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Volta Minister Praises Aquaculture for Jobs Program.

Dr. Archibald Yao Letsa, the Volta Regional Minister, has commended the Aquaculture for Food and Jobs Programme, a new initiative by the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development. Speaking at a training event in Ho, Dr. Letsa encouraged participants to take the program seriously, highlighting its potential to empower them economically and improve their livelihoods.Addressing the 776 participants from various districts in the Volta Region, Dr. Letsa emphasized the importance of hard work and dedication, urging them to apply the skills they acquired to establish successful aquaculture businesses. He also reassured the trainees that the government would offer support in the early stages of their ventures.Dr. Letsa emphasized that aquaculture can provide sustainable income, enabling participants to take care of their families and improve their living standards. The training covered essential topics, including fish farming techniques, marketing, and financial management, […]

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Black Sharks Delay Beach Soccer AFCON Camp Due to Funding Issues.

The Ghanaian beach soccer team, the Black Sharks, has yet to start its training camp for the upcoming 2024 Beach Soccer Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Egypt. Although the team was set to begin their preparations last weekend, they have been informed that there are insufficient funds to support their camping needs.As the players and officials prepared to gather at their designated training base, they were told of the financial constraints preventing them from regrouping. Both the Ministry of Youth and Sports and the Ghana Football Association have not provided any explanations regarding the lack of funding for the team’s preparation.This delay raises concerns about the Black Sharks' prospects as they have been drawn into a challenging group that includes East African champions Tanzania, Morocco (gold medalists at the Africa Beach Games), and host nation Egypt. The tournament is […]

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GFA Awaits CAF Decision on Stadiums for AFCON Qualifiers.

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) is currently awaiting the Confederation of African Football's (CAF) decision on the condition of the Accra and Cape Coast stadiums, which were recently inspected for the upcoming 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers. CAF inspectors visited Ghana to assess these facilities following a request by the Ministry of Sports. The Baba Yara Sports Stadium, which hosted Ghana's previous match against Angola, was banned by CAF due to the poor state of the pitch.Speaking before Parliament’s Sports Select Committee, GFA President Kurt Okraku stated that the association has completed its part and is now waiting for CAF’s official feedback on the stadiums. He refrained from commenting further until CAF delivers its report.Ghana’s Black Stars are set to face Sudan on October 11 in their next AFCON qualifier, hoping to secure their first win after a […]

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GFA Vice-President Inspects Borehole Projects in Upper West.

Ghana Football Association (GFA) Vice-President Mark Addo recently visited the Upper West Region to inspect various borehole projects initiated by the GFA. The projects, located at Tendamba JHS and Wa Senior High School, are part of the GFA's initiative to provide sustainable water sources for football fields used in association-organized matches.During his visit, Addo was accompanied by RFA Coordinator Daasebre Adu-Asare, Upper West RFA Chairman Alhaji Sadugu Yahaya, and Executive Council members. Addo expressed satisfaction with the impact of the Tendamba JHS borehole, which not only waters the football field but also supplies clean drinking water to the school.He highlighted the GFA’s commitment to investing in infrastructure to support grassroots football development. His visit coincided with the Upper West Regional Football Association Congress held on September 26, 2024.

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Seven Rabies Deaths Recorded in Upper East Region Amid Calls for Increased Pet Vaccination.

Seven people in the Upper East Region have died from rabies this year, out of nine suspected cases, according to local health authorities. These figures were revealed during the World Rabies Day event in Bolgatanga, themed “Breaking Rabies Boundaries.”Collins Yin, a Health Promotion Officer, noted that the Bolgatanga Municipal recorded three suspected cases, resulting in one death. In Bongo District, all three suspected cases were fatal, and Garu District also saw two suspected rabies cases, both leading to deaths. Nabdam District recorded one case, which also ended in the victim’s death.Yin urged the public to vaccinate their pets, especially dogs, to prevent future rabies deaths, emphasizing that vaccination could prevent these fatalities. Regional Veterinary Officer Dr. Henry Nii Ayi Anang reported that 5,410 dogs and 1,631 cats had been vaccinated in the region from January to September 2023, but more […]

