The Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament, James Kluste Avedzi, has said he was not surprised to hear the report of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) on the reserve of the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT). He blamed SSNIT for investing in non-profitable businesses. “SSNIT continues to enter into investments […] The post ILO
Chair of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament, James Kluste Avedzi has said that the committee should be clothed with the power to arrest people who lie when they appear to answer questions regarding the operations of their respective institutions. At the moment, he said, the committee has no such power to arrest, a […] The post Public
By Anny OSABUTEY, Ronnie BOTCHWEY and Alvin Nii Okai KASABROFO The Kpledo Tsoshishi (Beneath the Tree), venue for the Lalue Kpledo celebration, is a happy place. The sounds of the Kple Mie or drum is enough to lure people to dance; and the dance pattern varies and follows no specific rule. The actors must show […] The post Lalue Kpledo
The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) is to engage with the Ministry of Finance to consider removing some taxes on Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) to make it more affordable and accessible to consumers. A Deputy Chief Executive of the Authority, Mrs. Linda Asante, who made this known, said the move spearheaded by the NPA Chief Executive, […] The post NPA
Bright Simons claimed on Saturday’s Newsfile that the Electoral Commission lied when the Commission stated that the cost per voter in 2020 was $7.7. He claimed that from his calculations, Ghana’s cost per voter was rather $12.5, as he suggested the country spent over ?1.2 billion on the 2020 elections. To start with, from the […] The post Bright Simons
Students at the University of Professional Studies, (UPSA) Accra are raising concerns for their safety due to the absence of functional streetlights near the university. This lack of visibility on the stretch in front of the school has left many vulnerable, particularly in light of the reported increase in robberies along the darkened streets. Speaking […] The post UPSA students
Students at the University of Professional Studies, (UPSA) Accra are raising concerns for their safety due to the absence of functional streetlights near the university. This lack of visibility on the stretch in front of the school has left many vulnerable, particularly in light of the reported increase in robberies along the darkened streets. Speaking […] The post UPSA
The National Democratic Congress Parliamentary Candidate for Sekondi, Lawyer Blay Nyameke Armah, has started piloting his women’s banking promise with interest-free loans to about 400 women traders in and around the Sekondi market. Each trader who applied for financial assistance received an interest-free loan ranging from GHS3,000 to GHS7,000 to be paid within five months. […] The post Sekondi
Truck drivers operating at the Tema port have declared their intention to commence a sit-down strike on Monday, May 6, 2024. The drivers are protesting against a series of issues including attacks by armed robbers, harassment by uniformed personnel, and unlawful detention. They are calling for immediate action to address these concerns. In an official […] The post Tema
An Economist, Professor John Gatsi, has expressed concerns about the exit of some multinational companies from the Ghanaian economy. The Dean of the University of Cape Coast School of Business lamented the rising cost of doing business and the Cedi depreciation as hostile to businesses. Ghana’s economic climate has forced some multinational brands to announce […] The post Exit
Government spokesperson Yolande Maloko also feels Rwanda has been "attacked unjustly".
The Minister for National Security, Albert Kan-Dapaah has expressed concern about how chieftaincy disputes are becoming a threat to Ghana’s democracy. According to him, chieftaincy disputes in particular remain a Read More... The post Chieftaincy
Afronita and Abigail, two sensational Ghanaian dancers, are making waves on the global stage, impressing both judges and audiences alike on the renowned television show, "Britain's Got Talent."
There is confusion in the camp of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Walewale constituency in the North East region over the reaffirmation of Dr. Kabiru Tia Mahama as Read More... The post Confusion Rocks NPP Walewale appeared first on DailyGuide
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has assured Ghanaians that the nation will not slide into political turmoil during his tenure.
Public relations practitioners and communicators have been urged to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) tools to enhance efficiency and remain competitive in their roles. The outgoing President of the Institute of Public Relations (IPR), Mawuko Afadzinu, noted that AI is reshaping how information is processed, which has a direct impact on brands and institutions. He spoke […] The post PR
Kenya's Beatrice Jepkemei clinches victory in a women's record time at the Belfast Marathon as compatriot Mathew Kiplimo wins the men's event.
Private Legal Practitioner Martin Kpebu has urged the Attorney General to retract its letter to the Economic and Organised Crime Office, which recommended halting the money laundering investigations into former Sanitation Minister Cecilia Dapaah’s affairs. The Attorney General’s office advised against these investigations on May 1, following its determination that the Special Prosecutor’s request for […] The post Cecilia
The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has announced the commencement of this year’s ban on drumming and noise-making, slated to run from May 6th to June 6th, 2024.
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