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Zoomlion joins fight against Yellow Fever

BY EDMUND SMITH-ASANTEWaste Management company, Zoomlion Ghana Limited, has lent its support to Ghana’s fight against Yellow Fever, which broke out in parts of the country recently. As part of its contribution towards the control of the outbreak , the company is set to begin a spraying exercise to control the vector of the disease, the Aedes or tiger mosquito. This step by Zoomlion, is also to complement the immunisation exercise already undertaken by the Ministry of Health and its agencies. According to the Chairman of the Technical Advisory Committee of Nationwide Mosquito Control Programme (NAMCOP), Dr. Kofi Ahmed, urban Yellow Fever occurs among populations living in communities, mainly hamlets, villages, towns and are transmitted by the adult Aedes mosquitoes, which are day biting mosquitoes. “This type of mosquito, Aedes that transmits the Yellow Fever virus, unlike the others, breeds in clean waters held in containers and some plants in and around the dwelling places in

YESDEC employment drive moves to Central Region

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BY EDMUND SMITH-ASANTE YESDEC Trainees The Youth Enterprise and Skills Development Centre (YESDEC), a private sector initiative, is partnering the government of Ghana through the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development, to provide a solution to the country’s unemployment situation. With all regions of the country as its target, the programme has now been introduced in the Central Region. YESDEC is aimed at providing employment opportunities for youth between the ages of 18 and 45 in skills acquisition, as well as the provision of equipment and machinery for beneficiaries who have acquired the necessary skills but lack the requisite machinery to kick-start their respective businesses. It offers training in various trade modules, including agriculture, fisheries, agro-processing and packaging, mobile phone repairs, electronic revenue collection, and transportation. Others are ICT, local foods and catering, mobile toilet operations, canoe fiber lining services, communit

SEND-GHANA calls for timely release of District Assembly Common Fund to MMDAs

BY EDMUND SMITH-ASANTE SEND-GHANA, a national non-governmental organisation exclusively devoted to policy advocacy, has called for the timely release of the District Assembly Common Fund to all Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) in the country. According to SEND-Ghana, the delay in the release of the funds by the Fund’s Secretariat to MMDA’s affects their ability to disburse the 3% of the District Assembly Common Fund (DACF) for Persons with Disability (PWDs). It said any delays in the release of the 3% share for the PWDs impacts negatively on their welfare and will not improve their condition as is intended by the fund.  In various district stakeholder meetings carried out across Ghana, it emerged that even though, some districts have established the Disability Fund Management Committees (DFMCs) and opened the Disability Fund Accounts (DFA), as directed, there are only occasional transfers into those accounts. The Assemblies say in 2009 for instance, the

Ghana loses $20m in taxes on fake phones each year

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BY EDMUND SMITH-ASANTE Mr. Ludovic Falcuo Ludovic Falcuo, Nokia General Manager, Sales, in charge of Ghana and Senegal, has disclosed that Ghana loses between US$ 18 million and US$ 20 million annually, due to the influx of fake mobile phones. He explained that because the handsets are fake, they do not go through the approved channels of importation, hence the country loses money that should have been charged as taxes on the handsets. In an interaction with a cross section of the Ghanaian media in Accra on Wednesday, December 7, 2011, the Nokia Country Manager for Ghana, said, “They are imported to Ghana illegally without import duties or VAT paid. This creates a tax loss of between US$18 million and US$20 million per annum for the Ghanaian government.” Apart from import duty loses, Ludovic Falcuo stated that fake devices impact negatively on the performance of operator networks, which lowers operator profits and government tax income. Listing the ills of fake phones on any

Rice production in Africa gets boost

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BY EDMUND SMITH-ASANTE Olam International, one of the world’s largest rice traders, says it is investing $49.2 million in rice farming and a milling facility in Nigeria. This will translate to 36,000 tons of milled rice annually at its peak, and will be sold through Olam’s distributors and dealers across Nigeria, where it already has a presence, the company said in a statement yesterday, December 6, 2011. Commenting on the new project, Rajeev Raina, President of Olam’s rice business, said “Globally, land under rice cultivation has remained stagnant around 150 million ha over the last 30 years. With the growth in population not being accompanied by an increase in the area under cultivation, we have seen a lot of pressure in respect of global rice supplies, with growing countries either banning exports altogether or increasing the support prices of farmers, thereby increasing the selling price of milled rice in the international market.” He added that while helping the importing coun

New Road Safety Company to reduce road accidents

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BY EDMUND SMITH-ASANTE Some of the vehicles for the new company A new company, Road Safety Management Services Ltd (RSMSL), has been created to deal with the high incidence of road crashes and accidents on Ghana’s roads as a result of broken down vehicles left in the middle of the road. RSMSL will provide a broad array of road safety services to the country on a build-operate-and transfer basis under a public-private partnership scheme, whereby the company will finance the supply, installation and maintenance of a network of traffic cameras to check excessive speeding and reckless driving. It will also finance the operation and maintenance of vehicle recovery and towing services on the roads, to ensure rapid removal and recovery of accident/broken-down vehicles on the roads. This was disclosed at a two-day training workshop for commanders of the Motor Traffic & Traffic Unit (MTTU) in Accra over the weekend on the theme, ‘Curbing the Carnage on Ghana’s roads through efficien