The Ghana Institute of Architects (GIA) has raised alarm over what it describes as a national safety risk, the severe shortage of qualified architects across the country’s local assemblies.
Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has revealed that the government is preparing new legislation to outlaw all mining activities in Ghana’s water bodies and forest reserves.
Lenny Muzzillo recently suffered a heart attack and stopped breathing for almost seven minutes. On Tuesday, got a visit from the first responders who saved him. CBS News New York's Jennifer McLogan ...
The Oyster Bay Town board made changes to its zoning laws involving theaters, museums and libraries at its Tuesday, Oct. 7, ...
High Wind Warning continues into Monday across eastern Long Island and along the Jersey Shore with gusts up to 60mph possible. Wind Advisory for the rest of our coastal counties (including NYC) with ...
Here’s our top 10 things to do on the Big Island for Oct. 10-16. When: 6 to 9 p.m. Location: University of Hawai‘i at HIlo ...
The Member of Parliament for the Bekwai Constituency, Ralph Poku-Adusei, has expressed deep concern over recent security threats in his constituency and the danger they pose to residents.
Mac Jones is 3-0 as the 49ers' starter, but there are 265 million reasons why they will stick with Brock Purdy when he's ...
In a little less than 10 years, OpenAI has gone from an idea to a half-trillion-dollar company, and its ambitions for the ...
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Mining beyond extraction: From pit to prosperity

Ghana can convert mineral wealth into broad-based prosperity by shifting from raw extraction to value addition, local ...
Manhattan: As a long-time health policy activist and a primary care doctor in the South Bronx, health care is important to us ...
Hello fellow car enthusiasts, I'm back again. In my last post, I shared my feelings about looking at the Highlander, and I ...