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Parliament approves GHC1.2 billion for Transport Ministry, agencies 

Parliament on Wednesday approved GHC1.2 billion for the Transport Ministry and its agencies to carry out activities for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2023. The amount represents a 33.06 per cent increase over the 2022 initial budgetary allocation of GHC921,483,000.00. The...

Parliament approves GH¢5.3 billion as 2023 budget estimates for Ministry of Roads and Highways 

Parliament Wednesday approved the sum of GH¢5,295,359,626 for the activities of the Ministry of Roads and Highways for the financial year ending December 31, 2023. The amount would be used to execute the Ministry's planned programmes for the fiscal year.  Mr...

School for Life raises issues with 2023 budgetary allocation to basic education sector

School for Life (SfL), a non-governmental organisation has said the allocation to the basic education sector under the 2023 budget does not specify how the huge infrastructure gap at the basic educational level will be plugged. It has also...

Work to promote orderly, sustainable human settlement – Planning Technicians told

Mr Charles Allan Gyimah, National Chairman of Planning Technicians Association of Ghana (PTAG) has urged all spatial managers and practitioners to work to promote a functional, orderly and a sustainable human settlement to enhance spatial planning.He therefore encouraged members...

Health practitioners to be honoured at Ghana Health Awards

Astute individuals and organisations who have contributed positively to the health sector will be honoured at the maiden edition of Ghana Health Awards and Honors. The awards ceremony which was recently launched at the Medical Training and Simulation Centre in...

Government committed to creating enabling environment for mining industry to thrive – Minister

Government will continue to create an enabling environment for the mining industry to thrive, particularly for green projects and initiatives, Lands and Natural Resources Minister, Samuel Abu Jinapor, has said. He said climate change and sustainability had become the most...

We’ve not imposed levies on luxury vehicles – GRA

The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has dismissed a social media report indicating it has imposed levies on luxury vehicles. In a statement, the GRA urged the general public to disregard the said letter, saying the contents are completely false, and...

FBNBank reiterates commitment to SME sector …as Bank opens East Legon branch

FBNBank has reiterated its commitment to serving and delivering bespoke products and services to support the growth of Small and Medium-scale Enterprises (SMEs). The Managing Director of FBNBank, Yaw Victor Asante, who made the pledge during the inauguration of the...

Warehouse Receipt Finance launched to address post-harvest losses

Efforts to support smallholder farmers in the country to access finance and market for their produce have received a boost with the launch of the Warehouse Receipt Financing Product (WRFP). It is under the Ghana Warehouse Receipt System Project, a...

I’m proud of Free SHS policy ….it guarantees minimum 1.3m Ghanaian children education–President

The implementation of the FSHS Policy has guaranteed education to a minimum of 1.3 million Ghanaian children, the highest such enrolment in our history, says President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. The President, however, admitted that there had been challenges associated...
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