to attract more foreign direct investments in the country, especially under the ...

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Ghana-Cote d’Ivoire to agree on maritime boundary demarcation

Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire are holding the last meeting aimed at implementing the ruling by the Special Chamber of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) on the maritime boundary. The 16-member joint implementation committee constituted by Ghana and chaired by the Senior Minister, Mr Yaw Osafo-Maafo, to oversee the implementation process is having the last meeting ...

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