May 9, 2021
James Kon
Some 57 per cent or around 47,000 households had selected to use e-census for Stage Two during stage one of the Population and Housing Census from January to February 2021, Department of Economic Planning and Statistics (JPES) Director General Hajah Mariah binti Haji Yahya said.
“The high number of participation in the e-census was a positive sign that the public has accepted the use of innovative technology. JPES is hopeful that during Stage Three, the number of families needing face-to-face interviews will be reduced,” she said.
Hajah Mariah made these comments in her welcoming remarks at an e-census clinic at the lobby area of the Ministry of Finance and Economy (MoFE) yesterday officially launched by Minister at the Prime Minister’s Office and Minister of Finance and Economy II Dato Seri Setia Dr Awang Haji Mohd Amin Liew bin Abdullah.
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Hearts of Oak
Accra Hearts of Oak secured a vital away point on Saturday to give their Ghana Premier League title boost much impetus.
The Phobians traveled to the Berekum Golden City Park to face Chelsea.
Prior to the game, both sides needed maximum points to satisfy their respective agenda.
The home side needed a win to climb out of the patchy run that had seen them nearer the drop zone.
Hearts on the other hand needed the win to boost their title pursuit.
Hearts coach Kosta Papic made one change to his tatting eleven with Dominic Eshun coming in to replace the suspended Abdul Manaf Umar.
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A monk examines a statue at an archaeological site in Khanpur on Thursday. Dawn
HARIPUR: A group of Buddhist monks from Sri Lanka visited archeological sites in Bhamala and Julian areas of Khanpur tehsil here on Thursday.
The monks totalling 11 are in the country on an eight days visit on the invitation of Prime Minister Imran Khan.
Sub-divisional officer of Khanpur Museum Nawazuddin told Dawn that the invitation was extended by the premier during a recent visit to Sri Lanka as part of efforts to promote religious tourism in the country.
He briefed monks about the history of Buddhist sites, efforts to preserve them, and plans to excavate on new sites on the directives of the archaeology department.