That strong spirit of nationalism and for that matter, patriotism is the driving force which propels gifted individuals to sacrifice selflessly and to lay down their lives for the liberation of their countries from exploitation of foreign powers and to lay a strong foundation for the building of their nations cannot be disputed by any … The post Nationalism And Development: The
The Student Loan Trust Fund (SLTF) on Tuesday released a total of eleven GH¢11.2 million as loans to some students in tertiary institutions in the country. A total of 10,000 students from 182 tertiary across the country are to benefit from the amount which has been released to various beneficiaries’ accounts. This is the second … The post Student Loan Trust
The College of Engineering of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has lauded investment in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by Tullow Ghana. Speaking at an engagement with beneficiaries of Tullow’s immense support, the college Provost in a speech read on his behalf by, Prof. George Yaw Obeng, Dean of Faculty … The post KNUST
Hundreds of children have already died in nutrition centres across Somalia, the United Nations children’s agency (UNICEF) said on Tuesday, a day after it warned that parts of Somalia will be hit by famine in the coming months. The Horn of Africa region is on track for a fifth-consecutive failed rainy season. In 2011, a … The post ‘More than 700 children have
At least 35 civilians have been killed by a bomb that hit a convoy of vehicles in the north of Burkina Faso where jihadist militant groups are active, the authorities say. Dozens of others were wounded. Convoys escorted by the army are used to deliver supplies to towns that are otherwise cut off by militants. … The post Dozens die in Burkina Faso convoy blast appeared first on
Chad’s heaviest seasonal rainfall in more than 30 years has left parts of the capital N’Djamena navigable only by boat and forced thousands to flee their flooded homes over the past month, according to aid groups and the state weather agency. In N’Djamena’s eighth district, families have piled into wooden boats to cross streets that … The post Chad’s heaviest
The Health Services Workers Union (HSWU) yesterday launched its fund to improve members’ welfare through a scheme that will collect monthly financial commitments for subsequent investments. The Head of Research and Policy at HSWU, Richard Beccles, said the fund was also envisioned to mobilise sufficient financial resources to provide supplementary income for members on retirement … The post HSWU
In May 2017, Aisha Huang, a Chinese woman tagged Galamsey Queen for her notoriety in illegal mining in the country, was arrested and charged but had to be deported under bizarre circumstances. Various comments or opinions about the deportation were expressed, including that of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufp-Addo that the decision to deport Aisha, … The post Can Aisha Huang’s trial
The Wa Magistrate Court has remanded into police custody three farmers for the alleged murder of a Fulani herdsman, at Kuntaali in the Nadowli-Kaleo District in the Upper Region. The body of the 29-year-old herdsman, identified as Demo Jeti, was found on the Kuntaali-Chari road on July 1, this year, with multiple machete’s cuts. The … The post 3 farmers remanded over
A 27-year-old farmer, who sexually assaulted a 17-year-old Senior High School (SHS) girl, at Assin-Sibinso, has been jailed nine months by the Assin-Fosu District Court. Theophilus Appiahene, convict, charged with indecent assault, pleaded not guilty, but was found guilty at the end of the trial by the court presided over by Mr Abdu MajeedIliasu. Prosecuting, … The post Farmer
A carpenter has been remanded in police custody by the Circuit Court in Accra for allegedly stabbing his 61-year-old co-tenant without any provocation. The suspect, James Appiah Korang, 24, supposedly stabbed the female victim in the head, lower abdomen, and her left breast. The carpenter, who was charged with causing harm, has pleaded not guilty, … The post Court remands
A 35-Year-old electrician, has been jailed eight years with hard labour by the Agona Swedru Circuit Court for stealing high-tension electrical cables valued at GH¢15,000. Thomas Essel pleaded guilty to two counts of stealing and causing unlawful damage to government property. The cables, belonging to Power TEC VENTURE Company limited, was being used for a rural … The post Man
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