Six Journalists in the Eastern region escaped unhurt following an accident on the Akyem Oda – Akyem Asene road. The accident occurred Wednesday evening on...
Staunch New Patriotic Party (NPP) member, Prince David Osei has admitted that times are hard under the current administration under the tutelage of Nana Akufo...
A Takoradi Circuit Court on Wednesday, June 23 remanded a female trained teacher into prison custody for two weeks over charge of assault and threat...
President Akufo-Addo has said Ghana has not gone back to the doom days of erratic power supply popularly known as Dumsor. According to him, although...
A baby has been reportedly washed away in Sawaba in Kumasi following the Wednesday evening rains in the Ashanti regional capital. The baby was traveling...
A former Energy Minister, Boakye Agyarko, has justified the government’s decision to terminate the power agreement with an independent contractor, Ghana Power Generation Company (GPCC)....
Gabon has received $17 million (KSh 17 billion) in compensation for successfully reducing greenhouse gas emissions through reduced deforestation and forest degradation. The announcement was made on Tuesday, June 22, in a statement issued by the environment ministry, which stated that the payment was made after independent experts verified Gabon’s results. According to Gabon’s environment ministry, the first cash payment will be used to invest in local forestry projects. “The goal is to improve the income, livelihoods, and well-being of Gabonese communities,” it stated. It revealed that the country’s carbon emissions in 2016-17 were lower than annual figures for 2006-2015. The funds were distributed by the Central African Forest Initiative (CAFI), a United Nations-backed organization founded in 2015 with funding from international donors. The program provides financial incentives to Central African governments to pursue economic progress while preserving the region’s vast natural resources. Gabon, where forests cover 90% of the territory, is home to 18% of the Congo Basin forest, which is known as the world’s second lung after the Amazon Forests. Gabon will receive a total of...