A company linked to the son of Minister for Environment, Science and Technology, Prof Kwabena Frimpong Boateng, Jojo Frimpong Boateng called Symphony Limited, said to be involved in the Galamsey at a time his father pretended to be fighting the menace. This disclosure was made by Kennedy Agyapong, New Patriotic Party Member of Parliament for Assin Central. It has been ...
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Zoomlion Showcases Urban Sanitation Solutions At World Urban Forum
Waste management expert, Zoomlion Ghana limited has displayed its integrated waste management solutions to world leaders at the tenth session of the World Urban Forum organized in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The company which has been lauded for its sustainable approach to urban sanitation management in a presentation demonstrated to the world leaders and participants how ...
Read More »Are you stupid? – Abeiku Santana to Ahkan of Ruff N Smooth
His answers to questions asked by Abeiku Santana regarding how Ruff N Smooth collapsed and why he kept on helping former member Bullet to push acts on his label seemed not convincing as the puzzled journalist questioned his ability to reason. Ahkan, a member of now defunct Ruff N Smooth in an interview with the Okay FM presenter recalled circumstances ...
Read More »Ghana’s roads most dangerous place to be – BPS
The Bureau of Public Safety (BPS) has described roads in Ghana as the dangerous place to be in a new report dubbed Ghana Public Safety and Crime Report (BPS Watch). According to the report, transportation-related incidents accounted for the majority of deaths and injuries in Ghana. The report revealed that over 900 casualties were recorded in 2019 representing 45% of ...
Read More »Details of how a Presidential hopeful stole money in US to fund his campaign in Ghana
A United States(US) court has given some details of how a Ghanaian-American surgeon based in Florida, Dr Moses deGraft-Johnson, splashed some of the over $26 million dollars he got illegally from the United States government and medical insurers. In a 58-count indictment by a federal court, Dr deGraft-Johnson is alleged to have falsified records in order to receive money from ...
Read More »Speaker Oquaye urges journalists to help develop principled politics
Speaker of Parliament Prof Aaron Michael Oquaye has urged journalists in Ghana to help the nation develop politics based on principles as it prepares for general elections this year and thereafter. He identified a lack of knowledge as a cause of conflict in elections and called for a thorough knowledge of laws of elections and applying them with professionalism to ...
Read More »Galamsey: Account for all seized excavators – NDC to govt
The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has challenged the Akufo-Addo government to account for all the excavators that have been seized in the fight against illegal mining so far. According to Communications officer of the party Sammy Gyamfi, government in its own 2020 budget stated that about 900 excavators have been confiscated so far and not 500 as is being ...
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Read More »BLAME YOUR COMMUNICATION DIRECTOR IF THE NPP FAILS TO WIN THE 2020 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN ASSIN CENTRAL
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Sunday 16/1/2019 Our attention has been drawn to several lies and provocative words by the communication director of the NPP in Assin central directed at the good citizens of Assin Akropong and Wurakese for expressing their grievances on the bad nature of their abandoned road by construction firm, DHM company. Several months after abandoning the said road, ...
Read More »Pre-tertiary education bill: Parliament refers Teacher Unions to ministry
Parliament has reportedly referred the Teacher Unions to the Education Ministry for further engagement on some outstanding matters of concern to them on the pre-tertiary education bill. The bill is currently before Parliament. However, Teacher Unions called on Parliament last week to suspend any further deliberations on the Pre-tertiary Education Bill until they have resolved all outstanding issues with the ...
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