Tamale, Ghana – Christiana Wehle Awiah, a form two pupil of St. Paul’s Roman Catholic Junior High School in the Tamale Metropolis in the Northern Region, emerged winner of the Northern Region Girls in ICT competition on Monday. For her prize, the 14 year old received a certificate, plaque, laptop …
Read More »MTN Ghana Remains Committed to Government’s Girls in ICT Initiative – Adwoa Wiafe
Tamale, Ghana – Adwoa Wiafe, Chief Corporate Services and Sustainability Officer (CCSSO) of MTN Ghana, has pledged the company’s firm commitment to the government’s “Girls in ICT” initiative which is equipping basic school girls across the country with digital skills. According to Ms. Wiafe, the company was determined to strengthen …
Read More »MTN Ghana, Communications Ministry Hold Mentorship Session For 1,000 Basic School Girls in Northern Region
Tamale, Ghana – One of the highest points of the “Girls in ICT Project” Boot Camps by the Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation and MTN Ghana is always the mentorship session. The mentorship session, a one-day event, usually brings together experienced and accomplished women to share life experiences to inspire …
Read More »Ghana Has 600,000 Unemployed Graduates, Volunteerism Will Put You Ahead of Your Colleagues – NYA Director
Tamale, Ghana – Abukari Baba Sumaila, Tamale Metropolitan Director of the National Youth Authority (NYA) in the Northern Region of Ghana, has underscored the need for National Service Personnel who were about to end their service soon to cultivate the habit of volunteerism so as to build their capacity for …
Read More »MTN Ghana, Ministry of Communication Train Another Batch of 1,000 Girls in ICT in Northern Region
Tamale, Ghana – Telecom behemoth, MTN Ghana is still supporting Ghana’s Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation to provide ICT skills training to one hundred thousand (100,000) primary and junior high school girls across several regions of the country. The partnership has been viewed as one of the biggest forces ever …
Read More »UNDP Resident Rep Lauds IAFF’s Role in Devt of Revenue Action Plans For MMDAs
Tamale, Ghana – Dr. Angela Lusigi, Ghana Country Representative of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), has indicated an Integrated Assembly Financing Framework (IAFF) the former and its partners developed to help MMDAs, led to the development of revenue improvement action plans as well as medium term plans in these …
Read More »Survey Reveals Volta Regional Minister Tops Regional Ministers Ratings
Volta Regional Minister tops Regional Ministers Ratings: 2021-2022 Survey Ghana’s 1992 Constitution requires that with the approval of Parliament, the President should assign Regional Ministers for each of the sixteen (16) regions. As representatives of the President, the Regional Ministers are responsible for overseeing the coordination and direction of the …
Read More »Take Book-Keeping Serious to Qualify For Loans – MSMEs Urged
Tamale, Ghana – The Head of Business Development Service at Development Bank Ghana (DBG), Anita Solomon, has underscored the need for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Ghana to take book-keeping and other forms of record-keeping in their business seriously. According to her, the lack of proper record-keeping especially …
Read More »1000 Girls in Savannah Region Benefit From MTN Ghana, Communication Ministry’s ICT Programme
Damongo, Ghana – Adwoa Baah-Obeng, a Senior Manager at MTN Ghana in-charge of Customer Retail Experience, has urged young girls in school to take advantage of the country’s ICT Hub to acquire relevant information, communication and technology skills when it is inaugurated. She said the acquisition of ICT skills would …
Read More »SSNIT Courts Informal Sector Workers to Enroll on SEED to Safeguard Their Retirement
Ghana currently has about 1.9 million active Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) contributors; that is according to statistics by the state agency. Sadly, only 34,000 active SSNIT contributors representing 1.824 percent of the 1.9 million work in the informal sector or are self-employed. SSNIT finds this rather bizarre …
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