The Ministry of Harbours and Railways has undertaken investigations and needs assessment on the Volta Lake with the view to developing water transportation.
The Ministry has therefore, identified a number of areas to tackle, including effective enforcement and safety regulations and the development ... »
Mr Alan Kyerematen, Minister for Trade, Industry, Private Sector Development and PSI on Saturday called on African Governments and parents to collaborate in the upbringing of children on the continent.
He said children as the most treasured assets and future leaders for the continent, "we need to ensure that parents ... »
President John Agyekum Kufuor of Ghana and Chairman of Arican Union (AU) has called on his colleague Heads of State of ECOWAS to make every effort to refine migratory regulations to enhance mobility throughout the sub-region. This he said will enable the peoples of the region pursue their legitimate interests in the areas of trade, tourism and other socio-economic ventures.
Speaking at the just-ended mid-year Summit of ECOWAS in Abuja, recently President Kufuor said it was imperative to consider the ... »
Dr Mohammed Ibn Chambas, first President of the ECOWAS Commission has been sworn-in at the mid-year Summit of the sub-regional body. He swore the administrative oath administered by the Justice Aminata Kalle Sanogo, President of the ECOWAS Community Court of Justice in Abuja, Nigeria recently.
She noted that the contributions and commitment of Dr Chambas was essential in transforming the ECOWAS Secretariat to a Commission ... »
Ghana’s first female Chief Justice, Honourable Mrs Justice Georgina Theodora Wood, at the weekend received the Scale of Justice, a symbol of office, from the acting out-going Chief Justice, His Lordship Francis Kpegah, at a short but impressive ceremony in Accra.
Justice Kpegah was optimistic that Justice Wood would use her long experience in the judiciary coupled with her fine human ... »