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Appointment Of Service Commanders & IGP By The President And Other Matters
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Housing Ministry promise to complete Saglemi Housing project
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Saglemi Housing: Ignore Ayariga s populist appeal – Housing Minister
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Government should act against Galamsey to secure our environment
By Eco-Conscious Citizens
JAN 29, 2021
We, the undersigned congratulate Ghanaians on relatively peaceful elections. We note that the President, His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has sworn to dedicate himself to the service and well-being of Ghanaians, advance peace, progress and prosperity using his Executive Power as Head of State and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ghana.
Recent developments in the forestry and environmental sector are of grave concern and require urgent action. The indifferent attitude accorded matters of environmental abuse, destruction of Ghana’s natural heritage and non-compliance with existing national legal frameworks on sustainable environmental management, fill us with disquiet. The following key issues require immediate action from His Excellency the President:
The enigma called Dukadaya Ghana
By Akyaaba Addai-Sebo Listen to article
With the establishment of the GHANA BROADCASTING CORPORATION (GBC) in 1953, the Ghana News Agency on the eve of Independence on 5th March 1957 and the External Service in 1961 Nkrumah rivaled the BBC and VOA in scope and depth as the broadcast service, apart from English, was also in Swahili, Hausa, French, Spanish and Portuguese (plus a bevy of local languages).
From the Broadcasting House, next to the seat of government, the Flagstaff House, Radio Ghana beamed information, propaganda, and messages of support to peoples struggling for freedom and self-determination in all parts of Africa. Nkrumah was always one step ahead of the colonialists and imperialists.