Science & Technology
Substantial grain yield has been recorded by small holder farmers who adopted the Zai farming method n the Upper East Region
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Ghanaians advised to preserve biodiversity
Professor Peter Kwapong, an Entomologist at the University of Cape Coast (UCC), has advised Ghanaians to change their attitude towards the environment, to conserve biodiversity for national food security
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Deputy Communication Minister tours Vodafone Head Office
Mr Edward Sarpong, Deputy Minister of Communications, has paid a working visit to the Head Office of Vodafone in Accra to familiarize himself with its operations
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Ghanaians advised to promote biodiversity
Professor Peter Kwapong, an Entomologist at the University of Cape Coast (UCC), has advised Ghanaians to change their attitude towards the environment, to conserve biodiversity to facilitate national food security
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Artisans trained to build improved Cookstoves
The Netherlands Development Organisation (SNV) at the weekend trained some artisans on how to build identified improved cookstoves as means of flooding the market with the stoves to encourage their use
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Bad Lifestyles cause diseases
Bad Lifestyles have been identified as one of the major causes of many illnesses among the Ghanaian populace
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Let’s support software developers
Mr Sabra Asante, a member of the Linux Accra User Group, Ghana, (LAUG), has said adequate support should be given to software developers for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to thrive and improve the nation's fortunes
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Improved cookstove introduced to students
The Technology Consultancy Centre (TCC) of the College of Engineering, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, has introduced its first biomass improved cookstove to students of Kumasi Secondary Technical
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Mechanics to use diagnostic machines
Mechanics in the Nsawam-Adoagyiri Municipality have been introduced to the use of diagnostic machines to detect faults on vehicles
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South-South cooperation agreement on Energy Renewal sealed
The formal signing to consolidate the partnership between the Government of Ghana, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Governments of China and Denmark on Renewable Energy Technology Transfer has been concluded
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Lecturer calls for establishment of scientific toys shops
Professor Paul Kingsley Buah-Bassuah, a fellow at Ghana Academy of Arts and Science (GAAS) and lecturer at Cape Coast University, has called for the establishment of scientific toys shops to enhance creativity among the youth
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Resilience of energy sector dependent on energy conservation-Energy Commission
The resilience of Ghana’s energy sector depends on the commitment of electricity consumers to energy conservation measures, the Energy Commission said
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IITA revamps weed science research
Researchers at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture have commended the Director General of IITA, Dr Nteranya Sanginga for rejuvenating the weeds science programme
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MTN launches 2014 Internet Festival
MTN on Monday launched the fourth edition of MTN internet festival dubbed iFest to create awareness about the internet and usage of data services on the network
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Gil Technologies introduces new product
Gil Technologies, a UK based Ghanaian IT Company, has introduced onto the Ghanaian market Nextbook8 tablet which has 8GB of internal memory and the option to expand via Micro SD slot to 64GB more
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Vegetable farmers in N/R depend on waste-water
Dr Felix Akpabey, an officer in-charge of the Northern Regional Water Research Institute (WRI) of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), at the weekend said about fifty-two per cent of urban vegetable growers in the Northern Region depended on polluted water due to scarcity
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