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GNFS Gives Osu Businesses One-Week Fire Safety Ultimatum

The Chief Fire Officer of the Ghana National Fire Service, Daniella Mawusi Ntow, has issued a one-week ultimatum to selected institutions in Accra to fully comply with fire safety regulations. The affected facilities include Total Energies, Ecobank, and Papaye, all located in the Osu area. Officer Ntow said compliance officers will return after one week to conduct follow-up inspections to verify that all required safety measures have been implemented. The directive is part of a surprise fire safety enforcement exercise being carried out by the GNFS across parts of Accra ahead of the rollout of the government’s 24-hour Economy initiative. Fire officers have already inspected the Total Energies fuel station in Osu and are currently conducting safety checks at the Ecobank branch in the same vicinity. At each location, officers conduct detailed inspections and also engage staff on essential fire […]

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Prof. Kojo Yankah: Education Must Drive Central Region Growth

Former Central Regional Minister, Prof. Kojo Yankah, has called on chiefs and opinion leaders in the Central Region to ensure that children have real access to the top-class secondary and tertiary institutions located in the area, rather than simply boasting about their presence. Speaking as guest speaker at the opening of the Central Expo 2025, held under the theme “Unlocking Opportunities in the Central Region”, Prof. Yankah lamented the high rate of school dropouts in the region despite the availability of world-class educational facilities. He stressed the need for collective action and resource mobilization to tackle dropout rates and help young people in the region take full advantage of its educational opportunities. Prof. Yankah, who launched the first Central Expo in 1998 to highlight the region’s economic and tourism potential, emphasized that true development must begin with education, which serves […]

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President Mahama pledges job creation and economic stability in May Day address

President John Dramani Mahama has pledged his administration’s commitment to creating sustainable jobs, advancing industrialisation, and stabilising Ghana’s economy through practical policy measures and labour-focused initiatives.In a message shared to mark May Day, the President paid tribute to Ghanaian workers for their dedication and underscored the importance of their role in national development. He described the labour force as “the engine of our economy, the builders of our infrastructure, and the innovators who propel us forward.” “This year’s May Day celebration under the theme ‘Striving for peace and stability to drive industrialisation, trade, and decent work for social justice’ reflects a critical truth,” he said. “We must implement forward-looking policies that not only ensure economic growth but also provide decent work and fair wages for all.”President Mahama revealed that over the past four months, his government has been pursuing strategies […]

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