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Dampare to speak on policing at KNUST lecture today

Dampare to speak on policing at KNUST lecture today

Ghana News
The Inspector-General of Police Dr. George Akuffo Dampare will today deliver a lecture on policing at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi.  The IGP will be speaking on the theme ‘The changing face of policing in Ghana: expectations and the role of the university community”. Dr. Dampare is expected to take his audience through the past, present and future of the Police service.  He will also speak on the various initiatives taken by his predecessors in improving security in the country.  The IGP will share his vision for the Police Service and his expectation of the public with the audience.  The lecture which is the first of its kind by an IGP is at the invitation of the University. It is scheduled to take pla...
Only buy distilled water with FDA product registration information – Consumers urged

Only buy distilled water with FDA product registration information – Consumers urged

Ghana News
The Food and Drugs Authority has refuted reports that certain sachet water sold in Ghana contains microbes. According to the Authority, laboratory testing and surveillance indicate the products are safe for consumption. Last month, the Director of Field Operations with the Ghana Statistical Service, Dr. Peter Takyi Peprah made the assertion at a press conference to announce the results of an investigation into the caliber of market-available sachet water.  “We must pay close attention to those involved in the production of sachet water. In 2017, we conducted a multiple indicator cluster survey in which we not only collected information about drinking water sources but also tested the quality of these drinking water sources for a household. We discovered that 34.1 percent of h...
Gospel singer Prince Nyarko passes on

Gospel singer Prince Nyarko passes on

Ghana News
Gospel musician, Rev Prince Nyarko is dead. In a report by GhanaWeb, the family of the musician confirmed the news on Tuesday. The daughter of Rev Prince Nyarko told the website that on the day her father passed he had woken up early in the morning to pray. However, he was later found dead in his room when her mother went to serve him breakfast, Nana Ama said. (Credit: Facebook/Rev Prince Nyarko) Nana Ama said that her father has been unwell for some months now. But, he recovered and had planned to give a testimony later on. Rev Prince Nyarko is survived by his wife and two children. The popular gospel artiste, before his death, had three albums to his credit. He used music as a means to preach the word of God. His last post on Facebook was on Saturday, August 6, in...
Mark Zuckerberg reveals new WhatsApp privacy features

Mark Zuckerberg reveals new WhatsApp privacy features

International, Science & Technology
Meta has announced new privacy features for WhatsApp users. Users will be able to leave group chats silently, control who can see their online status and block screenshots on View Once messages. Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said this would help keep WhatsApp messaging “as private and secure as face-to-face conversations”. It will begin rolling out the features this month, highlighting them in a global campaign, starting in the UK. Leave silently The popular messaging app currently alerts all members of a group chat to someone leaving or being removed by default. And while there are ways to disable this for individual group chats, the option to leave silently is not presented to users when they choose to “exit group” – sometimes causing awkwardness, embarrassment o...
Today’s front pages: Wednesday, August 10, 2022

Today’s front pages: Wednesday, August 10, 2022

Ghana News, Headlines Today
Daily Graphic Lack of funds stalls tourism projects – Aburi Gardens, Yaa Asantewaa centres facelift in limboAccess Bank Ghana posts positive 1st half results Daily Guide Teacher sodomises 18 students in Salaga – Jailed 17 years3 arrested over TK SHS student’s death The Daily Statesman NSS extends pin code registration deadline to August 221D1F in full gear – GH¢9.2m yam/cassava factory for Bimbilla The Finder The Custodian B&FT Republic Press Ghanaian Times The Chronicle The New Publisher The Inquisitor Today Truth & Enlightenment Daily Analyst The New Crusading Guide
The Church of Pentecost Chairman Pays Courtesy Call on GJA Executives

The Church of Pentecost Chairman Pays Courtesy Call on GJA Executives

Ghana News, Pentecost News
The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, this afternoon paid a courtesy call on the newly inducted Executives of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) at the Ghana International Press Centre in Accra. According to Apostle Nyamekye, the visit was to wish the President, Albert Kwabena Dwumfour and his executives well and also see how best the two institutions could collaborate in the future for a mutually beneficial outcome. He said The Church of Pentecost, in its quest to contribute its quota to the development of the nation, has embarked on many social intervention initiatives such as the building of prison facilities to help reform the country’s deteriorating prisons system. “We are not building prison facilities to get many people imprisoned as bein...
Aviation Authority, Gender Ministry organise forum on human trafficking

Aviation Authority, Gender Ministry organise forum on human trafficking

Ghana News
The Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has held a forum on human trafficking for stakeholders in the industry. The event, which was organised in collaboration with the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP), was aimed at empowering participants to identify victims and also ensure compliance with counter-trafficking activities. Commitment The Deputy Minister of Transport, Fred Adom Obeng, said his outfit was committed to deepening collaboration with the relevant stakeholders to pursue strategies that would ensure that the aviation sector was not used as transit for human trafficking. According to him, the importance of the aviation industry could not be over-emphasised, saying that “it is one of the most efficient means of connecting people, cultures and ...
US lauds President for peace, security in West Africa

US lauds President for peace, security in West Africa

Africa News, Ghana News, International
The US Ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, has lauded President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for what she said is his exemplary contribution to peace and security in West Africa, as well as Ghana’s role on the UN Security Council. “I have come to express our gratitude to Ghana for your leadership here in the region and also for your leadership in the Security Council and the close collaboration that we have been able to forge with your Permanent Representative to find solutions to the peace and security challenges that we face every day in the council,” she said. Ms Thomas-Greenfield gave the commendation at a meeting with President Akufo-Addo at the Jubilee House in Accra last Saturday. She was in the country for two days, during which she participated in a ...
Climate change worsens 58% of human diseases – Research

Climate change worsens 58% of human diseases – Research

International, World News
Climate change is causing more than 58% of human diseases to worsen according to a new study. Climate change is affecting 218 of the 375 diseases studied, bringing people closer to pathogens and weakening their immune systems. “For instance, failure of the human immune system to adjust to large changes in temperature was suggested as a likely mechanism to explain outbreaks of influenza. Likewise, stress, via changes in cortisol and down-regulation of inflammatory response, can reduce the body’s capacity to cope with diseases.” Heatwaves have been linked to an increase in the spread of waterborne diseases such as Vibrio and gastroenteritis, according to researchers at Mamoa’s University of Hawaii. “The compilation of pathogenic diseases aggravated by climatic hazards represe...
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