STUDENTS CAUGHT CHEATING IN
EXAM
Results of the licensing examination
of 56 nursing trainees of the Holy
Family Nursing and Midwifery
Training College in Berekum in the
Bring Ahafo Region have been
cancelled.
GOAT GUINEA FOWL SEND MAN TO GRAVE
A 47-year-old driver was stabbed to
death during a scuffle over a stolen
goat and a guinea fowl at Adenta
Sakora, near Accra.
KOFI ANNAN CALLS FOR PEACEFUL POLLS IN NIGERIA
In the presence of Kofi Annan,
Nigerian President Goodluck
Jonathan, former President General
Muhammadu Buhari and nine other
presidential candidates yesterday
adopted an inter-party agreement on
non-violence and the acceptance of
the results of the upcoming elections
on February 14 and 28 2015.
MEDICAL STORES NOW GROUND ZERO
The ferocious fire that gutted the
Central Medical Stores of the Ghana
Health Service (GHS) in Tema has
reduced the facility to ‘ground zero’.
The blazing fire was brought under
control yesterday by personnel of the
Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS)
after almost 30 hours of burning.
14 –YEAR-OLDS IN FAMILY
PLANNING
Health officials at Pokrom in the
Akuapem South District of the Eastern
Region have now resorted to family
planning methods as the panacea to
controlling the rising trend of teenage
pregnancy among girls aged between
14 to 16 years in the farming
community.
GHANA LOSES GHȻ237M IN MEDICAL
STORES DISASTER
The Ministry of Health has confirmed
that an estimated amount of over
GHȻ237 million worth of items were destroyed by the ravaging fire.
Tema Central Medical Stores (GMS)
CONTROLLER REPAIRES IMANI
The controller and Accountant
General’s Department (CADG) has
responded to IMANI Ghana over
several payroll corruption and
inefficient management allegations.
NEW AIRLINE TO PROPEL ECONOMY
Contrary to earlier view expressed by civil society groups against Ghana’s
planned acquisition of another
National Airline, some experts in the industry have hailed the development,
adding that a national carrier is long overdue.
FINANCIAL SERVICES TAX
CONSULTATIONS NOT EXHAUSTIVE
Business Finder can authoritatively
say that stakeholder consultations
over the implementation of the
financial services tax were not
exhaustive enough as its
reintroduction appears not to be
catching on well.
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