President Akufo Addo yesterday commissioned the Main Campus of the University of Environment and Sustainable Development in Somanya in the Eastern Region. Hours before the commissioning the NDC in Yilo Krobo issued a statement asking the President not to re-visit his usual habit of taking credit for what he has no hand in and to appreciate the efforts of his ...
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It’s the best-ever voters registration exercise – EC after registering over 16 million voters
The Electoral Commission of Ghana has said the near-ending voter registration exercise is the best-ever Ghana has had in her history. “Let me say that this registration exercise has been the best so far in terms of the conduct of our officials”, Acting Public Affairs Director of the election management body, Mrs Sylvia Annor, told Benjamin Akakpo on Class91.3FM’s Executive ...
Read More »WASSCE: Bright SHS students attack Graphic reporter with sticks
A reporter with the Daily Graphic in Koforidua, Damalie Emmanuel Pacome, has been attacked by students of Bright Senior High School in Akyem Kukurantumi. The students holding Knives, cutlasses, sticks and stones chased the Journalist who was in the school to verify reports of attacks on invigilators by the students. They reportedly accosted and seized his mobile phone in the ...
Read More »Sammy Gyamfi files police complaint after Ken. Agyapong threats
The National Communications Officer of the National Democratic Congress Sammi Gyamfi has filed a complaint with the Police over what he says are threats directed at him by Assin Central MP Kennedy Agyapong. Mr Agyapong is reported to have threatened to organise an attack on the NDC executive during an interview with Accra-based Asempa FM Wednesday. Lawyers of the outspoken ...
Read More »Veep Arkaah couldn’t resist young beautiful girls, they were his weakness – Ahwoi‘s book reveals
Late Vice President of the Republic of Ghana, K.N Arkaah could not resist young beautiful girls according to Professor Kwamena Ahwoi latest book, “Working with Rawlings”, which has ruffled feathers within the opposition NDC. According to the book, Veep Arkaah, who had a frosty relationship with his boss, Rawlings, had a very “slippery zip” and therefore couldn’t resist young beautiful ...
Read More »WASSCE: Candidates clash with invigilators at Akyem Kukurantumi
Some candidates of the ongoing West Africa Senior School Certificate Examination have clashed with invigilators at Bright SHS in Akyem Kukurantumi over alleged intimidation. The Swift intervention by Armed Police Personnel from Akyem Tafo and Some BNI officials helped restore calm Thursday Morning. According to the students, the special deployment of external invigilators supervising the examination have been very strict ...
Read More »Bright Simons insists 15m registered voters means old electoral roll was not bloated
The old voters register which is about to be discarded by the Electoral Commission (EC) on account that it is over-bloated with names of non-Ghanaians, dead people and been overstretched still appears to have some staunch defendants. One of such defendants is policy think tank Imani Ghana, which in spite of the EC’s near completion of the compilation of a ...
Read More »Gov’t seeks over $166m loan to purchase armoured cars
Government is seeking parliamentary approval to borrow a total of $166,120,000 for the purchase of armoured vehicles. The three separate agreements were laid in parliament Monday and referred to a joint committee on Finance, Defence and Interior. The first facility is between government of Ghana (represented by the Ministry of Finance) and Israel Discount Bank Limited for an amount of ...
Read More »Voters’ register: Mop-up to take place at district offices not centres – EC
The Electoral Commission has revealed that the mop up exercise scheduled for the 8th and 9th August will take place at its District Offices and not registration centres as expected by the public. Speaking on the Morning Starr Thursday, the Director of Public Affairs for the Electoral Commission, Sylvia Annor said the EC has taken the decision to conduct the ...
Read More »PARDA uncovers 4 CHPS compounds running without midwife
A project initiated by the Participatory Action for Rural Development Alternatives (PARDA) to ensure that mothers and their babies remain alive and well before and after delivery has led to the discovery of four Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) compounds running without a midwife. The discovery comes two years after Ghana’s Minister for Health, Kwaku Agyemang Manu, had promised ...
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