Northern Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Daniel Bugri Naabu says he will file an official complaint against Gender Minister, Otiko Djaba to party’s disciplinary committee.
Government has announced plans to establish industrial parks in all the 10 regions of the country as part of plans to create employment in the country.
Lands Minister, John Peter Amewu says the Ghana School of Survey and Mapping would be reopened, a day after he ordered its closure over students’ vandalism.
It comes as a bit of a shock to realise that there is a “Water Research Institute” in Ghana at all!
The New Patriotic Party (NPP), has set up a 10-member committee to review the party’s performance in the 2016 election. The Election Review Committee, which will be chaired by a Senior Law Lecturer at the University of Ghana, Dr. Adusei Poku, has been commissioned to look into what contributed to the party’s victory in the polls. ...
Newly appointed coach of Asante Kotoko Steve Polack believes the club can bounce back from their slump to clinch the Ghana Premier League title. The Porcupine Warriors started the campaign brightly by collecting seventeen points from their first seven games, but their form has hit a snag as they have gone seven games without a win which has resulted in the their slip on the league standings from fifth to eighth position. The club have therefore, swooped for former Berekum Chelsea technical
Former Kotoko striker Shilla Alhassan has warned incoming coach Steve Pollack to be wary of his backroom staff. Alhassan, who was sacked five months after being appointed team manager of the team, believes the British must be careful about his technical team. Kotoko have confirmed agreeing a deal with the Brit to replace interim coach Frimpong Manso. And former striker Shilla Alhassan is ringing the warning bell. What I observed at my time with the technical team was that there were gossips
Okyeame Kwame and his management team last Friday paid a visit to the Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Hon Catherine Afeku.
Claims by government that the two former detainees of Guantanamo Bay were to spend only two years in Ghana, have strongly been disputed. The two, Mahmud Umar Muhammad Bin Atef...
The Central Regional branch of the National Association of Graduate Teachers, NAGRAT, has expressed outrage over government’s decision not to pay two years arrears due members who have been promoted. Over 11,000 teachers have been served promotion letters, but government has decided not to pay them their arrears dating back to September 1, 2015. Speaking ...
About 50 senior high schools (SHSs) in the Northern Region still remain under lock due to unpaid feeding grants by government. The schools, which were supposed to reopen on Thursday...
Former Arsenal defender Lauren, who played under current manager Arsene Wenger, says the Frenchman can handle the pressure.
The Supreme Court has for the second time adjourned their judgment over the legality government’s decision to accept the continuous stay of two Gitmo detainees in the country. According to the court, the interpretation of article 75 and 83 of the constitution with regards to the substantive case, was monumental, and therefore more time was ...
The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has said it will rigorously enforce its by-laws to sanitize the Accra Metropolis. The Assembly has also announced its major plan to beautify the capital through some projects to be rolled out soon. The Metropolitan Chief Executive of Accra, Adjei Sowah, at a press conference said the measures will ensure ...
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Apple's hotly anticipated tenth anniversary phone is running into difficulties.
A leading South African university is investigating Nazi-inspired posters that appeared on campus.
Meningitis may be to blame for a cluster of sudden deaths and infections over the past month in Liberia, global health officials said.
Liberty Professionals General Manager Godfred Akoto Boafo has backed incoming coach Michael Osei to succeed at the club. Osei, an ex-Asante Kotoko trainer, has signed a three-year deal with the scientific soccer lads. And the club's chief Godfred Akoto Boafo, believes he is the right man for the job. "We feel he is a good choice and can help us achieve our target," he told Accra-based Joy FM "He has some experience and we want him to help develop our players."
By Kwabia Owusu-Mensah GNAKumasi, May 10, GNA – Sekyere Afram Plains, one of the most deprived and hard-to-reach districts in the Ashanti Region, has been selected to benefit from the Comprehensive Basic Education (CBE) project, which has been providing opportunity for out-of-school children to enrol in the formal education system
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