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  2. Nation Builders Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Nation Builders Corps, also known as N.A.B.C.O, [1] is a Ghanaian initiative to provide jobs to unemployed post-secondary school graduates (graduates of universities, training colleges, etc.) It was introduced by the government of Ghana. The initiative aims to solve various social problems in both private and public sectors, and to build ...

  3. Mass media in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Ghana mass media, news and information provided by television. Radio studio in Ghana. Television was introduced to Ghana in 1965 and was under State control. The Ghana Broadcasting Corporation held a monopoly on television broadcasting until 1994, following the 1992 constitution of the new democratically elected government.

  4. List of newspapers in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The Finder Newspaper: news from Ghana and Africa, politics, entertainment, world, health, business and sports Today Newspaper: North Ridge, Accra 2007 Ghana Sports Publications Limited w.todaygh.com: private Free Press: private The Gazette Newspaper: weekly newspaper The Ghanaian Chronicle [3] Accra 1996 [4] privately owned daily Ghanaian Times ...

  5. Ghanaian government response to the COVID-19 pandemic

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    Contents. Ghanaian government response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Scientifically accurate atomic model of the external structure of SARS-CoV-2. Each "ball" is an atom. The Government of Ghana initially responded to the virus through a nationwide disinfection and fumigation exercise which began in April 2020. In order to curb the spread of the ...

  6. Government of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Kwasi Anin-Yeboah, Chief Justice of Ghana. Website. www.ghana.gov.gh. The Government of Ghana was created as a parliamentary democracy, followed by alternating military and civilian governments in Ghana. In January 1993, military government gave way to the Fourth Republic after presidential and parliamentary elections in late 1992.

  7. National Service Secretariat (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Education (Ghana) Website. Official website. Ghanaian students who graduate from accredited tertiary institutions are required under law to do a one-year national service to the country. The National Service Secretariat (NSS) is the Government of Ghana agency mandated to formulate policies and structures for national service.

  8. List of Akufo-Addo government ministers and political ...

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    This is a listing of the ministers who are currently serving in the New Patriotic Party government of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in Ghana originally formed on 7 January 2017 following the winning of the December 2016 general election when Nana Akufo-Addo of the New Patriotic Party became president.

  9. Elizabeth Akua Ohene - Wikipedia

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    University of Ghana; University of Indiana. Occupation. Politician, journalist. Elizabeth Akua Ohene (born 24 January 1945) is a Ghanaian journalist and a politician. She served as Minister of State for Tertiary Education in Ghana under President John Kufuor. [1] She had previously served as the Editor of the Daily Graphic, the first woman in ...