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Ghana needs hostile environment for corruption – Apostle Nyamekye

Ghana needs hostile environment for corruption – Apostle Nyamekye

Ghana News, Headlines Today, Pent TV, Pentecost News
Apostle Eric Nyamekye, Chairman of the Church of Pentecost (CoP) says the country needs an environment that is hostile to corruption. “We must create an environment that is hostile to corruption of water bodies, beaches, immorality, false judgements, and favouritism..”, he said. Apostle Nyamekye said this at the 2023 National Development Conference of the Church of Pentecost at Gomoa-Fetteh in the Central Region. The two-day event, which is in partnership with the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), is to discuss the need for a national moral vision for national development. It is on the theme: “Moral Vision and National Development.” He said the country needed a shared value on morality because that was the only way politicians could lead with the next generation in mind a...
LIVESTREAMING: Kufuor, Mahama attend National Development Conference

LIVESTREAMING: Kufuor, Mahama attend National Development Conference

Ghana News, Headlines Today, Pent TV, Pentecost News
The Church of Pentecost is holding a National Development Conference. The 2-day event is on the theme, "Moral Vision and Nationa Development Conference The opening session on Wednesday, July 26, 2023, is currently underway In attendance are former presidents John Agyekum Kufuor, John Dramani Mahama, the Chief Justice, Gertrude Torkornoo; and the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6q5ctsntkP0&ab_channel=PentTvGH
Stay and serve the motherland – Nurses told

Stay and serve the motherland – Nurses told

Ghana News, Headlines Today, Health & Wellbeing
The Aflao Sector Commander of the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority, Assistant Commissioner Joseph Allan, has appealed to nurses and midwives to stay and offer their services to the citizenry. He said nurses and midwives played an integral role in the healthcare system as they were responsible for providing care and support to families and communities including personnel under his Command, hence, the need for them to stay back and serve the country. Assistant Commissioner Allan made the appeal through his representative at a ceremony to mark this year’s ‘Nurses and Midwives week celebration’ at Aflao under the theme, “Our Nurses and Midwives, Our Future.” He said nurses and midwives might be facing challenges including poor working environments and conditions of serv...
Reviving Ghanaian Languages: Harnessing the Power of AI for Preservation

Reviving Ghanaian Languages: Harnessing the Power of AI for Preservation

Ghana News, Headlines Today, Science & Technology
Languages are an integral part of a nation’s cultural identity and heritage. They reflect the unique experiences, values, and traditions of a community. However, Ghana, like many other countries, is facing a significant threat to its linguistic diversity. The rise of globalization, urbanization, and the dominance of major world languages has put Ghanaian languages at risk of extinction. Fortunately, emerging technologies, particularly artificial intelligence (AI), offer a glimmer of hope for the preservation and revitalization of these endangered languages. There are at least 201 African languages that have gone extinct due to globalization and 10 of them are Ghanaian. As the world becomes more interconnected, people are increasingly using common languages like English and French ...
Ghana Navy receives two boundary class-ships from U.S

Ghana Navy receives two boundary class-ships from U.S

Ghana News, Headlines Today, World News
The Ghana Navy has received two high-speed boundary class ships from the United States of America to boost its maritime law enforcement mandate. The two high-speed boundary class ships arrived at the Takoradi Harbor onboard the Ocean Giant vessel, and each came with a boat and has a maximum speed of 25 knots. Speaking to Citi News at the delivery of the two class ships at the Takoradi Harbor, the Flag-Officer Commanding the Western Naval Command, Commodore Emmanuel Kwafo, said the vessels’ arrival will add to their capacity to fight against armed robbery at sea, piracy, illegal bunkering, drug and human trafficking, and protection of Ghana’s fisheries resources. Commodore Emmanuel Kwafo, while thanking the U.S. government for the vessels, said this will enhance secur...
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