Leicester City moved up to second in the Premier League as second-half goals from Jamie Vardy and James Maddison secured victory against Arsenal to put more pressure on Gunners boss Unai Emery. The Foxes had looked set to be frustrated as they missed several chances in the first half while Wilfred Ndidi struck the bar … The post Impressive Leicester beat Arsenal to go second
Nigeria’s state security service says it is still detaining journalist Omoyele Sowore – who is facing treason charges – despite him being granted bail, because nobody came to claim him. But Sahara Reporters, the news website Mr Sowore founded, reported that his lawyers were denied access when attempting to collect him. Mr Sowore was arrested … The post Anger over detention of
Kumasi Assnte Kotoko and Black Meteors central defender Habib Mohammed was the victor for Ghana as his 87th minute goal earned Ghana a point in the opening game of the Under-23 Confederation of African Football (CAF) U-23 tournament in Egypt. With a goalless draw first half, Ghana came into the second half with intentions of … The post U-23 Cup of Nations: Habib Mohammed earns draw
The Environmental Service Providers Association (ESPA) and the Coalition of NGO’s in Water and Sanitation (Coniwas) want government to address the low charges for managing solid waste in the country. Ghana charges an average 10 dollars in managing a tonne of municipal solid waste, a charge that is comparatively lower than the World Bank recommended … The post Coniwas, ESPA
Political party financing in Ghana has become a lucrative business for some people, the Executive Director of the Institute for Democratic Governance (IDEG) Dr. Emmanuel Akwetey has said. “Those who are financing parties today see election as business and the kind of profits they make, they will not make it in any business,” he told … The post Party financiers
Guidelines to regulate the operations of ride-hailing transport service operators in the country have been introduced by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) Under the guidelines, drivers and owners of Uber, Bolt and Yango vehicles are to pay a total of 120 cedis every year at the DVLA as vehicle verification and authentication fee. … The post Uber,
A private legal practitioner has questioned the decision by a lower court to remand a top police officer who is facing treasonable offence for his alleged involvement a coup plot to destabilise the country. Ahead of committal proceedings, police prosecutors on November 6 put ACP Dr Emmanuel Agordzo before the Kaneshie District Court to seek … The post Lawyer questions remand of ACP Agordzo
Afrobeat artiste Fameye has declined to reveal how much he earned from his performance at Reverend Obofour’s church, but revealed what he received can buy the newly released iPhone 11 Pro. The ‘Noting I Get’ hit maker on September 28 performed at the wedding ceremony of a junior pastor of the popular televangelist at the … The post What Rev Obofour paid me can buy iPhone
A total of 88 incidents were recorded in the country in the month of October this year, of which there were 98 reported deaths and 167 reported injuries, the Institute for Peace and Governance (IPEG), a think-tank, has said. It said “Of the 98 reported deaths, 36 were related to disasters, 35 were related to … The post “Greater Accra was most volatile Region in October”
The Executive Secretary of the National Identification Authority (NIA), Professor Kenneth Agyemang Attafuah, who retires from public service today, has been given a two-year contract extension. Prof Attafuah attains the retirement age of 60 on Saturday, November 9 2019, but President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has approved a recommendation of the NIA board asking him … The post NIA
Astute human resource practitioner Andrews Osei Okrah has been elevated to Fellow of the Institute of Human Resource Management Practitioners (IHRMP) Ghana. At a conferment ceremony held in Accra on Friday, November 8, Mr Okrah together with nine others were made Fellows while three others were made Honorary Fellows. Mr Okrah, who has served on … The post Andy Okrah conferred IHRMP Fellow appeared first
The body in charge of the public health service in Zimbabwe has said that 211 doctors have been sacked this week because of their on-going strike for better pay. The doctors were “found guilty of absenting themselves from duty without leave or reasonable cause” for five or more days, according to a statement from the … The post Zimbabwe sacks more than 200 doctors over strike
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