Government is fighting back criticisms that it poorly handled the impasse at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). The government in the wake of the violent riots at the University by students dissolved the governing council of the school, replacing it with an interim council, with a three months mandate to return the school to normalcy. The ...
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FIFA bans Kwesi Nyantakyi for life; fines him over GHC 2.4 million
Former Ghana FA President, Kwesi Nyantakyi has been banned for life by world football governing body FIFA. According to FIFA, Nyantakyi is banned from taking part in all football-related activities and the ban takes effect immediately. The life ban follows extensive investigations by FIFA’s Adjudicatory Chamber of the Independent Ethics Committee into the conduct of Mr Nyantakyi who was captured ...
Read More »Still in touch with my God – Kuami Eugene
In today’s social media age, there is nothing about you that can stay hidden especially when you become a celebrity and that is what Afrobeats singer, Kuami Eugene has faced. While he was basking in the glow of his songs becoming hits, pictures of him as a Gospel minister started popping up. Apparently, he had the Eugene Marfo (his real ...
Read More »Only loyal NDC members will get ministerial posts – Abodakpi
Dan Abodakpi, a National Chairman aspirant of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) says under his leadership, only true members of the party shall be appointed into ministerial positions when the NDC regains power. According to him, the situation where after winning power, some people suddenly emerge for appointments would not be allowed under his chairmanship. He explained that in addition ...
Read More »C&G Aleksa Mines fulfills major CSR to military
As part of its Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) – by way of giving back to society what society contributes to it, C&G Aleksa Company Limited, a mining firm based in the Western region has fulfilled significant social intervention – project – for the Southern Command of the Ghana Armed Forces, at Teshie in Accra. The project involves re-construction and asphalting ...
Read More »German ex-nurse admits killing 100 patients
An ex-nurse in Germany has admitted at the start of his trial that he murdered 100 patients, making him one of the world’s most prolific serial killers. Detectives say Niels Högel, 41, administered fatal doses of medication to the people in his care at two hospitals in northern Germany. His motive, prosecutors say, was to impress colleagues by resuscitating the ...
Read More »Delta Force Commander appointed operational director of NPP’s youth wing
The national executives of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) have appointed dreaded Ashanti regional commander of Delta Force Kwadwo Bamba as deputy director of operations for the party’s Youth Wing. The leader of the Pro-NPP vigilante group has the responsibility to recruit energetic and intelligent youth to provide internal security for the party across the country as the party ...
Read More »I’m waiting patiently for my Zylofon contract to expire – Stonebwoy
From the horse own mouth, Stonebwoy has stated emphatically that he is not happy with his record label Zylofon Music and that he’s only waiting patiently for his contract to expire and say goodbye to Nana Appiah Mensah’s Zylofon Music. He made this revelation in an interview with Joy FM’s, Lexis Bill on Behind the Fame Drive, on Monday, October ...
Read More »Siemens to establish presence in Ghana soon – Akufo-Addo
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, says German conglomerate company, Siemens AG, which is the largest industrial manufacturing company in Europe, will soon announce its decision to establish a presence in Ghana. Siemen’s decision, together with that taken by German car manufacturing giant, Volkswagen, to establish an assembly plant in Ghana soon, President Akufo-Addo stressed are testament to the efforts Government ...
Read More »Israel’s Drip Irrigation System will boost Ghana’s Cocoa sector
Ghana has been advised to adopt Israel’s Drip Irrigation System to help in an all-year round farming, especially in the cocoa sector. The system, which is also known as trickle irrigation, involves dripping water onto the soil at very low rates from small diameter plastic pipes fitted with outlets called emitters or drippers. Enock Agyemang, who is one of 51 ...
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