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Accra, Ghana, West Africa — July 4, 2008 — We have available for immediate worldwide export freshly dried Ginger Powder.
With world-wide demand for our freshly prepared dried ginger powder we are looking forward to network with more buyers to meet their demands.
With our experience and expertise in providing quality , clean and fresh export products we hope to link with companies and buyers world wide.
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With a vast network of farms and expertise , we market and source for buyers for agricultural and medicinal suppliments and extracts from Africa.
For information: http://www.voacanga-africana.com.gh/
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Ghana -West Africa.
Tel: +233 244 525811
Email: info at voacanga-africana.com.gh
Website: http://www.voacanga-africana.com.gh
Accra, Ghana — July 4, 2008 — We have available for immediate worldwide export 25 Metric Tonnes of freshly harvested Annatto seeds.
With world-wide demand for our annatto seeds we are looking forward to network with more buyers to meet their demands.
With our experience and expertise in providing quality , clean and fresh export products we hope to link with companies and buyers world wide.
About Us
With a vast network of farms and expertise , we market and source for buyers for agricultural and medicinal suppliments and extracts from Africa.
For information: http://www.voacanga-africana.com.gh/
Contact: info at voacanga-africana.com.gh
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BULK LIVE ROCKS FOR YOUR AQUARIUMS
Contact:
Mr. Tetteh Oman
Managing Director,
TEDEL AQUATICS Ltd.,
P.O.BOX 8093 ,
Accra- North,
Ghana.
TEL: 00233 244 815810
FAX: 00233 21 282071
Ghana -West Africa.
Email: info at pets.com.gh
Website: http://www.pets.com.gh/liverocks.html
Accra, Ghana — Dec, 25 2007 — We have for immediate export very large quantities of rare tropical live rocks for immediate export. With world wide demand for our rare collection of live rocks we would want to provide buyers of aquarium products with the best in the world.
Our buyers rely on our years and keen interest in aquariums to provide the best collection of tropical aquarium products.
About TEDEL AQUATICS Ltd.
With a vast network of farms and expertise , we market and source for buyers for aquariums and aquarium products such as live rocks from Africa.
For information: http://www.pets.com.gh/liverocks.html
Contact: info at pets.com.gh
Phone: +233 244 815810
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Ghana -West Africa.
Tel: +233 244 525811
Email: info at voacanga-africana.com.gh
Website: http://www.voacanga-africana.com.gh
Accra, Ghana — May 24, 2007 — We have available for immediate worldwide export 105 Metric Tonnes of fresh raw cashew nuts.
With world-wide demand for our high quality cashew nuts we are looking forward to network with more buyers to meet their demands.
With our experience and expertise in providing quality , clean and fresh export products we hope to link with companies and buyers world wide.
About Us
With a vast network of farms and expertise , we market and source for buyers for agricultural and medicinal suppliments and extracts from Africa.
For information: http://www.voacanga-africana.com.gh/
Contact: info at voacanga-africana.com.gh
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Frizzle Plaza No. 3,
Mantse Boi Street,
Kaneshie, Accra.
P.O.BOX AN 8190,
Accra North.
Ghana -West Africa.
Tel: +233 244 525811
Email: info at voacanga-africana.com.gh
Website: http://www.voacanga-africana.com.gh
Accra, Ghana — April 26, 2007 — We have expanded our facility to meet our high quality Pineapple Stem Powder for immediate exports world wide.
With world-wide demand for our quality pineapple stem powder, because of its world class quality we have expanded our production facility to meet larger demands.
With our experience and expertise in providing quality , clean and fresh pineapple powder we hope to link with companies and buyers world wide.
About Voacanga-Africana.com.gh
With a vast network of farms and expertise , we market and source for buyers for agricultural and medicinal suppliments and extracts from Africa.
For information: http://www.voacanga-africana.com.gh/pineapple-stem-powder/
Contact: info at voacanga-africana.com.gh
Phone: +233 244 525811
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Accra, April 12, GNA- Nii Tettey Quaye II, Dzaasetse, Ga Traditional Council, on Thursday said, baring any unforeseen circumstances, the coronation of Nii Tackie Tawiah III as Ga Mantse would take place on Saturday 14th April,2007.
He said the Ga Traditional Council together with his outfit had carefully chosen Nii Tawiah III, adding, “it is sad that people put such impediments to prevent his coronation on Saturday”.
Nii Quaye was speaking at a press briefing in Accra to dispel recent media reports that the coronation of the new Ga Mantse might not take place as planned.Nii Quaye II said he was the only person who could install and destool a Ga Chief and that the Ga Traditional Council had resolved outstanding issues relating to the coronation as directed by President John Agyekum Kufuor.
“I called on those parading in the media and inflaming passions to reframe from that, since it is detrimental to the Ga State,” he said.Nii Quaye II called for unity among the Ga people so as to enable them to move the nation forward adding, “instead of us coming together as one people, we quarrel and cast insinuations at each other”.
12 April 07
Categories: Ghana · SOCIAL NEWS
Bolgatanga, April 12, GNA - Mr. Boniface Gambila, Upper East Regional Minister, has urged the Media in the region to refrain from portraying the area as being hopelessly poor, but to help redirect the thinking and creative capabilities of the people into wealth creation.
Media practitioners should also do more rural reporting to highlight the developmental progress and challenges in the rural communities so that Government would know which areas required intervention.
