Dindiok Kpemka, a former Deputy Attorney-General and Minister of Justice has appealed to the citizenry not to create the impression that the nation is in a state of despair. “If we do not take care, we are going to continue to hammer certain points and create market distortions. Then the price increases will continue to … The post We’re not in a state of despair – Dindiok
The Ga South Municipal Assembly has presented tools and working equipment valued at more than GH?II8, 242 to 28 People Living with Disabilities (PWDs) at Galilee in the municipality last Friday. The beneficiaries included 17 males and 11 females The items included 15 deep freezers, a corn mill, one washing machine, 14 laptops, one fufu … The post Ga South Municipal
Panellists at a forum on Ghana’s economy have attributed the continuous depreciation of the Ghana Cedi to ineffective and lack of policies to promote local production and consumption. They argued that although local production was yet to meet demands, policies by successive governments have rather focused on strategies to enhance export. The situation, they said, … The post Lack
Teachers in some pre-tertiary schools across the country continue to abandon the classrooms to back their demand for the termination of appointment of new Ghana Educational Service director-general, Dr Eric Nkansah. When the Ghanaian Times visited some schools yesterday, day three since the strike was declared by the teacher unions, students were seen idling away … The post Teacher
Two journalists of the New Times Corporation, publishers of the Ghanaian Times and “The Spectator” have been nominated for recognition at this year’s Ghana Journalists Awards slated for Saturday, November 12, 2022. Ms Benedicta Folley and Mr Geoffrey Buta were nominated alongside 20 others to be awarded at the 26th edition of the awards ceremony … The post 2 Ghanaian
The Minority caucus in Parliament has cautioned its members against absenting themselves when it finally moves the vote of censure motion against the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta on Thursday.The caucus said it would leave no stone unturned in its quest to see the back of Mr Ofori-Atta as Finance Minister.Deputy Minority Whip, Ahmed Ibrahim, told journalists … The post Minority
The Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund) was created in 2000 to support the delivery of quality education to Ghanaians from the basic to the tertiary level. And it does so through funding policies aimed at ensuring equitable distribution of essential resources for all the levels of education. Specifically, monies from the Fund are used to … The post GETFund achievement worth emulating
Two driver’s mates, who allegedly robbed a student at the University of Ghana (UG), Legon, of her mobile phone have been remanded in police custody by an Accra Circuit Court. Emmanuel Baidoo ala Babana, 20, and Joseph Sam, 19 have been charged with conspiracy to commit crime to wit robbery and robbery. They pleaded not … The post 2 remanded for allegedly robbing foreign
The Cape Coast District Court hearing the case of the slain nursing student, Georgina Asor Botchwey, has for the fourth time adjourned the trial to November 22, 2022. Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Daniel Gadzo prayed the presiding judge, Mrs Bernice Mensimah Ackon, for time to conclude investigations before the case could be called in … The post Mankessim
Former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of defunct Beige bank, Michael Nyinaku, has been granted a GH¢200m bail with three sureties by the Accra High Court after he was arraigned yesterday over 44 fresh charges. He has been accused of stealing GH¢1.2 billion belonging to customers of the defunct bank, which was collapsed by the bank … The post Former CEO of Beige Bank granted
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