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UW/R: Regional Minister Welcomes UK Volunteers Into The Region

Wa, Ghana – Upper West Regional Minister, Dr. Hafiz Bin Salih onThursday, welcomed a group of volunteers from the United Kingdom (UK) into the region to render educational services to the chiefs and people of Kaleo in the Nadowli/Kaleo district. The volunteers, numbering ten, paid a courtesy called on the …

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Nandom: 490 Farmers Benefit From PERD And RFJ Programmes

Nandom, Ghana – Farmers in the Nandom District of the Upper West Region who registered to participate in governments flagship agricultural programs Rearing for Food and Jobs (RFJ) and Planting for Export and Rural Development (PERD) have received Cashew Seedlings and Sheep for planting and rearing. Planting For export and …

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2020 Polls: Independent Parl. Candidate Emerges in Savelugu Constituency

Tamale, Ghana – ghfactsonline.com can authoritatively report that a business man and a marriage counselor, Mr. Abdul Aziz Ibn Shiraz will be contesting for the Savelugu seat as an independent candidate in the 2020 general elections. Confirming his decision to contest the Savelugu seat as an independent candidate to ghfactsonline.com …

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Abu Jinapor to Run For Damongo Seat

Damongo, Ghana – A Deputy Chief of Staff, Mr Samuel Abu Jinapor, has picked nomination forms to contest the governing New Patriotic Party’s parliamentary primary in the Damongo Constituency ahead of the 2020 elections.The form was picked on Mr Jinapor’s behalf by a former constituency secretary to the party, Mr …

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Northern Savannah CSOs Urge Govt to Review US$1m Per Constituency Policy in The 2019 Mid-year Budget Review

Bolgatanga, Ghana – The Coalition of Northern Savannah Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) led by Northern Patriots in Research and Advocacy (NORPRA) is calling on government particularly the Ministry of Finance to, as a matter of urgency, review the $1 million per constituency policy as it prepares to present the 2019 …

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S/R: Five Communities Connected to Electricity in North East District

Lantinkpa, Ghana – Five deprived communities in the North East district of the newly created Savannah Region have been connected to the Rural Electrification Programme. This is expected to positively impact on the socio-economic development of residents of Lantikpa, Kidengi, Tunga, Kanakulai and Kpalayili who have lived over decades without …

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We Will Make Savannah Region “Hell” For You Until Our Pickup is Returned – NDC to Minister

Damongo, Ghana – The Communication Bureau of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Savannah Region has threatened to make the Savannah Region a ”hell” for Honourable Salifu Adam Braimah, the Savannah Regional until the missing Toyota is found. Speaking at a Press Conference held in the NDC regional …

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IFC Launches The Edge Architecture Students Competition

Accra, Ghana – The International Finance Corporation (IFC) a member of the World Bank Group will be launching the EDGE Architecture Students Competition, on July 18, 2019 in Accra. The objective of the EDGE Students Competition is to demonstrate how simple it is to build green and reduce our impact …

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NE/R: CEAL Promotes Sustainable Farming, Clean Cooking Practices in Rural Ghana

Walewale, Ghana – The Centre for Ecological Agriculture and Livelihoods (CEAL) is proposing the adoption of organic farming practices and the use of clean cooking stoves by smallholder farmers and households in rural Ghana. According to Issifu Sulemana Jobila, Executive Director at CEAL, the organic farming concept which relies solely …

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Tamale Rekindles War Against Child Prostitutes, Deviants

Tamale, Ghana – The Tamale Metropolitan Assembly has indicated that it will deal with recalcitrant teenagers in the metropolis who engage in lawless activities.The Assembly has rekindled its zeal to fight indiscipline among the youth and prosecute any individual or group found to be trading in sex, smoking marijuana or …

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