Mr. Gambila made these remarks at a get-together organised by the Regional Co-ordinating Council (RCC) on Wednesday evening for the Press and Security agencies in the Region.
The Minister noted that Government needed to know how its policies such as education, health, infrastructural development, modernisation of agriculture and the Capitation Grant, which were geared towards rural development, were affecting the lives of the people.
He commended the media in the region for the effective and invaluable services they continued to render in spite of the harsh conditions under which they worked. He also urged closer teamwork on the part of the security agencies, the media and the RCC for the sustenance of peace and development.Mr Mohammed Nurudeen Issahaq, Regional Chairman of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), indicated that Government-Media relations had seen a remarkable improvement since 1992, and said the GJA was doing everything possible to ensure that journalists played the complementary role expected of them in the national development effort.
The Chairman noted that the mushrooming of media outlets in the region and the nation could be counted as a blessing to the ongoing democratic dispensation only if media practitioners put the welfare of society above all other considerations.
He appealed to Journalists to discharge their duties with a high sense of professionalism and to refrain from doing anything that would mar the image of the profession.
Mr. Issahaq expressed appreciation to the Regional Coordinating Council for providing means of transport most of the time, which enabled journalists to go about their routine news coverage. He, however, hoped that steps would be taken to equip Media houses in the Region with vehicles to enable them to perform their duties effectively.
Responding, the Regional Minister said he would impress upon the head offices of the various Media houses to ensure that they procured vehicles and other essential work tools for their offices in the region to enhance efficiency.
The Deputy Regional Minister, Alhaji Awudu Yirimeah, entreated Journalists to always cross-check their facts before publication. He noted that in some instances Journalists got themselves into trouble by failing to cross-check their facts before publication.
The Regional Police Commander, Mr. Ofosu-Mensah Gyeabour, gave the assurance that the police and other security agencies would continue to collaborate with the media in the fight against crime and in the area of public education. He urged media practitioners to feel free to approach the police for information whenever the need arose.
12 April 07
Categories: Ghana · SOCIAL NEWS
Kasoa (C/R) April 12, GNA-Three persons died on the spot and over 20 others received various degree of injuries when a Tipper truck on which they were traveling from Bortiano beach on Easter Monday was involved in an accident near Amanfrom.
Two of the dead had been identified as Yakuba Kadari, a girl from Kasoa and Tetteh Ashalley, aged, 20 from Domiabra near Kasoa.
The Kasoa District Commander of the Motor and Traffic Transport Unit (MTTU) DSP Michael Roland Nyaaba told the Ghana News Agency on Thursday that the tipper truck was avoiding a collision with another vehicle when it veered off the road.
Mr. Nyaaba said the injured had been rushed to the Korle Bu and 37 Military hospitals in Accra and the Winneba Government hospital.
He said the bodies have been deposited at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital mortuary for autopsy while police investigation continues.
12 April 07
Categories: Ghana · SOCIAL NEWS
Kumasi, April 12, GNA - Over 20 National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) staff drawn from districts in the Ashanti Region have attended a National African Peer Review Mechanism Government Council (NAPRM-GC) training of trainers workshop on the functions of the District APRM Oversight Committee in Kumasi.
The workshop, the first in a series of regional workshops, was to obtain a deeper appreciation of the critical role of the District Oversight Committee in the implementation of the national programme of action and the preparation of semi-annual progress reports to the APRM panel that would be held in South Africa this year.
It was also to give a progress report on developments after Ghana’s review of the APRM and to solicit the support of the NCCE to implement the District APRM Oversight Committees.
Opening the workshop on Wednesday Professor Samuel Kwasi Adjepong, Chairman of the NAPRM-GC, said the Minister of Finance and Economic Planning has charged all Metropolitan, Municipal and District assemblies to ensure that APRM activities reflect in their annual budgets.
He said he was happy that some tertiary institutions had incorporated the APRM into their programmes and appealed to all institutions to teach the APRM.
Pro Adjepong said the Governing Council has developed a monitoring and evaluation framework to monitor the progress of implementation by all stakeholders.
The framework has been aligned to existing monitoring and evaluation systems to ensure sustainability and avoid duplication in the collection and processing of data.
Mr Kusi Aboraah, the Ashanti Regional Director of the NCCE, said apart from the three new districts in the region, District Oversight Committees have been established in all the 18 districts.
He said he was happy about the deepening collaboration between the two organizations in dissemination of the APRM Country Review Report and asked the staff to let this encourage them to give off their best to ensure the success of the programme.
12 April 07
Categories: Ghana · SOCIAL NEWS
Accra, April 12, GNA - The New Patriotic Party (NPP) on Thursday extended the date for the submission of Parliamentary Primaries Nomination Forms for constituencies without sitting NPP Members of Parliament to Tuesday 17th April.
In a statements signed by Nana Ohene Ntow, NPP General Secretary, the postponement was due to the numerous requests for an extension of the deadline for the submission of the Parliamentary Primaries Nomination Forms.
“The National Steering Committee hereby informs all affected Regions and Constituencies that the deadline for the submission of Application Forms to the constituency centres has been postponed to Tuesday, 17th April 2007,” it stated.
It said all regional and Constituency offices were to ensure that the exercise was smoothly carried out and date for the vetting of aspirants and that for the holding of primaries would be announced later.
12 April 07
Categories: Ghana · Ghana Politics