Ghanaians were united in an outpouring of grief since Monday May 29, asking how a peaceful country could become the scene of the world’s worst attack on a soldier on duty. The awful death of Captain Maxwell Mahama has brought nothing but sorrow to majority of Ghanaians especially his family. However, some politicians have started blaming the current government for ...
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Sefa Kayi scolds ‘Mosquito’ over ‘irresponsible’ murder comment
Host of Peace FM’s flagship programme Kokrokoo, Kwami Sefa Kayi has condemned comments by the General Secretary of the opposition National Democratic Congress Johnson Asiedu Nketia over the lynching of Captain Maxwell Mahama. Mr Asiedu Nketia in an interview with Asempa FM on Wednesday, noted the horrifying murder happened “under the direct supervision of President Akufo-Addo”. He stressed that since ...
Read More »NDC Action Movement resolute to win election 2020
Mr Kodzo Hamenya Keglo, the Spokesperson for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Action Movement, has emphasised the group’s commitment towards propelling the vision of the party for victory in 2020. Mr Keglo blamed the defeat of the party in the 2016 polls on the failure of some party members to respect the advice of notable leaders and members of the ...
Read More »3 Russians, Ukranian arrested for galamsey charged
Three Russians and a Ukrainian arrested at Tontokrom in the Ashanti Region for allegedly flouting the nation’s mining laws have been charged with conspiracy to commit crime and undertaking small-scale mining without licence. The four, who spoke through an interpreter pleaded not guilty to the charges when they appeared in court. During the court appearance on Wednesday, their Lawyer, Emmanuel ...
Read More »Oppong-Nkrumah donates to BECE candidates in Ofoase-Ayirebi
The MP for Ofoase-Ayirebi, Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah has donated 1,500 mathematical sets to be distributed to all final year students in Junior High Schools in his constituency. He donated the items as part of his education interventions in the constituency. The items he explained will be beneficial to the students as they prepare to take the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE). ...
Read More »Ghana loses $1bn in cocoa revenue
Ghana lost about $1 billion in cocoa revenue during the last six months due to a fall in global cocoa prices. The price for a ton of cocoa dropped US$ 3,000 to US$ 2,032 as at June 1, 2017. Global production of cocoa has seen an increase of 15% as against a demand of 2.9%. Watchers of the cocoa market ...
Read More »Grande’s One Love concert tickets sell out
Tickets for the Manchester benefit concert have sold out within 20 minutes of going on general sale. But some have been reserved for fans who attended Ariana Grande’s show at Manchester Arena, who had been promised free tickets to One Love Manchester. Fans eligible for the complimentary tickets had until 14:00 BST on Thursday to register for them. Robbie Williams ...
Read More »LSIS Empowers Children through Science and Technology
Learning Skills International School (LSIS) has held its 3rd annual Science Fair at its Adjiringanor campus. On display at the fair were fascinating projects like Tech Demonstrations, Cleaning “Galamsey” water and so much more. Launched in 2014, the Fair was created by LSIS to empower students through Science and Technology to prepare them to succeed in the 21st century. The ...
Read More »Nurses at Cape Coast Metro Hospital threaten to boycott work after snake invasion
Nurses at the Cape Coast Metro Hospital in the Central Region have vowed to stay away from work in the coming days after a snake entered the hospital at dawn. The nurses say, their lives and that of patients are under threat and will only continue to work if the hospital authorities cause the health facility to be sprayed with ...
Read More »Gov’t shuts down internet links circulating lynching of Capt Mahama; issues stern warning
The government has begun removing graphic pictures and videos capturing the gruesome murder of Captain Adam Mahama from all social media sites. The government has already shutdown some internet links that have uploaded the photos and videos of the gruesome lynching. Deputy Communications Minister, George Andah, reveals government is further collaborating with the National Communications Authority (NCA), local telecom operators, ...
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