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NewsWatch Directors Pay Courtesy Calls on Cuban, Vatican Envoys

The Directors of Global NewsWatch Media and Communications, managers of newswatchgh.com, have on separate days paid courtesy calls on two Envoys accredited to Ghana...

Barbados High Commissioner Pays Courtesy Call on Chieftaincy Minister

Madam Juliette Babb-Riley, the Barbados High Commissioner to Ghana, has paid a courtesy call on Mr. Ebenezer Kojo Kum, the Minister of Chieftaincy and...

World Vision Holds Sensitisation Workshop for Faith Leaders

A one-day sensitisation workshop has been held for faith leaders in Agotime Ziope and the Ghana Education Service (GES) by the World Vision Ghana. The...

Violent Extremism Alert: Peace Council Urges Communities to Report Suspicious Characters

The Bono Regional Peace Council says violent extremism is real, requiring residents in the communities to be extra vigilant and report individuals with suspicious...

Quality STEM Education, Springboard for Students’ Academic Success- Prof Adinortey

Over the years, quality Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education had proven to be the fundamental area of study, which defines the academic...

Use the Constitution to Protect Your Rights – Ghanaians Urged

His Lordship George Buadi, a Supervising High Court Judge in Ho has admonished Ghanaians to use the Constitution to protect their rights and seek...

Centre for Social Justice Supports Keta Tidal Wave Victims

The Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) has donated food stuffs, books, clothes and cash totaling totaling GHc10,000 to victims of the Keta tidal wave...

Abolish Witches’ Camps, Women Deserve Better –Stakeholders Charged

The 2020 Vice Presidential Candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyeman, has made a passionate appeal to the government and...

US Ambassador Launches $45.5 million WASH Project

A project to provide 300,000 people with access to basic sanitation services and provide 250,000 people with access to basic drinking water has begun...

Ghana Remains Vulnerable to Terrorism due to Unemployment, Porous Borders

Ghana is vulnerable to terrorism due to high unemployment, porous borders and poor surveillance among other factors, according to a study. The study on the...

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