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Farmers in Central Region Embrace Climate-Resilient Farming for Better Yields.

Fifty-four farmers from Akotokyir, near Cape Coast, have been trained in modern, climate-resilient farming techniques aimed at improving crop yields and tackling the challenges posed by climate change. The training included methods for planting disease-resistant maize and using "neem technology" to protect crops like potatoes from nematodes. Farmers also learned about intercropping and techniques for growing high-nutrient crops such as purple and orange-fleshed sweet potatoes.The initiative, led by experts from the Crop Research Institute and AICCRA, aims to equip farmers with knowledge to boost productivity and improve food security. Many farmers, like Mary Odoom, shared how climate change had reduced their yields, but they expressed hope in the new methods. The project also advocates for irrigation support to further enhance farming success.

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UCC Postpones Reopening for Freshers Amid Unforeseen Circumstances.

The University of Cape Coast (UCC) has announced a delay in the reopening for Level 100 students for the 2024/2025 academic year. The institution cited "circumstances beyond the control of University Management" for the shift but did not provide further details. Affected students are advised to reprint their admission letters, which will now reflect the new reopening date. UCC has promised to communicate the revised date once confirmed. The announcement has stirred mixed reactions, with many students and families concerned about the academic delays.

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Assin South’s Best Teacher Wins Car as Ntim Fordjour Celebrates Educators.

Thirty-two outstanding teachers in Assin South were honored at an awards ceremony held in Nyankomasi Ahenkro, Central Region. The event’s highlight was the presentation of a salon car to Paul Afoakwah Okyere, crowned the district’s Best Teacher.Other prizes included a motorbike for the first runner-up, furniture for the second runner-up, and gifts like laptops, refrigerators, and plaques for various categories.The initiative, spearheaded by Deputy Minister of Education and MP for Assin South, John Ntim Fordjour, was supported by UNESCO, GESOPS, Right to Play, and Sabre Education. Speaking at the event, Mr. Fordjour urged teachers to embrace postings in rural areas, emphasizing their critical role in shaping Ghana’s future.GNAT President Rev. Isaac Owusu encouraged educators to uphold professional standards, while the Central Regional Director of Education, Emmanuel Essuman, highlighted the profound impact of teachers on students’ lives.The awards motivated the district’s […]

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GH¢2,000 Reward for Cocoa Smuggling Whistleblowers Announced by COCOBOD.

COCOBOD CEO Joseph Boahen Aidoo has introduced a GH¢2,000 reward for informants who report cocoa smugglers, ensuring that culprits are apprehended. The initiative aims to protect Ghana's cocoa industry from revenue losses due to smuggling.Key Points:Incentive Structure:The GH¢2,000 reward will be shared between informants and security personnel.Farmers are encouraged to collaborate with law enforcement to curb smuggling.Farmer Education:At forums across the Eastern Region, over 3,000 cocoa farmers received training on best practices, including fertilization, pruning, and hand pollination, to boost productivity.Farmers were advised against harmful practices like the use of banned weedicides.Economic Measures:COCOBOD has shifted from syndicated loans to internal funding, saving $120 million in interest costs.Producer prices of cocoa have risen significantly from GH¢475 in 2017 to GH¢3,100 in 2024.Commendation and Encouragement:Officials praised cocoa farmers for their vital role in Ghana's economy and encouraged them to sustain efforts for […]

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Three Charged in Aisha Huang Galamsey Case.

Three individuals have been officially charged in connection with the ongoing case against Aisha Huang, a Chinese national widely regarded as a key figure in illegal mining activities ("galamsey") in Ghana.The accused face charges related to illegal mining operations, which have significantly impacted the environment and local livelihoods. Authorities continue to investigate the extent of their involvement as the case garners national attention amid calls for stricter measures against illegal mining.This development underscores the government’s intensified efforts to combat galamsey and protect Ghana’s natural resources.

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TEWU Threatens Strike Over Delayed Service Conditions Implementation.

The Teachers and Educational Workers' Union (TEWU) has issued a warning of an indefinite strike starting Monday, November 18, if delays in finalizing and implementing service conditions for its members persist. The union, part of the Trade Union Congress-Ghana, represents workers in institutions such as the Ghana Education Service, Ghana Library Authority, Museums and Monuments Board, and public universities.TEWU's statement highlights years of stalled negotiations, leaving members frustrated, particularly as the new academic year begins with workers in uncertain conditions. The union calls on government agencies to expedite action, emphasizing that delays are increasingly straining members' patience.

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Election 2024: EC Begins Distribution of Ballot Papers Across Ghana.

The Electoral Commission (EC) has initiated the nationwide distribution of ballot papers for the December 7 general elections, starting today, November 14. This distribution will span five days, commencing in the Greater Accra region and concluding in the Volta and Oti regions.According to Samuel Tettey, Deputy Chairman of Operations, the ballot papers are being transported under strict security measures. This marks a significant milestone in the EC’s election preparations, following efforts to finalize the voter register, designate polling stations, and train officials.EC Chairperson Jean Mensa expressed confidence in the accuracy and transparency of the final voters’ register, which was shared with political parties on November 6, fulfilling the Commission’s promise of a fair and peaceful election.

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Free SHS Policy Criticized for Poor Implementation and Political Influence.

Sulemana Braimah, Executive Director of the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), has voiced concerns over the Free Senior High School (SHS) initiative, describing it as a well-intentioned but poorly implemented program that has been politicized. Speaking on Joy News' AM Show, Braimah argued that while the initiative aims to benefit students, the lack of transparency and the politicized approach have hindered its effectiveness.He noted that the government’s portrayal of the policy as entirely “free” has led to unmet expectations, as many parents still incur costs for essentials like textbooks and uniforms. Braimah suggested that involving teachers and parents in the policy could improve its impact. The Free SHS program, a key promise from President Nana Akufo-Addo, was launched in 2017, boosting secondary school enrollment from 308,799 in 2016 to around 1.4 million today. Despite this, critics argue that it […]

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President Akufo-Addo Announces Free Tertiary Education for Cocoa Farmers’ Wards.

President Nana Akufo-Addo has introduced a scholarship program that will cover tertiary education expenses for the children of Ghanaian cocoa farmers. Announced at the 2024 National Farmers’ Day Awards in Accra, this initiative directs the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) to fund tertiary education for qualified wards of cocoa farmers. This scheme follows the government’s Free Senior High School (SHS) program, which began in 2017.The President stated that this move replaces the prior COCOBOD scholarship, which had supported secondary education for children from cocoa-producing communities. With this shift, COCOBOD will also establish a Cocoa Board Education Trust, focusing on enhancing primary school facilities in cocoa-growing areas.During the awards ceremony, Nana Owusu Achiaw from Ashanti Region’s Sekyere-Central District was crowned as the 2024 National Best Farmer, receiving GHS1 million in recognition of his sustainable farming methods.

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We Are Winning One Touch, No Court Issue.- Mahama

John Dramani Mahama, the NDC's presidential candidate, has called for a decisive win in the upcoming 2024 election, urging supporters to ensure a strong turnout and secure a victory without needing court intervention. Mahama emphasized vigilance in the electoral process to maintain vote integrity, likening the campaign to “communal labour” that requires everyone’s effort to “rescue” the nation.Mahama expressed concerns about the judiciary's neutrality, suggesting that a court challenge may not yield justice. He reiterated that only a massive win would prevent disputes over results, stating, “This election, we are winning one touch at the polling station. We are not going to the court.”

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