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31,000 Women-Owned SMEs in Ghana Boosted by EU-Funded WACOMP Initiative.

The recent conclusion of the West Africa Competitiveness Programme (WACOMP) has provided notable support to over 31,000 women-owned small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Ghana. Funded by the European Union with a budget of €6.35 million and implemented by the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO), this five-year initiative focused on enhancing the competitiveness of industries like cassava, mango, pineapple, cosmetics, and personal care. WACOMP not only facilitated market access but also connected over 500 SMEs to financial institutions, enabling them to secure credit up to GH¢4 million.During the closing ceremony in Accra, the EU Ambassador to Ghana, Irchad Razaaly, highlighted the project’s impact on Ghana’s business landscape, stating it has set a foundation for sustainable growth and prosperity. This initiative has also strengthened local production standards, with new quality standards developed and ISO 17025 accreditation granted to Ghanaian institutions, […]

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Ghana Records 34,000 New HIV Infections in First Nine Months of 2024.

Ghana has reported over 34,000 new HIV infections between January and September 2024, according to the National HIV and AIDS Control Programme at the Ghana Health Service (GHS). The program’s manager, Dr. Stephen Ayisi Addo, highlighted the pressing need for public HIV testing and screening, as approximately 1.3 million people were screened during this period.Dr. Ayisi Addo spoke on the issue at the launch of the 2024 World AIDS Day event organized by the Ghana AIDS Commission. The event featured a candlelight procession in remembrance of those who have lost their lives to AIDS. He emphasized that the high number of new infections poses a significant challenge to Ghana’s target of ending the HIV epidemic by 2030.The event’s theme, "Take the Rights Path," reflects Ghana’s commitment to rights-based approaches in HIV prevention. Ghana AIDS Commission Director General, Dr. Atuahene Kyeremeh, […]

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November 8, 2024, Not a Public Holiday Despite Farmers’ Day Celebration.

The Ministry of Interior has clarified that Friday, November 8, 2024, will not be a public holiday, even though it marks the 40th Farmers' Day celebration in Ghana. Traditionally held on the first Friday of December, Farmers' Day was moved to November 8 this year to avoid a clash with the upcoming general elections. However, December 6 will still be observed as a statutory holiday in accordance with Ghanaian law.The Ministry's announcement aims to address any public confusion regarding the holiday status of November 8, reinforcing that the date shift does not extend to making it a day off.

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Severe Food Shortages Lead to Repetitive Meals in Ghana’s Senior High Schools.

Senior High Schools (SHS) in Ghana are facing a serious food shortage, forcing students to eat the same meals multiple times daily. Since August 16, 2024, schools have been struggling to access funds, which has led them to buy essential perishables like tomatoes, onions, and fish on credit. Yet, items like ginger, sausages, and cooking salt remain difficult to obtain due to mounting debts.Salamatu Braimah, National Chairman of the Teachers and Educational Workers Union (TEWU), expressed concern over the lack of meal variety, with some schools providing rice for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The shortage has also affected other staple foods like maize, leading to monotonous diets that worry both students and staff.The ongoing crisis echoes a similar shortage reported in March 2024, where a documentary by JoyNews highlighted the challenges SHSs face under the Free SHS policy. Parents and […]

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Cocoa Farmers in Ghana Hoard Beans Amid Price Hike Anticipation.

Cocoa farmers in Ghana, the world's second-largest cocoa producer, are currently hoarding beans in anticipation of higher prices, as confirmed by industry sources to Reuters. This trend of stocking beans may impact the global cocoa supply, which is still recovering from a challenging harvest season.The extent of this hoarding remains unclear, but multiple farmers and officials from the state regulator Cocobod have noted a slowdown in bean purchases due to this practice. One farmer shared, “I have more than 300 bags, but I won’t sell. I will only sell after Christmas,” reflecting a collective hope that prices will rise.This behavior seems to stem from remarks made by Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia, who suggested a potential increase in prices for farmers. Although Bawumia later clarified that there would be no price adjustment unless there is a significant price disparity with neighboring […]

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Over 4,000 Teachers Demand 16 Months of Unpaid Salaries from Ghanaian Government.

