‘I’m going to take advantage of Facebook’s option to take leave in parts,’ said the Facebook CEO, whose second daughter was born in August of this year Mark Zuckerberg is taking parental leave for the month of December, the Facebook CEO announced Saturday. Zuckerberg previously took a month-long leave immediately after the August 2017 birth of his second daughter, August. ...
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Huawei Partners KNUST To Offer Authorised Network Academy In Ghana
Huawei has partnered Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) to run Huawei Authorized Information and Network Academy (HAINA) program for students at the University. The HAINA initiative is a global ICT technology education program which authorizes universities and tertiary education organizations to deliver Huawei certification courses to their students. This is the first accreditation in Ghana with plans ...
Read More »No fans in KUMACA dormitories; ventilation is poor – Minister
Ashanti Regional Minister, Simon Osei Mensah, has expressed displeasure about the poor ventilation at some dormitories of the Kumasi Academy (KUMACA), as the health workers seek to unravel what infection may have killed four students in the school in just a week. Mr. Osei Mensah, who toured dormitories and other facilities in the school, said ventilation is very poor in ...
Read More »Ghana lost 1,200 classroom blocks, 3,000 boreholes due to corruption
Joy News Corruption Watch has calculated the opportunity cost of corruption after the 2016 Auditor-General report estimated more than GH¢2bn was lost through irregularities at various MMDAS. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 2016 AUDITOR-GENERAL’S REPORT In the recently released 2016 Auditor-General’s Report, the overall financial impact of the irregularities discovered among the Ministries, Departments, and other Agencies (MDAs) was estimated at GH¢2,165,542,375.14. ...
Read More »A Plus Corruption Claims: CHRAJ Clears Asenso-Boakye, Jinapor
The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), has cleared the two deputy Chiefs of Staff at the Flagstaff House of corruption allegations made against them by popular and controversial musician Kwame Asare Obeng, aka A-Plus. The Dynamic Youth Movement of Ghana (DYMOG) petitioned CHRAJ to probe Francis Asenso-Boakye and Samuel Abu Jinapor over some corruption allegations made by ...
Read More »Medical examination into KUMACA deaths proving difficult – Ghana Health Service
The Ghana Health Service has disclosed that it’s having a difficulty establishing the diagnoses on the typical organism causing deaths at the Kumasi Academy Senior High School in the Ashanti Region. Four students have died in the school within a week under similar conditions in what was initially thought to be meningitis, throwing the school into a state of fear ...
Read More »Fulani Menace Will Destroy Planting For Food & Jobs Program – Queen Mother
The Abetifi Traditional Council has predicted that government’s flagship agriculture Program, Planting for Food and Jobs will be a fiasco in the Kwahu East District if the Fulani menace persist. The Queen mother for Abetifi, Nana Ama Amanua II explained that, several farms in the area suffer destruction by cattle of the Fulani herdsmen affecting agriculture activities. According to her, ...
Read More »Enough of the rhetorics; deal with corrupt persons – Emile Short tells Akufo-Addo
Former head of the Commission of Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), Emilie Short, has called on the government to end the long talk and deal with corrupt persons in the country because eleven months is such a long time to prosecute persons suspected to have misapplied state cash. The NPP government came to power at the back of an ...
Read More »Parents want ‘spiritual probe’ into Kumasi Academy deaths
Some parents have called for intensified prayers into recent deaths at the Kumasi Academy (KUMACA), as they suspect the happenings there could have spiritual implications. The parents also want Watch Night Services to be organized in the school to seek God’s intervention as authorities work to find a lasting solution to the matter. Health officials in the Ashanti Region have ...
Read More »Prioritize Ghana At Your Posts – Akufo-Addo To New Envoys
Eight new Ghanaian envoys have been charged by President Akufo-Addo to put the interest of Ghana first during their duty tour in their respective countries of designation. Addressing the newly sworn in Ghanaian envoys at a ceremony at the Flagstaff House, President Akufo-Addo reminded the appointees that they are the most visible symbol of the country and must therefore guide ...
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