The main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has said President Nana Akufo-Addo, if he is serious about Ghana’s governance, must, without hesitation, dismiss his Minister of Education, Dr Mathew Prempeh (Napo) for alleging that former President John Mahama bussed agent provocateurs to the Independence Square to court disaffection for the government in the ongoing school placement exercise which saw hundreds ...
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Calling Otumfuo a liar an inexcusable offense – Manhyia warns Mahama
The seat of the Asantehene, otherwise known as Manhyia Palace has issued a strong word of caution to former President John Dramani Mahama to not forget the instrumental role the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tut II played in his becoming a vice president and subsequently the President of the Republic, ABC News can report. According to Baffour Hyiaman Brentuo VI, a ...
Read More »E/R: Man, 25, kills 65-year-old Mother at Miaso
A 25-year-old man known as Labaran has allegedly killed and buried his mother Mame Gedo at a village called Pillar 10, a suburb of Miaso in Kwahu South District of the Eastern region. According to an eyewitness, Insha Allahu, the suspect went to the farm with his mother on Saturday, 14th September but did not return with her. All efforts ...
Read More »CSSPS: Parents berate Napo over fake collapse comment
Some parents whose children have been affected by the computerised Placement system have berated the education minister for scoffing at the plight of people who converged at the Black Star square to have their issues addressed. Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh noted in an interview that the collapses and fainting of some of the parents and students at the Black Star ...
Read More »We’re ready for independent DNA test – Police to T’di girls’ families
The Director of Public Affairs of the Ghana Police Service ACP David Eklu says the service is open to a second opinion in the DNA outcome of the bodies that were retrieved at Kasawrodo in the Western region. According to him, the police has nothing to hide in the results that confirmed that the bodies were that of the missing ...
Read More »‘Those bones are not hers’ – Sister of missing girl declares
The family of one of the Takoradi girls, whom the police have declared dead, says nothing can persuade them to accepting the results of the DNA test conducted by the police. According to Adjoa Qauyeson, elder sister of Ruth Love Quayeson, the family still believe their sister is alive and will reunite with them someday. Acting Inspector-General of Police, James ...
Read More »South Africa apologizes to Ghanaians for xenophobic attacks
The President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, has apologized to Ghana for the recent xenophobic attacks against some three Ghanaians in South Africa. He sent a special delegation made up of his ministers, Special Envoy, Jeffrey Thamsanqa Radebe, and his Advisor on International Affairs to convey his apologies to the President of Ghana, President Akufo-Addo and the people of Ghana. ...
Read More »I can’t advise people where to invest anymore – Agyinasare
Bishop Charles Agyinasare, who used to teach Christians about investing 20% of their income as Joseph advised Pharoah to do in the Bible, has said he finds it difficult giving investment counsel these days because the current crisis in Ghana’s financial sector has worsened the uncertainty that surrounds investment decisions. In his Sunday, 15 September 2019 sermon at the Perez ...
Read More »Kumasi Chief warns Mahama and NDC over disrespect for Asantehene
The Chief of Agric-Nsima, Nana Boadu Ayeboafo has cautioned former President John Dramani Mahama and the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) to mindful of their commentary that connotes disrespect to the Asanteman and the King Otumfuo Osei Tutu II. He has sent a strong warning to Mr. Mahama and his NDC never ro dare to rope the Asantehene into their ...
Read More »Ibrahim chases bauxite deal
Former President John Mahama’s younger brother, Ibrahim Mahama, is bent on taking over the controversial bauxite concession at Nyinahin in the Ashanti Region. The Supreme Court on July 31, in a unanimous decision, declared that three mining leases granted Ibrahim’s company – Exton Cubic Group Limited – were null and void due to the fact that proper procedures were not ...
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