The opposition National Democratic Congress has sued the Electoral Commission over the scheduled mop-up registration. According to the NDC, the exercise which is planned for Thursday, October 1, 2020, will be in breach of laws governing registration exercises in the country. “Counsel for and on behalf of the plaintiff/applicant herein praying for an order of interlocutory injunction to restrain the ...
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Harruna Attah writes: NDC, So Far, So Good, But…
JDM and the NDC have put together a much more quality Election 2020 campaign than Nana Addo and the NPP. The NDC’s presidential primaries in which President Mahama was given an overwhelming endorsement, to the parliamentary primaries, to the choice of running mate and finally to the manifesto launch have all been quality stuff. With the manifestos, independent and objective ...
Read More »CEO of Naaviq Naashika Quaye retains 40 Under 40 Social Entrepreneur award
The CEO of Naaviq Company Limited, Victoria Naashika Quaye, has made history once again for winning the Social Entrepreneur category at the 40 Under 40 Awards for the second time in a row. The enterprising young CEO has been at the forefront in water treatment and philanthropy works in Ghana over the years. Speaking after picking the award at the 2020 edition ...
Read More »Separatist movement intended to destabilize Volta Reg. ahead of polls – MP
The Member of Parliament for Ho Central Benjamin Kpodo says the Separatist movement in the Volta region is intended to destabilise the region before the December polls. He says the move is part of a plan to project the Volta region as unstable ahead of the polls. “We are getting to December 7 and these things are happening here. And ...
Read More »Ghana doesn’t legally exist – Kosi Kedem
In the wake of some group of people in the Volta Region demanding independence for a Western Togoland state, Kosi Kedem, a former Member of Parliament for Hohoe South has argued that Ghana does not legally exist. “There’s no union document on the so-called union between Ghana (Gold Coast) and Togoland. De facto, they are one [unit], but legally, Ghana does not ...
Read More »Kumasi: Families run for bodies as mortuary staff threaten strike
Several bereaved families preserving their dead at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital on Monday thronged the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital to withdraw their corpses. They feared the pending strike of mortuary workers will deal a devastating blow to their funeral plans and in the worse case, the shape of the remains. The family members, most of whom were clad in ...
Read More »Kofi Oduro is a fake pastor – Rev Owusu Bempah
Prophet Isaac Owusu Bempah, the Founder and Leader of Glorious Word Power Ministries International has said Prophet Kofi Oduro is not a genuine prophet because he sees nothing in the spiritual realm. According to him the founder of Alabaster International Ministries, Prophet Kofi Oduro does not see anything in the spiritual realm. Speaking in an interview on Kingdom Plus 101.9 ...
Read More »‘Not all Ewe land wants to secede, 50-year breakaway clause false’ – Vladimir Antwi Danso
The Dean of Academic Affairs at the Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College (GAFCSC), Dr Vladimir Antwi-Danso has said there is no clause in the agreement signed between the then Gold Coast and the French Togoland for the latter to break away from Ghana after 50 years despite agreeing through a plebiscite to become part of independent Gold Coast ...
Read More »Registrar-General opens Bono Regional Office
Mrs Jemima Oware, the Registrar-General, on Monday, inaugurated the Bono Regional Office of the Registrar-General’s Department to make services accessible for prospective clients. The Bono Regional office would undertake the registration of companies, industrial properties and marriages. At a short ceremony in Sunyani, Mrs Oware indicated the Department’s commitment to decentralise its operations across the country. Currently, the Department, she ...
Read More »Secessionist attacks: Postpone re-opening of schools – Education Watch
The Africa Education Watch has called on the government to postpone the intended reopening of second-cycle institutions in the country originally slated for October 5. This according to the group will safeguard students and teachers owing to recent attacks by secessionist group Western Togolanders in parts of the Volta region. The group says schools have been targets of rebel groups ...
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