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Damango: The Top Tourist Spot in Northern Ghana.

amuel Abu Jinapor, the Member of Parliament for Damongo and Ghana’s Lands Minister, is encouraging tourists to visit Damongo, describing it as the premier tourist destination in northern Ghana. He highlighted the constituency’s rich cultural heritage, historical landmarks, and stunning landscapes, making it a must-visit for those exploring Ghana and West Africa. Mr. Jinapor emphasized that tourism isn’t just for foreigners. He noted that Ghana’s numerous tourist attractions, if properly supported, could significantly boost the national economy. He praised government initiatives like the Year of Return and Beyond the Return, as well as the modernization of the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, as steps toward promoting tourism in Ghana.Jinapor pointed out key attractions in Damongo, including the 600-year-old Larabanga Mosque, often called the "Mecca of West Africa," which houses a historic Qur’an said to have been delivered by divine means. Another attraction […]

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Wealth in Funerals, Poverty in Education in Oti Region.

The Oti Region, established in December 2018 from the Volta Region, is home to a diverse population of around 800,000 people, predominantly from Guan-speaking tribes such as Krachi, Nchumuru/Chonke, and Buem, along with various migrant groups. The region comprises six districts, with Dambai serving as the regional capital.The primary economic activities in the Oti Region are farming, which employs 60% of the workforce, along with fishing, poultry, and trading. Despite the hard work of the community members, poverty remains prevalent in the region. However, one must question: are the inhabitants truly impoverished? What are the costs associated with funerals in the area, and how do these expenditures affect investments in education for children, which could help break the cycle of poverty?The importance of education cannot be overstated. It serves as a "passport to the future." However, during my work with […]

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Women in Northern Region Urge President Akufo-Addo to Approve Anti-Witchcraft Bill.

Women in Ghana's Northern Region are calling on President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to sign the Anti-Witchcraft Bill, which is currently awaiting his approval. This important legislation seeks to address gender-based violence, particularly the wrongful accusations of witchcraft against older women.The appeal was made during a sensitization program focused on gender-based violence held on Friday. In the Northern Region, women and girls face significant risks of violence, with high rates of abuse and exploitation. The area has been identified as a hotspot for gender-based violence, including intimate partner violence and witchcraft accusations.Witchcraft allegations disproportionately affect women, especially the elderly and those living in poverty. The Northern, North East, and Savannah Regions are particularly affected, where six witch camps exist to shelter women fleeing these false accusations. These camps, such as the Kukuo Witches Camp in the Nanumba South District and […]

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Teenage Pregnancy Forces School Dropouts in North East Region.

In the West Mamprusi Municipality of Ghana’s North East Region, a surge in teenage pregnancy is forcing many children, especially girls, to leave school. Local authorities are concerned by the alarming trend, as young girls struggle to balance pregnancy with education. This has led to an increase in early marriages, with parents pushing their daughters into wedlock after childbirth, ending their academic aspirations.Some girls, faced with these challenges, leave their communities to seek opportunities in the south but rarely return to continue their education. According to Sabratu Mahama, the regional girl child education officer, there were only six reported cases of teenage pregnancy in 2023, but this year, the number has spiked to 27 cases, with 18 of those girls breastfeeding and 38 dropping out of school entirely.The lack of adequate transportation is cited as a major barrier to monitoring […]

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Public Outrage in Ghana Over Police Crackdown on Anti-Galamsey Protests.

Ghana’s capital, Accra, has been the center of public unrest after police arrested 54 demonstrators for what they termed an unlawful assembly. The protesters, part of the Democracy Hub group, are voicing their frustration over the government's failure to address illegal mining, or galamsey, which has caused severe environmental damage across the country. A young activist described their protest as a fight for their future, accusing the government of betraying their generation by not dealing with the galamsey crisis.Illegal mining has been a persistent issue for multiple Ghanaian administrations, severely polluting major water bodies like the Pra, Ankobra, and Birim rivers, and destroying nearly 392,000 hectares of forest. The Ghana Water Company Limited has also raised alarms about the contamination of these rivers with dangerous chemicals such as mercury and cyanide, which pose serious health risks to the population.The protesters’ […]

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