WASSCE: Delay in Education Ministry’s GHs118m debt payment holding up release of results – WAEC

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The Council is awaiting the release of additional funds out of the outstanding balance of GHC118,000,000.00 from the Ministry of Education to enable the scanning process and other post-examination processes to continue smoothly

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Don’t rush to post on social media – Ace Ankomah advises media to verify content first

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Mr. Ankomah, also a Senior Partner of Bentsi-Enchill, Letsa & Ankomah, speaking about the legal implications of child protection laws, data privacy, and unauthorized electronic communications, warned that actions such as publishing indecent images of minors or using personal data without consent could result in criminal prosecution

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GTA gears up for National Tourism Awards 2024

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The National Tourism Awards aim to celebrate and recognize individuals and organizations in the tourism sector for demonstrating excellence and encouraging a stronger rebound of tourism in Ghana. This year’s theme is “CELEBRATING INNOVATION AND RECOGNISING EXCELLENCE IN GHANA’S TOURISM SECTOR.”

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What matters is Ghana’s devt; I support both NPP, NDC – Asantehene

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“We are asking that you embark on a clean campaign and come out with good policies that will guide this country. The NPP has already selected Matthew Opoku Prempeh, and it’s true, that he is a son of Asanteman, but I want to say on authority that you are all my children, and I support all of you. What we want is development,” Otumfuo stated.

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Experts advocate for a smoke-free society in Ghana, urge gov’t to adopt Swedish approach

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“Sweden’s support for harm reduction strategies led to substantial public health benefits. Emphasizing accessibility, acceptability, and affordability of safer nicotine alternatives reducing smoking rates with significant decreases in smoking-related diseases, setting an effective and flexible precedent for global public health policy. So, other countries looking to reduce smoking prevalence and improve overall health outcomes should consider adopting Sweden’s THR”.

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