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  • Dec 8, 2024 | ghanamma.com | Albert Oppong-Ansah

    By Albert Oppong-Ansah/Edward AcquahAccra, Dec. 8, GNA- The Electoral Commission (EC) has urged the citizenry to be patient and remain calm as it works to complete processes towards the declaration of the presidential elections. The Commission said no results had been received at the National Collation Centre in Accra from the 16 regions as of 0800 hours on Sunday.

  • Nov 19, 2024 | theghanareport.com | Albert Oppong-Ansah |Grace Tsotsoo Quaye

    It is 1100 hours Tuesday morning at Cable and Wireless, a community in Accra. Joshua, Eric, and Benjamin, all teenagers, are busy dismantling an abandoned laser multifunctional printer at a neighbouring repair shop. They are using sharp-edged stones to break apart the printer in search for metals, bolts and nuts to play with. While Joshua and Eric work on the main printer, Benjamin successfully removes a long rod from the cartridge toner.

  • Sep 12, 2024 | fr.allafrica.com | Albert Oppong-Ansah

    Les projets d'adaptation au changement climatique, comme les banques de semences de la Zambie, nécessitent des financements décentralisés pour se concrétiser, écrit Albert Oppong-Ansah. Mary Dimba, une agricultrice zambienne, tout sourire, se félicite de sa récente récolte de maïs sur son silo. Cette mère de quatre enfants, originaire du village de Mpande, dans la province de Lusaka, en Zambie, explique que le début de la dernière campagne agricole a été moins stressant que par le passé.

  • Sep 5, 2024 | ippmedia.com | Albert Oppong-Ansah

    BEAMING with smiles, Zambian farmer Mary Dimba points to a newly harvested crop of maize on her silo. The mother-of-four from Mpande village in Zambia’s Lusaka Province tells how the beginning of the last cropping season was less stressful than previous ones. Funds that would have gone into buying seeds during the planting season paid for her youngest child’s school books. This season she sourced seeds for free from the community seed bank.

  • Sep 4, 2024 | energycentral.com | Albert Oppong-Ansah

    By Albert Oppong-Ansah, GNA Accra, Sept. 4. GNA - Dr. Humphry Ayim-Dake, President of the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI), has urged African governments to embrace nuclear technology and capitalize on its potential for industrialization and prosperity. He stated that, in addition to creating and supplying cheaper power, which facilitated industrialization, nuclear technology benefited vital areas of the economy such as agriculture, health, transportation, water, and sanitation.

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