Tema Port denies claim of stolen container
The Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority has dismissed some disturbing assertions made by one aggrieved importer that his cargo was stolen at the Tema Port.
The said importer, unnamed, lamented that although he had paid duties twice, his container was not available for his retrieval when he went to the Tema Port.
Speaking in an interview with Broadcast Journalist Kofi Adomako on
Kofi TV, the said importer held the Port Authority culpable for his alleged missing container.
Setting the record straight in an interaction with the media, the Marketing and Public Affairs Manager of the Port of Tema, Abena Serwaa Opoku Fosu, revealed that the said container of goods was not under the supervision of the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority, after it was enlisted under the Uncleared Cargo List (UCL), after failure to clear by the importer within the stipulated 21 days by law.
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Today we bring you a panel discussion, “Being Black in Maine: Lived Experience and the Prospect for Change”, recorded on MLK Day 2021 via zoom. The speakers were Daryl Fort, leadership development consultant (moderator)’ Tonya Bailey-Curry, Clinical Social Worker at Bates College; Nancy Dymond, SAD 22 educator; Madison “Madi” Hemingway, UMaine Student; Ricky Hall, USDA/NRCS Civil Engineering Technician; and Tessa Solomon, UMaine student. The event was cosponsored by the UMaine Alumni Association and the Bangor Area Chapter of the NAACP
This recording was lightly edited to address audio quality issues in place.
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Lakota educators, staff get in line to receive COVID-19 vaccinations
The hallways of the Butler County high school were filled with teachers and staff not students on the first day of the vaccine rollout in the district. The effort will distribute about 4,000 shots over three days.
and last updated 2021-02-08 19:12:22-05
WEST CHESTER TOWNSHIP, Ohio â Many educators didnât mind the long lines at Lakota West High School Wednesday, because they knew it would be worth the wait.
The hallways of the Butler County high school were filled with teachers and staff not students on the first day of the vaccine rollout in the district. The effort will distribute about 4,000 shots over three days.
Future Energy Leaders (FEL) Romania, the youth program of the Romanian National Committee of the World Energy Council (CNR-CME), announces that it has a new management team for 2021.
FEL Romania members elected, at the end of January, a new team of the Board, in charge with coordinating the program for 2021, consisting of: President – Mihai Toader-Pasti, General Manager – Georgian Albu, Community Manager – Bogdan Leu, Impact Manager – Dalia Stoian, Communication & Media Manager – Adrian Vintila, Partnership Manager – Roxana Tompea and Public Affairs Manager – Rares Hurghis.
The new management team aims to continue the programs of education and professionalization of young people in the field of energy, information and awareness of energy consumers in Romania, respectively to formulate analyzes and recommendations of public policies, by inviting dialogue to stakeholders and promoting decision-making transparency.