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GCTU Celebrates 1103 Graduates Vice Chancellor Urges Embracing Opportunities

The Ghana Communication innovation University (GCTU) celebrated its 33rd congregation ceremony, marking a significant milestone in the institution's history. A total of 1,103 graduates received their degrees, including 12 PhDs, 110 and 10 dedicated scholars who have successfully earned their master's degrees under Coventry and Anhalt universities respectively, and 971...

ECOWAS Power Regulatory Authorities Deliberate On Growth Of Sector

Representatives of national power regulatory authorities and operators across ECOWAS member states last Monday convened on Accra to deliberate on essential issues concerning the growth of the regional electricity market.  The two-day meeting, which ended yesterday, was attended by members of Regulators and Operators Advisory Committees of the ECOWAS Regional...

Ho West District Assembly To Prosecute Noise Makers

The Ho West District Assembly has taken a firm stance to prosecute noise makers swiftly to enforce sanity in the communities and promote its tourism development agenda. The District Chief Executive, Ernest Victor Apau, said at a community engagement at Kpoeta-Ashanti last Friday that the assembly could not look on...

ECG Suffers GH1021bn Loss In 2022

The Electricity organization of Ghana (ECG) suffered a GHcent;10.21 billion loss in 2022, worse than the GHcent;1.91 billion recorded in 2021. It represents more than 433 per cent loss in 2022 due largely to exchange rate losses resulting from the cedi depreciation and increased cost of distributing power to consumers.This...

Ghana Tourism Authority Commissions Rehabilitated Salaga Slave Market and Wells

The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) has marked a significant milestone with the commissioning of the refurbished Salaga slave market and the Salaga slave wells. The ceremony, held in Salaga, to kick-start Emancipation 2024 was graced by esteemed dignitaries including the Lepowura, representing the Kpembewura, the Minister of Tourism Arts and...

Withdraw All Services Leadership of CETAG Tells Members

The ongoing impasse between the members of the Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana (CETAG) has taken a downward turn as the leadership of CETAG directs all members to withdraw all their services following government’s decision to freeze their July salary. In a statement sighted by , the leadership...

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