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I have reconnected with my ancestors in Ghana – Gramps Morgan

Gramps Morgan, a member of the Jamaican international reggae band, Morgan Heritage has revealed in an exclusive interview to MyNewsGh.com that he has reconnected with his ancestors in Ghana and is very happy about it. The International Reggae act who was in Ghana for the firth time said it is aimed at building a bridge between his ancestral home and ...

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I’m shocked Ernest Opoku says I’ve rashes – NAYAS

The Drama between NAYAS and gospel musician, Ernest Opoku may not be ending anytime soon because they continue to denigrate each other at any opportunity they get. Weeks ago, Ernest Opoku on live radio insisted he never ‘licked’ NAYAS’ menstruation but rather, NAYAS has weird rashes on her buttocks. “I never licked her menstruation as she alleged; she has rashes ...

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SHS Heads Demand Guideline For Free SHS

The Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools, CHASS is demanding a blue print for the implementation of the Free Senior high school policy. The blueprint, according to the President of CHASS, Cecilia Kwakye Cofie, would guide school heads to effectively implement the free SHS in all public schools. Madam Kwakye Cofie made the comment while addressing the 55th national ...

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Gov’t renegotiated Ameri deal to take Ghana out of ‘danger’ – Energy Ministry

The Ministry of Energy has rejected claims that the renegotiated Ameri deal is worse than the original agreement signed by the government in 2015 at the peak of Ghana’s energy crisis. Communications Specialist at the Energy Ministry, Nana Kofi Oppong Damoah, maintained the new deal currently awaiting parliamentary approval, was renegotiated taken into accounts the interest of Ghana. Some experts, ...

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Free SHS: We’re not against double tracking system – GNAT

The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) has backed the implementation of the “controversial” double tracking system aimed at accommodating the increase in enrollment under the free SHS programme. Based on last year’s enrollment, the government has projected enrollment figures for 2018 to stand at 472,730 against available seats of 290, 737 leaving a gap of 181, 993. In order ...

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NSS Director, Accountant allegedly embezzle funds for week celebration

The National Service Personnel Association (NASPA) Districts Executives in the Eastern region have accused the National Service Scheme Regional Director, Accountant and the NASPA Regional President of misappropriating funds meant for National Service week celebrations. Gideon Saka Ampomah, NASPA President for Birim Central Municipality, in an interview with Kasapafmonline.com disclosed that the week celebration which was scheduled to have started ...

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Police, land guards pull down Ayariga’s property

Founder of the All People’s Congress (APC), Hassan Ayariga, has accused some police officers led by ASP Sarpong, as well as land guards from Abokobi, some executives of the governing New Patriotic Party executives and the Abokobi Municipal Assembly, of pulling down the wall of his yet-to-be constructed hospital and children’s park. According to Mr Ayariga, the walls of the ...

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ASSIN SOUTH MP DONATES TO BASIC SCHOOLS

Member of Parliament for Assin South, Hon. Rev. John Ntim Fordjour have donated three hundred (300) dual desk and 40 Teachers furniture to Assin Ochiso D/A Basic School and Assin Kruwa D/A Basic School to ensure that over 1,500 Pupil’s have decent and comfortable Seat for teaching and leaning. The donations is part of the vision and the promises made ...

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NDC Can’t Win With Mahama -Ambassador

Former President John Dramani Mahama Former Consul General to Dubai, Daniel Osei, has fired former President John Dramani Mahama once again saying he cannot lead the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) to win the 2020 presidential election because he has not changed from his old ways of doing things. “He must stop or be stopped so our party can win ...

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