[ad_1] Huawei Technologies Ghana has awarded deserving members of the Huawei ICT Academy Ambassador Program in the country for supporting and facilitating the training of more than 2,000 university students at the Huawei ICT Academy in Ghana this year. The world’s leading ICT company introduced the Huawei Ambassador Program to …
Read More »U.S. Embassy Partners with Mobile Web Ghana to Launch New Cultural and Educational Center
[ad_1] Accra, GHANA – The US government, through the US Department of State’s Office of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA), and in partnership with Mobile Web Ghana, has opened American Corner Agbogba, a new cultural and educational center. The United States Ambassador to Ghana, Stephanie S. Sullivan, cut the ribbon …
Read More »Increased investments towards innovation to drive growth of endoscopic markers market 2019 – 2029 – Scientect
[ad_1] “ In 2018, the market size of endoscopic markers market is millions of US dollars and will reach millions of US dollars in 2025, growing at the CAGR of 2018; while in China, the market size is valued at xx million US dollars and will increase to xx million …
Read More »5,000 documents digitized by the Department of Records and Archives | General news
[ad_1] The Public Records and Archives Administration Department (PRAAD) of the Civil Service Office has completed the digitization of more than 500,000 documents. In addition, a website has also been developed to provide access to digital documents. “Digitization will ensure the long-term preservation of the records for posterity. This exercise …
Read More »The introduction of ICUMS is strategic for the trade facilitation agenda -Minister
[ad_1] Business news for Friday, September 18, 2020 Source: GNA 2020-09-18 Alan Kyerematen, Minister of Commerce and Industry Alan Kyerematen, Minister of Trade and Industry, has said that the introduction of the Integrated Customs Management System (ICUMS) was of strategic importance to the country’s trade facilitation agenda. He said the …
Read More »If Germans still sell salvage cars, why stop Ghanaians from buying the same ones?
[ad_1] General news for Friday, September 18, 2020 Source: My GH news 2020-09-18 NDC Secretary General, Asiedu Nketia Johnson Asiedu Nketia, secretary general of the Democratic National Congress (NDC), says the government’s decision to ban the import of salvage cars into the country is a way to kill local businesses …
Read More »57-year-old woman among the candidates for the BECE 2020
[ad_1] General news for Friday, September 18, 2020 Source: GNA 2020-09-18 Mrs. Elizabeth Yamoah A 57-year-old Elizabeth Yamoah, who enrolled at Odoben Presbyterian Junior High School (JHS) in 2017, is among the candidates writing the ongoing Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE). Madame Yamoah, who spoke to the media in Odoben …
Read More »EC discovers 6,080 multiple records in the electoral census
[ad_1] The Electoral Commission (EC) says it has successfully discovered 6,080 potential voters who registered multiple times in the recently completed nationwide voter album compilation exercise. The commission has vowed to make the names and other details of the lawbreakers public on its website in the coming days. Commission Chairman …
Read More »The government builds more courts and bungalows for judges
[ad_1] Magistrates of the Supreme Court of Justice take an oath of secrecy by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. Photographs: Samuel Tei Adano President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has said that 98 courts and bungalows are being built in the country’s 16 regions for judges with the District Assemblies Common …
Read More »UTAG-COLTEK, CAGRIC Wants President Nana Addo to Designate Internal VC for AA-YOU
[ad_1] The Association of University Professors of Ghana (UTAG) of the College of Technology Education, Kumasi (COLTEK) and the College of Agricultural Education (CAGRIC) are pushing for an intern to be appointed as Vice Chancellor of Akenten Appiah-Menka University. of Training in Entrepreneurial Skills and Development (AA-USTED). The Ashanti region-based …
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