A coalition known as the Coalition of Unpaid Teachers and Arrears – Ghana is urgently calling for the payment of outstanding salaries owed to over 4,000 teachers employed by the Ghana Education Service (GES). These educators, who have not received their salaries since their permanent employment in 2023, are owed between 7 to 16 months of arrears due to administrative delays in processing their employment documentation.The group expressed their frustration in a statement, highlighting the severe financial strain and challenges they have faced due to their unpaid salaries, which has impacted their ability to perform their teaching duties effectively. They indicated that despite previous assurances from the GES to resolve the issue, many teachers are still awaiting payment.The teachers have submitted a formal letter to the Director-General of the GES, demanding that their concerns be addressed by November 18, 2024, […]

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Barbados Welcomes 155 Nurses from Ghana.

Barbados recently welcomed 155 Ghanaian nurses as part of a healthcare partnership between Ghana and Barbados aimed at addressing critical staff shortages in Barbadian healthcare facilities. This group of nurses joins a previous cohort from Ghana, reflecting the growing cooperation between the two nations in healthcare.The arrival of the nurses aligns with Barbados’ strategy to bolster its healthcare system, which has been under strain due to rising demand for services and a lack of sufficient personnel. The Ghanaian nurses, trained in various specialties, are expected to work in hospitals and clinics across Barbados, bringing experience in areas such as general nursing, midwifery, and critical care.Ghana’s Ministry of Health expressed pride in this collaboration, noting that it also offers the nurses valuable international experience. The exchange has been mutually beneficial, with Barbados gaining skilled healthcare workers and Ghana strengthening diplomatic and […]

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Cedi Weakens, Now GH¢17.10 to the Dollar

The Ghanaian cedi has continued its decline, now trading at GH¢17.10 to the US dollar, marking a significant year-to-date loss of nearly 29%. This depreciation is intensifying concerns over rising inflation and the cost of living as import costs and essential goods prices surge. Experts attribute the cedi’s sustained weakening to several factors, including high demand for foreign currency to support imports, reduced foreign exchange inflows, and ongoing economic challenges. The depreciation pressures the Bank of Ghana, which has intervened in the past by injecting dollars into the forex market, though this approach has seen limited success in stabilizing the currency. Businesses and consumers alike are feeling the impact, with imported goods becoming more expensive. Many companies are adjusting prices upwards, which could drive inflation even higher. The cedi’s depreciation is a critical issue ahead of the December elections, as […]

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Security Expert Opposes Military Presence at Polling Stations.

Security analyst Dr. Adam Bonaa has spoken out against the deployment of military personnel at polling stations during Ghana’s upcoming December 7 elections, arguing that their presence could potentially undermine the fairness of the electoral process. Speaking at a democracy lecture in Accra, Dr. Bonaa suggested that stationing soldiers near polling areas might be interpreted as an attempt to intimidate voters, which could be "tantamount to stealing the elections." He emphasized that the police, who are already equipped and trained for election-related duties, should be the primary force handling security at these venues.Dr. Bonaa urged authorities to strengthen existing institutions, arguing that the military should only be deployed in extreme situations, such as during a state of emergency, rather than standard electoral activities. His comments were part of a broader discussion on Ghana’s security protocols for the elections, organized by […]

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90% of SHS Placement Issues Resolved by Ministry of Education Resolution Centre.

The Ministry of Education's Resolution Centre has successfully resolved 90% of cases related to this year’s Senior High School (SHS) placement issues, according to Nana Afrah Sika Mensah, Deputy Coordinator of the Free SHS Secretariat. Established at the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) Hall in Accra, the center has assisted numerous students and parents with concerns including self-placement, school changes, and status adjustments between day and boarding. Personnel from the Free SHS Secretariat have been working tirelessly, even over the weekend, to ensure all complaints are addressed, providing a significant relief to parents and students who faced difficulties with placements. With a police presence to maintain order, the centre continues to assure parents that every candidate will be accommodated.

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