Prosecution was unable to produce their next witness in the matter in which Bishop Daniel Obinim, the Founder of God’s Way International Church and two of his pastors are being tried for abusing two teenagers. According to prosecution they have not been able to summon the witness who is a medical officer to appear to testify. DSP George Amegah, the ...
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CHAN Black Stars play Benin Thursday
The local-based Black Stars will face their Beninoise counterpart in an international friendly at the Accra Sports Stadium on Thursday. The match will mark coach Kwesi Appiah’s second debut as Ghana coach following his re-appointment as coach of both the main Black Stars and the local Black Stars. The local-based Black Stars have been in camp since last week, and ...
Read More »Accused shooter allegedly poops on his arrest warrant
He’s accused of attempted murder, but it’s what allegedly did afterwards that’s raising a stink. Being accused of a crime is pretty crappy, but that’s no reason to poop on a search warrant. That’s what a Florida man accused of shooting at a Deerfield Beach deputy allegedly did while his paperwork was being processed, according to the Broward County Sheriff’s ...
Read More »Meet the bread seller who was ‘mocked’ by John Dumelo
Bread seller whose picture generated a lot of backlash for actor John Dumelo doesn’t seem perturbed by the media frenzy or the post by the actor. “I want to create businesses and motivate the young guys… I love brands, I’m a marketing guy and that’s what I want to do when I turn 45 or 60”, he stated when GhanaWeb.com ...
Read More »Payroll clean up denies more than 17, 000 workers from salary payment
More than 17, 000 unregistered workers on government payroll remain unpaid as the government continues its exercise of ridding the state’s payroll system of ghost names. This was revealed in a statement by Chief Director of the Finance Ministry, Patrick Nomo, who has asked affected workers to head to the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) to get registered. ...
Read More »27 cocoa growing centres to be irrigated
Mr. Randy Boitey, the Eastern Regional Cocoa Extension Service Officer has said 400,000 hectares of cocoa farms are to be irrigated, this year, under a pilot project, launched by the government to boost cocoa production. The programme to begin with the 27 cocoa centres across the nation and some selected farms could help to significantly raise crop yield and promote ...
Read More »U-17 AFCON: Ghana play Niger Wednesday
Ghana’s U-17 , the Black Starlets will face the Young Menas of Niger in the semi-final of the CAF U17 Nations on Wednesday. The Young Menas finished runners in Group A after beating Tanzania 1-0 to qualify on goal difference and that earned them a place at the 2017 FIFA U17 World Cup. Last month, the Black Starlets beat Niger ...
Read More »La Liga win is bigger than World Cup-Zidane
Zinedine Zidane claimed winning La Liga as Real Madrid coach on Sunday surpasses his stellar achievements as a player and even lifting the Champions League in his debut season as coach last year. Madrid claimed the Spanish title for a 33rd time as Cristiano Ronaldo struck his 40th goal of the season and Karim Benzema slotted home early in the ...
Read More »Politicians mourn with Woyome
It could have been mistaken for a political convention of some sort as members of the two major political parties, the NPP and NDC converged at the Dabala Parish of the Global Evangelical Church in the Volta Region. They were there to mourn with the famous businessman Alfred Agbeshi Woyome and his siblings as they bid farewell to their late ...
Read More »Allied Health professionals to picket at MoH today
Over four hundred Allied Health professionals will today, Monday May 22, begin picketing at the Health Ministry to demand clearance for their posting. The irate health workers completed their studies in August 2016. They claim they were deceived by the Health Ministry that clearance had been secured for their posting as far back as February this year. The latest protest ...
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