The incoming Secretary-General of the UN, Mr. Antonio Guterres, has appointed Ms. Amina J. Mohammed of Nigeria as his deputy. She will hold the second highest position in the Organization from 1st...
Mr Andy Karas, USAID Mission Director for Ghana, has said the needs of women in agriculture needs to be prioritised to help boost food production, reduce poverty and increase performance in the...
Female taxpayers in Ghana may soon be enjoying some tax reliefs in order to promote equity and improve their livelihoods. This comes on the back of a latest research commissioned by the International...
“Sadly, the compliance level of the oil and gas exploration and production companies in payment of levies and taxes is very low and in fact, pitiable,” contained in a letter Governor Henry...
The Upper East Regional Police Commander has asked Ghanaians to resort to the use of lawful means at all times to address their grievances and issues that threaten their interest. The Regional...
At 22 years old, Salamatu Mohammed Shiraz is an ambitious, dynamic and persistent young woman who believes everybody has the right to quality education. Growing up in Tamale in the Northern Region,...
The countries of the United Nations approved a remarkable commitment to 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in September 2015 to be achieved by 2030. On the one-year anniversary, it’s too early...
Many of us today seem to have forgotten the existence of slavery and the extent of its grimness and gruesome practices. Although slavery was abolished in the 19th century, the International Labour...
Ayariga was born in Bawku in the Upper East Region of Ghana. He was educated in Ghana and Nigeria and the United States of America. He attended the Barewa College in Zaira in Kaduna State, Nigeria....
The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection is working towards the possible closure of the Gushegu Witch Camp in the Northern Region of Ghana. Nana Oye Lithur, sector Minister said the...