24th July, 2018
The Daily Graphic shares the concern of those who are pleading with the government to lift the ban on fishing and impose it next year...
The Daily Graphic shares the concern of those who are pleading with the government to.
lift the ban on fishing and impose it next year.
Nonetheless, the paper is pleading with them to accept the decision since it is an.
appropriate measure to conserve marine life.
The paper is of the view that the next time, the fisher-folk should be sensitised.
adequately about the ban prior to its implementation.
The paper also suggests that the ministry should work hand in hand with our fisher.
folk immediately the ban is lifted and encourage them to save some money to sustain.
them during the period of the ban.
The Daily Graphic hopes fishermen and fishmongers will cooperate to make the ban succeed.
Against the backdrop of the number of failures in Maths and English at.
the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), the Ghanaian Times calls for innovative ways.
to make the study of Maths and English enjoyable.
The paper notes that the phobia for Maths has been handed down many generations.
It therefore calls on government to institute incentive packages for teachers of Maths and English.
to retain the best brains in the classroom.
The Times cautions teachers against wasting instructional hours only to organise extra classes, thus increasing.
the cost of education for the poor.
The Daily Heritage is worried about the fact that in many parts of.
Accra, residents still engage in open defecation.
As today marks ‘World Toilet Day’ the paper is urging the Accra Metropolitan Assembly to.
be more aggressive in prosecuting landlords or ladies who fail to provide decent toilet facilities,.
to serve as a deterrent to others.
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