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GHANA COMMITTED TO INCREASING SHARE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY” – PREZ. AKUFO-ADDO

President Akufo-Addo, has assured the global community of Ghana’s full commitment to increasing the country’s share of renewable energy in the energy mix. Speaking at a High-Level Event on Sustainable Energy for All, organised by Bloomberg Philanthropies, on the sidelines of COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, the President stated that …

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TEACHER UNIONS FAILED TO CALL OFF STRIKE AFTER CRUNCH MEETING WITH GOV’T

The ministry of employment and labour relations has failed for the second time to compel disgruntled teacher unions to call off their strike.. The meeting between the two feuding parties has been adjourned to Tuesday November 8.. The meeting spanned more than four hours. Deliberations were held behind closed doors. …

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TUTAG GIVES GOV’T 10-DAY ULTIMATUM TO RESOLVE ITS CONCERNS OR JOIN UTAG ON STRIKE

Technical University Teachers’ Association of Ghana (TUTAG) has issued a 10-day ultimatum to government to address members’ concerns or be left with no option than to lay down their tools. The Association described as blatant disregard on the part of government for not implementing the rulings of National Labour Commission …

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TEACHER UNIONS STRIKE:ATAG KICK AGAINST THE 3 TEACHER UNIONS STRIKE

We want to encourage teachers that it’s time to focus on issues that can improve the state of our profession rather than those that only benefit a small group of privileged individuals. It’s important to highlight the malfeasance and self-serving motivations behind the three other unions’ proclaimed strike. First and …

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WN/R;CALM RESTORED AT ENCHI TOWNSHIP AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES AFTER THE CHIEFTAINCY CLASH

The Aowin Traditional Council has disclosed that there have been eight attempts to assassinate the paramount chief, Beyeeman Tano Kwao Benbuin III, since his enstoolment. Uniquenewsgh.com in an interview with  the Secretary of the traditional council, Nana Duncan Amushia said an unknown group of people have been attacked the palace …

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Hon.Francis Xavier Sosu Fined GHC 2,400 For Reckless and Inconsiderate Driving.

The Police on 3rd November, 2022 arrested the Madina MP, Francis Xavier Sosu for reckless and inconsiderate driving. The suspect driver was arrested when he was spotted driving in the middle of the road risking the lives of pedestrians and other road users around the Airport by-pass in a Toyota …

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JUST IN;TEACHER UNIONS DECLARE STRIKE OVER DR.ERIC NKANSAH APPOINTMENT AS D.G

Teachers in education have declared a strike to demand the removal of the director general of the ghana education service Dr Eric Nkansah.. Gnat, NAGRAT and CCT say, though the Mnistry of Employment and Labour Relations has called them into meeting to discuss the strike, the leadership of the unions …

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Madina MP Francis Sosu arrested for reckless driving

The Police have arrested Francis Xavier Sosu, member of Parliament for Madina for reckless and inconsiderate driving. The lawmaker, who broke the law was arrested on 3rd November, 2022 after he was seen driving in the middle of the road around Airport in his vehicle with registration number GB-9776-21 with …

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A/R;Some Bereaved Families Contemplating Going The Muslim Way Of Burying Their Dead Due To Coffin and Caskets Hike

Prices of Coffin and Caskets in the Ashanti region has been increased due to economic hardship in the country. According to some casket sellers and Manufacturer who spoke to uniqunewsgh.com reporter Antwi Boasiako ,the prices of materials used for the casket has been increased and they have no option than …

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Food inflation: Gov’t Plans To Support Transportation Of Foodstuff

We will be called that the country is suffering from high pricing of food commodities due to the current fuel hike and depreciation of the Ghana Cedis. Traders who trade in these food commodities which locally produced in Ghana inflate the price the moment transport fare increases. However,this situation has …

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