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Fisheries commission to commence mass vaccination on Volta Lake
on: by Radia Sambare
The Fisheries Commission will in the coming weeks begin a mass vaccination of fish farms especially the ones on the Volta Lake. According to the commission, the mass vaccination will help fight bacterial infections that are killing fishes at the farms.
US government shutdown to cost more than Trump’s $5.7B wall by Jan. 25, S&P economist warns
on: by Fernil News
The longest U.S. government shutdown in history is continuing to take a growing bite out of the world’s largest economy with each passing day, and by Friday January 25 it will cost more than the $5.7 billion Trump wanted for his
61 Rohingya Muslims arrested by Indian police in a week
on: by Fernil News
Police in northeastern India say they have arrested 61 Rohingya Muslims this week amid reports that more than 1,300 have recently crossed the border into Bangladesh. In Assam state, police say they arrested 30 Rohingya, including 12 children, who were found
Nominations for 91st annual Oscars announced
on: by Fernil News
Alfonso Cuaron’s “Roma” and Yorgos Lanthimos’ “The Favourite” led all films with 10 nominations each to the 91st Academy Awards, while Netflix and Marvel each scored their first best picture nomination. The nominees for best picture are: “A Star Is Born,”
Tokyo court denies ex-Nissan executive Ghosn’s bail request
on: by Fernil News
Carlos Ghosn is likely to remain in Japanese custody for the foreseeable future after a Tokyo court denied him bail Tuesday despite a last-ditch personal appeal by the former Nissan boss, as Renault set a date to replace him. The court’s
Singer Chris Brown arrested in Paris on rape charges
on: by Fernil News
Famous singer Chris Brown was arrested in Paris over charges of rape on Tuesday. A 24-year-old woman accused the R&B star of sexual assault, leading to a police investigation. According to her statement, she followed him to his hotel and was
Greece detains sergeant, British charity worker on espionage charges
on: by Fernil News
Greek authorities have brought espionage charges against a British national working for a charity assisting migrants and a Greek soldier, who were arrested together in a military area on the border with Turkey. Police had originally sought that the two men
We can’t reduce the price of power -VRA
on: by Radia Sambare
The Volta River Authority, VRA, has stated that it is not in the position to reduce the price of power for consumers. According to the power producing company, they have been in the past tinkering with the prices of power which