Inquest into death of Savita Halappanavar begins in Galwaythejournal.ieThe inquest will mark the first time that staff who treated Halappanavar at University Hospital Galway will give sworn evidence. 11 hours ago 5,317 Views No Comments · Share6 Tweet26 Email6. Savita Halappanavar's widower Praveen arrives at the inquest ...and more »
The headquarters of the Anti Human Trafficking Unit of the Ghana Police Service on Saturday raided the   Maranatha Adventist Prayer Camp located at Mentukwa near Pokukrom in the Brong Ahafo Region and arrested seven leaders of the church for forcing girls below the age of 14 … Continue reading →
The activities of illegal chain-saw operators in connivance with some Chinese nationals is fast threatening the  existence  of the Mole National Park, one of the country’s largest forest and wild life reserves located in the West Gonja District of the Northern Region. … Continue reading →
Akonfem, the guinea fowl, is in the news again. Call it akonfem Public (last) or Private (first) Partnership business. This PPP after or before akonfem shows once more how the congress breed of nation wreckers keep twisting our fate as … Continue reading →
The Minister of Finance & Economic Planning, Seth Terkper, has charged the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) to work at roping in potential taxpayers in the informal sector. According to him, the national discourse and focus were on expanding and widening … Continue reading →
After her sister died because she couldn't get to a hospital in time, a British-Nigerian doctor started the first air ambulance service in West Africa.
Jerry Ahadzi, a Principal Officer at the Minerals Commission, has urged graduates in Ghana to form consortium and venture into small-scale mining. According to him, “If graduates will form a consortium of companies, then they can do the right things … Continue reading →
The Minister of Water Resources, Works & Housing, Collins Dauda, says water rationing in Accra and Tema will come to an end in mid-August. The rationing of water began in January, this year when five out of 12 filters at … Continue reading →
Vice President Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur left Accra last night for Istanbul, Turkey, to participate in the 16th Eurasian Economic Summit. The summit is organised annually with an objective of enhancing relations amongst the European Union, countries of Central Asia as well … Continue reading →
The Appointments Committee of Parliament will start the vetting of 34 deputy ministers of state-designate nominated by the President from Wednesday, April 10. 14 will be vetted this week. Those to be vetted on Wednesday are the deputy minister-designate for Justice … Continue reading →
Mubarak charged with corruptionRAPSICAIRO, April 8 - RAPSI, Rafael Daminov. Egypt's Prosecutor General Talaat Abdullah announced Sunday that former president Hosni Mubarak would be detained for an additional 15 days pending investigations over new charges of embezzlement of state ...and more »
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