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Personalities
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Profile: Archbishop Desmond
Tutu
BBC,
February 17, 2009
Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe may have described him
as "evil", but Archbishop Desmond Tutu remains a much
loved figure across the world - principally for his role
in South Africa's struggle against apartheid.
During the long years that Nelson Mandela was in prison,
Archbishop Tutu spoke out against the regime - and won
the Nobel peace prize in 1984 for his efforts.
He was chosen by President Mandela to chair South
Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission and
investigate the crimes committed by all sides during the
apartheid regime. ......More
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New board members for state-owned
media
Accra, April 2, Ghanadot - Government has appointed
thirty-four persons to the boards of the various state-owned
media.....More
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Fuel price increase will
not affect lorry fares- GRTCC declares
Accra, April 2, Ghanadot - Contrary to
the speculations that the recent fuel price
increase would lead to an increase in lorry
fares, the Ghana Road Transport Coordinating
Council (GRTCC) has announced that there would
not be any increment in lorry fares,
irrespective of increase in fuel prices...More |
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Ministry to stem dumping
of toxic waste in Ghana
Accra, April 2, Ghanadot/GNA – Mr Haruna
Iddrisu, Minister of Communications, on Thursday
said his Ministry in collaboration with relevant
institutions would “get tough” on persons and
institutions engaged in the shipment and dumping
of toxic wastes in the country....More |
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Human excreta for energy
and fertilizer
Accra, April 2, Ghanadot/GNA –
Mr. Joseph Yieleh Chireh, Minister of Local Government and Rural
Development, on Thursday said human excreta should not be seen
as a waste but resource for energy from biogas and organic
fertilizer for plants.....More
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