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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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 »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 »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 »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 ...
Read More »Rawlings set to celebrate 31st December Revolution Anniversary in Ho
The Volta Regional capital HO will be the venue for this years 36th anniversary of the 31st December Revolution under the theme “Uniting around the principles of probity, accountability and social justice.” Former President Flt lt. Jerry John Rawlings stated that the event will feature a route March and a durbar of chiefs and people as well as wreath laying ...
Read More »GHANASS SHS matron, headmaster exposed
A senior matron at Ghana Senior High School in the Eastern regional capital Koforidua has been caught pants down for allegedly stealing of some foodstuffs meant for the students and selling them outside. Madam Comfort Oduro Bruce was reportedly caught red-handed by the chief security man of the school, Kofi Kanjagan, when she and the driver (one Alfred) was transporting ...
Read More »Minority To Resist Approval Of 2018 Budget
The Minority in Parliament has hinted that it will resist the approval of the 2018 budget on Tuesday, December 5. The NDC MPs have maintained that the Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta breached the public finance management act in the presentation of the mid-year budget review. Speaking at a workshop for parliamentary press corps, Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu disclosed that his ...
Read More »Investigate KABA’s death – Islamic cleric tells breaved family
An Islamic cleric has urged the Multimedia Group and the family of Asempa FM presenter, Kwadwo Asare Baffour Acheampong (KABA), to demand an investigation into his death. Mallam Shamuna Ustaz Jibril believes KABA’s death was not caused by natural circumstances, but he was rather ‘killed.’ In a report by Peacefmonline.com, the popular Islamic spiritualist disclosed that he had met with ...
Read More »Ban on small-scale mining to end in 3 months – Isaac Karikari
The ban placed on small-scale mining as a way of dealing with the illegal small-scale miners (galamseyers) will be lifted in three months’ time, Isaac Karikari, Project Coordinator of the Multi-Sectoral Mining Integrated Project (MMIP), has said. The government through the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources placed a six-month ban on all small-scale mining activities in the country. The ...
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