Eleven Wonders player remanded for assaulting a referee Amin Adams serving two weeks in remand referee assault Wonders lost to Accra Lions in Accra Eleven Wonders midfielder, Amin Adams is reportedly considering retiring from the game after serving five days in prison.
Eleven Wonders player remanded for assaulting a referee Amin Adams serving two weeks in remand referee assault Wonders lost to Accra Lions in Accra Eleven Wonders midfielder, Amin Adams is reportedly considering retiring from the game after serving five days in prison.
Two-thirds majority required to pass a bill in parliament Cocoa income to be taxed now NSS, student trainees would be overburdened by e-levy The Member of Parliament for the Asunafo South Constituency, Eric Opoku, has said the e-levy must be legalised before it can be implemented.
Women and female students in the energy sector have been advised to position themselves strategically to secure green jobs.
Stakeholders on gender-based issues have mobilised themselves with other civil society organisations to champion a campaign to discourage gender-based violence against women.
After over 2 years since the president, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, took over office, GhanaWeb put together a number of decisions his administration had undertaken that were quite unpopular.
Two members of Eleven Wonders arrested by Police Amin Adams and Ernest Amo remanded into police custody Kofi Manu believes presence of police will destroy football in Ghana Veteran football administrator, Kofi Manu also known as Blue-Blue has questioned the grounds on which personnel of the Ghana Police Service arrested two members of Ghana Premier League side Eleven Wonders.
Black Stars paired in Group C of AFCON Prize money for Afcon 2021 is $4.
Desist from taking huge sums as investment, Kofi Amoabeng to entrepreneurs Access to funding key for entrepreneurship, Kofi Amoabeng Discuss investment returns with investors, UT boss Ghanaian business mogul, Prince Kofi Amoabeng, has shared some investment tips to enable young entrepreneurs to commence and develop their various businesses.
The National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) has warned its members across the country that they stand disadvantaged if they reject the laptops being provided to them by the government under the One Teacher-One Laptop programme.
The National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) has warned its members across the country that they stand disadvantaged if they reject the laptops being provided to them by the government under the One Teacher-One Laptop programme.
Welcome to the fourth day of the week Thursday on GhanaWeb TV as we bring you a carefully selected blend of information, education and entertainment, right here on this channel.
Welcome to the fourth day of the week Thursday on GhanaWeb TV as we bring you a carefully selected blend of information, education and entertainment, right here on this channel.
Land borders closed due to COVID-19 pandemic Members states lose US$50 billion in value Head of States to soon adopt proposal Member countries of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) have proposed January 1, 2022, for the reopening of all land borders.
The Minister of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) has called on farmers and Ghanaians as a whole to embrace the government’s proposed E-Levy transaction which was announced in the 2022 budget statement by the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, last month.
The Chief Executive Officer of defunct UT Bank, Mr Prince Kofi Amoabeng, has said political considerations played some part in the collapse of his bank by the Akufo-Addo government.
Discretionary consumption expenditure to increase by GH¢ 27 billion Imposing more taxes as Ghana recovers from COVID-19 is insensitive, Isaac Adongo Nothing to show for government’s GH¢ 530 expenditure The Member of Parliament (MP) for Bolgatanga Central, Isaac Adongo, has urged the government to cut down its huge discretionary consumption expenditure, which would increase by GH¢27 billion, rather than burdening Ghanaians with taxes.
Discretionary consumption expenditure to increase by GH¢ 27 billion Imposing more taxes as Ghana recovers from COVID-19 is insensitive, Isaac Adongo Nothing to show for government’s GH¢ 530 expenditure The Member of Parliament (MP) for Bolgatanga Central, Isaac Adongo, has urged the government to cut down its huge discretionary consumption expenditure, which would increase by GH¢27 billion, rather than burdening Ghanaians with taxes.
In 2019 today, three teacher unions were on strike over the delay in the payment of legacy of some arrears due them.
A Senior Lecturer of the Department of English at the University of Cape Coast (UCC), Dr Samuel Kwesi Nkansah, has expressed worry about the new breed of teachers in the country who get so engrossed with WhatsApp and Facebook during school hours, at the expense of the child’s education.
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