Day: July 5, 2025

Professor Weseh Delivers Inaugural Lecture on Livestock Production

Tamale: Professor Addah Weseh, a Senior Lecturer at the University for Development Studies (UDS), has highlighted Ghana’s potential in supporting livestock production due to its abundant feed resources and land. Despite these resources, the country still imports cattle from Burkina Faso and offals from Ireland. According to Ghana News Agency, Professor Weseh made these remarks following his inaugural lecture at UDS in Tamale. He emphasized the need to link the nation’s food production system with the conservation and utilization of crop residues. This approach, he suggested, could help mitigate the impact of communal conflicts on livestock production and bridge the

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Beijing’s Biodiversity Efforts Cement Its Status as a Global Environmental Leader

Beijing: A city where modernity intertwines with nature, Beijing is making strides in biodiversity conservation, aligning with China’s vision of building a harmonious future for all life on earth. This initiative is deeply rooted in the ancient Chinese concept of unity between humanity and nature. Over the years, China has prioritized biodiversity, pursuing ecological civilization through concerted efforts across various sectors to create a modern yet nature-nurturing nation. According to Ghana News Agency, Beijing authorities are actively promoting ecosystem restoration and protection, reinforcing its status as a biodiversity hub. The city, recognized by the United Nations as ‘A City of

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Bank of Ghana Gold Reserves Increase by 0.83 Tonnes in June, Highest Yet in 2025

Accra: The Bank of Ghana grew its gold reserves by 0.83 tonnes in June 2025, reaching a total of 32.99 tonnes, according to official central bank data. According to Ghana News Agency, this marks the second consecutive month of strong growth, following a 0.79-tonne increase in May 2025. The June addition represents one of the largest single-month gains recorded this year. Since May 2023, the central bank has consistently grown its gold holdings, accumulating an additional 24.21 tonnes from an initial base of 8.78 tonnes. The reserves achieved significant milestones during this period, surpassing 20 tonnes in February 2024 and

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