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GDP rises to 6.2 per cent

 

An evening of honor for H. E. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and the Africa Prize

 

When Grandpa turned 70 (Yaw's story)

 

Ghana Wesley Methodist Church, USA, mourns with the Asafu-Adjayes

 

2006 Ghanaian Women's Courage Awards (Canada)

 

Ovation for Secretary General Annan

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In This Issue...Links to the NewsMarch 11, 2016

Spio urges NDC delegates to give him the nod

Agona Swedru, Dec 4, GNA - Dr Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, an NDC Presidential aspirant, has said he had the capacity to run the presidency if the delegates gave him the nod at the party's primaries on 21st December.


He said if he should be given the nod he could turn the fortune of the party in the next elections.


Dr Spio Garbrah was speaking to the Ghana News Agency in an interview at Agona Swedru on Saturday after he had addressed the Central Region delegates of the party.


He said there should be a massive change in the party and that the NDC needed to get somebody marketable who should be in a position to provide adequate resources and logistics to run the party.
Dr Spio-Garbrah said his chances of becoming the flag bearer were brighter than other contestants because he started from the scratch as constituency executive of NDC in the Ajumako-Enyan-Essiam constituency in early 90s.


He said a former Director of Communications of the party and an experienced and marketable person he would be able to lead the NDC to re-capture power.


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HIPC Initiative, now how was that a bad policy?

Ghanadot.com: Some were furious at the temerity of the Kufuor administration for accepting the designation HIPC for the country in 2001, and wasted no time to declare that the worst would happen.
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Royal College to be established for chiefs-Hon Boafo

GNA - Mr Sampson Kwaku Boafo, the Minister of Chieftaincy Affairs, has said the government would establish a Royal College for Chiefs to equip chiefs with knowledge on the laws of the country to enhance their local administrative skills..More

 

Attempts to solve labor disputes outside the law is wrong

GNA - Mr Joseph Aryitey, Chairman of the National Labour Commission (NLC) has said that attempts by persons or bodies outside the law to resolve industrial matters after duly established bodies had taken action sent wrong signals to investors that the country's system was unreliable..
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Volta Chief commends government for reforms in the education sector

GNA- Togbi Agbi Nani IV, Mankrado of Kpeve Traditional area on Saturday congratulated the government for introducing the capitation grant and the school-feeding programme and urged parents to seize the opportunity and send their children and wards to school.......More

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