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Schoolchildren starved as DCE sacks school feeding caterer for fmr. MP’s wife

The acting District Chief Executive (DCE) of the Bawku West District, Victoria Ayamba, is reported to have unilaterally sacked an accredited Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP) caterer and reallocated her contract to the wife of a former Member of Parliament (MP) for Zebilla, Grace Fuseini Adongo. About 600 children went hungry for four days after she stormed the Yikurugu Primary ...

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Akufo-Addo will never legalise LGBTQI – Hadzide

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has assured that Ghana will not legalize LGBTQI under his presidency. Speaking on GHTODAY on Tuesday, the former deputy Information Minister, Pius Enam Hadzide, stated that the president has confirmed that he will not oversee same-sex relationships gaining grounds in the country. “We are a people of culture governed by rules and regulations. Whatever decision ...

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’I’m gay’ – Journalist Ignatius Annor opens up

Ignatius Annor, a journalist with Euro News has admitted that he is a homosexual and has over the years denied his sexuality anytime he is confronted with it. According to him, he denied being gay because of the fear of losing his journalism career. Admitting that the issue of homosexuality is very controversial, Annor said, some people who have seen ...

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Supreme Court dismisses Mahama’s review motion to reopen case

The Supreme Court has dismissed former President John Mahama’s review application to reopen his case in the ongoing election petition trial. The unanimous decision of the nine-member panel chaired by Justice Kwasi Anin Yebaoh held that the application is without merit. This is the third review application from the Petitioner that ha been dismissed. Other members of the panel are ...

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Church of Pentecost not against COVID-19 vaccines – Chairman

The Church of Pentecost has indicated that it is not against the administration of COVID-19 vaccines. This comes after widespread myths and conspiracy theories over the efficacy of the vaccines, especially on social media. The church noted that “there are clear theological, social, scientific, medical, legal, and economic implications for the general misinformation and conspiracy theories circulating in the mass ...

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Regulate cryptocurrencies now – Economist to BoG, SEC

Economist and Dean of the University of Cape Coast Business School, Prof. John Gatsi, has urged regulatory bodies – the central bank (BoG) as well as the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) – to as a matter of extreme urgency step-up measures for the regulation of blockchain-backed cryptocurrencies. He argued that Ghana is not insulated from the significant developments in ...

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Savelugu Municipal hospital partially shut down over Covid surge

The Savelugu Municipal Hospital has partially shut down its OPD services to the general public after some staff tested positive for COVID-19. The partial closure of the facility became necessary after the entire staff of the hospital went through mandatory mass testing due to the upsurge of cases among workers of the facility. Over 60 health workers tested positive for ...

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