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High Commissioner of Rwanda to Ghana calls on Ghana’s Foreign Minister

The High Commissioner of Rwanda to Ghana, H.E. Rosemary Mbabazi has expressed her country’s deep appreciation to Ghana for its support to the peace process which has contributed immensely to the progress made in Rwanda and strengthened the relations between the two countries.

H.E. Rosemary Mbabazi made this known when she called on the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa on Monday, June 9, 2025.

She highly commended the Ghana Armed Forces for its peacekeeping support which saved the lives of many people during the genocide in Rwanda.

She urged that the relations be further enhanced through the establishment of a Permanent Joint Commission of Cooperation.

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The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa acknowledged the good relations between Ghana and Rwanda and assured that Ghana would continue to strengthen its relations with Rwanda and also contribute to world peace.

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Education Minister announces approval of RISE

 The Minister for Education,  Haruna Iddrisu has announced the approval of the project Revitalising Institutions for Scales Enhancement (RISE) by the Italian government with a grant of 5million Euro to support Technical Vocational Education Training(TVET).

He was optimistic that investment in technical and vocational education was the surest way to reduce youth unemployment. 

He charged the Director General for Ghana TVET, Eng. Dr Eric Kofi Adzroe to work with the policy planning directorate of the ministry to rebrand TVET sectors to position them as entrepreneurs.

“We to help produce entrepreneurs who can create their own jobs and not rely on government”, the minister emphasised.

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Mr.Iddrisu stated that the TVET training centre will be one of the beneficiaries of the grant which will be implemented by the Ministry through the Commission for TVET (CTVET).

The chairperson, Mr Sebastian Fred Deh, commended the minster for his hard work and assured him that the council will provide a strategic direction to deliver on its mandate.

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Trial of Charles Bissue to Commence on July 2

The High Court has set July 2, 2025 for the commencement of the trial in the case of Republic v. Charles Bissue. 

At a Case Management Conference, the prosecution informed the court that it had filed all disclosures on 28 May 2025. 

Two witness statements have also been submitted, one with five exhibits and another with 12 exhibits. 

In addition, the prosecution disclosed 63 other documents. Lawyers for the accused requested the original copies of these documents, confirming they had already been provided.

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The court outlined a schedule for the prosecution’s witnesses to appear on July 2, 3, 8, 9, 15, 22, and 23. 

The case was accordingly adjourned to July 2, for the trial to begin.

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