• A man believed to be with the National Security was named be terrorizing the people of Aboabo • He was seen in a viral video threatening to shoot a police officer • Later, it was established that he was not a member of the National Security Reports of National Security operatives engaged in illegalities or terrorizing citizens, have not only been centered in the big cities like Accra.
• A man believed to be with the National Security was named be terrorizing the people of Aboabo • He was seen in a viral video threatening to shoot a police officer • Later, it was established that he was not a member of the National Security Reports of National Security operatives engaged in illegalities or terrorizing citizens, have not only been centered in the big cities like Accra.
• Top official of the Rastafari council has said the embattled students are very strong in Maths and science • According to Jah Eddy, the two will win competitions for Achimota if allowed to pursue their education there • He asked Ghanaians to be on the lookout for these two Rastafarians The Rastafarian Council of Ghana has asserted that the Achimota school will benefit from the academic prowess of the two embattled Rastafarian
Acting head coach of AshantiGold SC, Thomas Duah, has said that his side has not given up hopes of making the Top 4 at the end of the season.
The Appointments Committee of Parliament will today, June 2, 2021 begin the vetting of the President’s nominees for the positions of a Minister of State and 39 Deputy Ministers.
The Appointments Committee of Parliament will today, June 2, 2021 begin the vetting of the President’s nominees for the positions of a Minister of State and 39 Deputy Ministers.
Former President of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), Bice Osei Kuffour has joined GhanaWeb’s campaign to reduce the number of road accidents in the country.
Former President of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), Bice Osei Kuffour has joined GhanaWeb’s campaign to reduce the number of road accidents in the country.
A deputy Minister-designate for Finance, Abena Osei-Asare, has hinted that road tolls are likely to be increased to enable government embark on road infrastructure development.
• Kwaku Azar says the court should have fined Achimota for abusing the rights of Tyron Marhguy and Oheneba Nkrabea • He also appealed to the GES and the Ministry of Education not to endorse the actions of Achimota School • He believes institutions must have plans to deal with such issues Professor Kwaku Azar, a private legal practitioner and accounting professor has said that the Accra High Court should have fined Achimota School
The General Overseer of Perez Dome Bishop Charles Agyinasare has challenged Ghanaians especially our leaders to be problem solvers.
b>• US-based company has sued Groupe Nduom, 18 others alleging money laundering, wire fraud • The Bank of Ghana said this was what they prevented in the banking sector clean-up exercise • BoG governor said government of Ghana needs to be congratulated for embarking on the banking sector clean-up exercise The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has waded into the controversy surrounding the accusation levelled against Groupe Nduom for money laundering
• Sir John will be buried on Thursday, June 2, 2021 • He died on July 1, 2020 at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital • The family is appealing to persons who will attend the event to respect the protocols on coronavirus The crème de la crème of the Ghanaian political class are expected to converge at Sakora Wonoo in the Kwabre East District of the Ashanti Region to pay their last respect to the late Chief Executive Officer of the
• President Akufo-Addo has responded to some issues that dominated the airwaves in recent weeks • The President downplayed suggestions of culture silence in the country He also defended his press freedom records From the tone and wording of the speech, it clear that President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo needed a platform to vent and the University of Cape Coast gave him the right platform to get some things off his chest.
Ghanaians must be prepared to pay more taxes as the government seeks to embark on an aggressive domestic revenue mobilization drive to mitigate the negative impact of coronavirus on the economy, the Minister-designate of Finance Abena Osei-Asare has revealed.
The Black Meteors have departed Accra for Tokyo, Japan for International friendly games against the Olympic teams of Japan and South Korea.
The Head of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) legal team, Lawyer Abraham Amaliba has withdrawn his service as counsel for the Member of Parliament of Assin North, Joe Gyakye Quayson in the ongoing dual citizenship case.
• The Inter-country transactions will commence within six months • The move is intended on making financial transactions easier •The Gh-Link platform is powered by the GhIPSS Businesses in Ghana will in about six months be able to engage in inter-country transactions across Africa, the Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems (GhIPSS) has disclosed.
• The Achimota School Board has indicated that it is not giving up easily on the case involving two Rastafarian boys • The Board has already directed its lawyers to appeal the ruling of the Human Rights Court • A private legal practitioner has said that while this is within their rights, they should also be open to other negotiations, in the interest of the boys While its plan to appeal the ruling of the Human Rights court in the case of the Rastafarian boys and
• Prof John Aheto advised that competence, rather than anything else, should motivate appointments made to Boards of institutions • He said skills and competence will get the job done better and should be prioritized • He made the comments in June 2019 In 2019, Professor John Bright Aheto made a statement, calling on authorities to put the competences of people ahead of any motivations they have in the appointment of persons to serve on the board of directors.
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