WHO gives hope to Multidrug-resistant Tuberculosis Patients
Rapid diagnostic test and shorter, cheaper treatment signal new hope for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis patients, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said in a report.
The report made recommendations that aimed to speed up detection and improve treatment outcomes for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) ... Read More
ILO to publish World Employment and Social Report
The International Labour Organisation (ILO), is to launch its flagship report, World Employment and Social Outlook 2016, on Wednesday, May 18.
It would be launched in Geneva by the ILO Director-General Guy Ryder, and Raymond Torres, Director of the ILO Research ... Read More
Africa Must think About Regional Interest – Sunni Head
Shaykh Ahmed Al-tayyib
The Supreme Head of the Sunni Muslims in the World, Shaykh Ahmed At-Tayyib of Al-Azhar, says what Africa needs most now, is to think about regional interests before any other concerns.
He said Africa’s backwardness in its development ... Read More
Caribbean ready to Facilitate Ghanaian Business entries
Nigel Baptiste
Mr Nigel Baptiste, President of the Republic Bank Financial Holdings Limited, says the corporate entity is ready to facilitate entry for any Ghanaian business that is interested in reaching across the Atlantic Ocean.
He made this known at a ... Read More
FAO & WHO offers road map to deal with Highly Hazardous...
Two institutions have released new guidelines aimed at reducing the damage done by pesticides that pose high toxic risks to human health and the environment.
The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and World Health Organisation (WHO) who released the guidelines said ... Read More
Emirates Group posts Profits Despite Global Challenges
The Emirates Group has announced its 28th consecutive year of profit and steady business expansion, ending the 2015-2016 financial year with a strong position despite the global and operational challenges.
During the year under review both Emirates and dnata achieved new ... Read More
Hungary offers Scholarship to Ghanaian students
Mr Zoltan Balog
Mr Zoltan Balog, Hungarian Minister of Human Capacities, who is leading a government delegation to Ghana, on Monday announced a scholarship agreement that would enable 50 Ghanaian students to study in various disciplines in his country.
The students ... Read More
Veep calls for increased Cooperation Between Ghana and Trini...
Vice President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur has called for increased co-operation between Ghana and Trinidad and Tobago for the benefit of the two countries.
He said there is a lot the two countries can do together to enhance South-South co-operation as well as ... Read More
President Mahama confers with Prime Minister Rowley
The Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tabaggo, Dr Christopher Rowley, on Monday held closed-door meeting with President John Dramani Mahama at the Flagstaff House.
Dr Rowley, who is on a three-day official visit to Ghana, would be accompanied by his host ... Read More
China Introduces Technology to Improve Farming at Aveyime
Farmers at Aveyime in the North Tongu District of the Volta Region would soon improve upon their yields with the introduction of Chinese farming techniques.
These include the use of solar power in irrigation, food conservation methods for farm animals for ... Read More