Former Deputy Education Minister and Member of Parlaiment (MP) for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, says he has it on authority that, some students in one of second cycle institutions in Cape Coast are pregnant as a result of the Free Senior High School policy. Since the rolling out of the policy more than three months ago, the minority side ...
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*”TIME WITH ALT. DR. ERIC AFFUL MENSAH” THE MISCONCEPTION PART 2
Now, one realization/observation my research confirmed was that, many women don’t feed their babies well, some don’t even feed them at all, whiles others do but for a short period. Some also don’t feed their new born babies with the breast-milk that comes in the first week or two because they think that first milk which come is not good ...
Read More »Education Minister didn’t tell students to defecate in rubber bags – Ministry of Education
Ministry of Education has debunked media reports which sort to interpret that the Minister of Education Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh has asked senior high schools students to use polythene bag if they lack toilet facility in their schools. At a news conference last Thursday November 30, 2017, Dr. Prempeh answering a question on lack of toilet facility in some schools ...
Read More »Akufo-Addo Jospong endorsement certainly not right if.. – Osafo Maafo
The Senior Minister, Yaw Osafo Maafo has said the president’s endorsement of the Jospong Group of Companies cannot be right if the alleged corrupt deeds of Joseph Siaw Agyapong’s company are found to be true. He said it will be inappropriate for the president to be seen to be endorsing a wrong doer. “It’s certainly not right. It will give the wrong ...
Read More »Starbow sacks workers after Kotoka accident
Local airline, Starbow, has sacked scores of its workers. It is unclear how many workers have been dismissed, but Citi Business News has gathered that the dismissal affected top management, flight and grounds staff. A letter sighted by Citi Business News signed by the CEO of the company, James Eric Antwi, stated that contracts of workers have been terminated effective ...
Read More »Man Utd news: Nemanja Matic was ‘immense’ against Arsenal, key to title hopes – Crooks
NEMANJA MATIC was “immense” for Manchester United against Arsenal and he will be key to their title hopes. Those are the thoughts of BBC Sport pundit Garth Crooks. Matic, who was originally a serious doubt to be fit for the Emirates showdown, marshalled the midfield well as United ran out 3-1 winners on Saturday. United are eight points behind Manchester ...
Read More »Siemens Ghana signs infrastructure, skills training support agreement with Sekondi College
Siemens Ghana, subsidiary of global engineering giant Siemens, has entered into an agreement with Sekondi College (SEKCO), in the Western Region, to support the school with science and computer infrastructure and resources. The agreement was signed by the Country Manager of Siemens Ghana Mr. Edmund Acheampong and the Headmaster of Sekondi College Mr. Francis Rexford Sam. This follows Siemens visit ...
Read More »We’re coming for you – Osafo Maafo to ‘corrupt’ officials
Senior Minister, Yaw Osafo Marfo has served notice that the days of all those who wronged the country through various acts of corruption are numbered. Addressing a forum to launch this year’s national anti-corruption and transparency week in Accra, Osafo-Marfo disclosed that government’s investigations into various acts of corruption perpetrated against the state are far advanced and that names of ...
Read More »EPL: Salah Becomes First Egyptian In History To Win PFA Award
Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah has been named the PFA Player of the Month for November becoming the first Egyptian in history to win the award. Salah’s impressive form has been on a top level lately and especially in November as he helped the Reds remain unbeaten with three wins and a draw. The Egyptian was able to score seven times ...
Read More »Communications Tribunal Halts NCA’s Sanctioning Of 131 FM Stations
The Electronic Communications Tribunal has ordered the National Communication Authority (NCA) to suspend the sanctions against the 131 FM stations it cited for breaching section 13 of the Electronic Communications Act (2009), Act 775. The move by the NCA in October followed the completion of a nationwide FM Spectrum Audit conducted this year to determine compliance of Authorization Holders with ...
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