Fisheries
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Caterers appeal to Mahama over early termination of school feeding contracts
Caterers under Ghana’s School Feeding Programme have appealed to the John Mahama administration to reconsider its decision to terminate their…
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Dead fish found in Fumbisi-Weisi stream: Water Resources Commission begins investigation
The discovery of dead fish in the Fumbisi-Weisi stream in Builsa South, Upper East Region, has sparked concern among residents…
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Nationwide strike looms as GNAT fights delay in teacher promotions
Basic schools face shutdown across the country as the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) announces a nationwide strike set…
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Government inaugurates National Premix Fuel Committee board
The government has reaffirmed its commitment to the fair and transparent distribution of premix fuel with the inauguration of an…
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Ministry of Fisheries suspends licences of four industrial vessels
The Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture and the Fisheries Commission have suspended the fishing licences of four industrial trawl vessels…
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Suspected pirates abduct three Chinese crew members from Ghanaian fishing vessel
Authorities are investigating a suspected pirate attack on a local fishing vessel that resulted in the abduction of three Chinese…
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Western Region: Fishing in Kamgbunli halted as mysterious disease devastates river catches
Fishing activities in Kamgbunli, a mostly Zongo community in the Ellembelle District of the Western Region, have come to a…
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DAA calls for increased access to agricultural land for farmers
Lydia Sasu, Executive Director of the Development Action Association (DAA), has urged the government to facilitate greater access to agricultural…
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Opinion: Ghana must show more commitment to implementing labour standards and eliminating decent work deficits in the fishing sector
One critical area where Ghana is hugely blessed in terms of natural resources is the fisheries sector. A report by…
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