Aggrieved customers of the Gold Coast Management and GN Savings and Loan (Formerly GN Bank) have expressed disappointment in the Securities and Exchange Commissions (SEC) for the dragging approach tor retrieving their funds from the Nduom subsidiary. According to them, SEC seems unconcerned and are silent about the grievances of the customers although they have petitioned them and have done ...
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Government resolves salary delay challenges of newly recruited teachers
The management of the Ghana Education Service (GES) is engaged in a series of meetings with the Controller and Accountant-General’s Department (CAGD), the Public Services Commission (PSC) and the Ministry of Finance to resolve challenges in the processing of salaries of some staff of the GES. The challenges have left 9,619 newly recruited GES staff under the double track educational ...
Read More »Kenyan teacher who gives away 80% of his salary is awarded a $1M global prize
A math and physics teacher from rural Kenya, who gives away 80% of his monthly income to help the poor, has won a $1 million prize. Peter Tabichi, who is also a Franciscan brother, was awarded the Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize on Sunday. He teaches at a rural Kenyan school in Pwani Village, with only one computer, poor internet ...
Read More »Court joins A-G to uniBank counter-claim
The Commercial Division of the Accra High Court has added the Attorney-General (A-G) as a defendant to a counter-claim filed by three of the 17 former directors of the defunct uniBank who have been sued for allegedly collapsing the bank. The court, presided over by Ms Justice Abena Dadzie, made the decision after it granted a motion for joinder filed ...
Read More »Afenyo-Markin justifies continuous involvement in UEW affairs
Effutu Member of Parliament, Alexander Afenyo-Markin has defended his unceasing involvement in the affairs of the University of Education, Winneba. According to him, his interest in the institution is borne out of the strategic place the school holds in the entire development process of his constituency. He has been accused of meddling in the affairs of the school, with some ...
Read More »Anxiety as Anas releases ‘Galamsey Fraud’ Part 2
Award-winning undercover journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, is likely to release ‘Part 2’ of his ongoing explosive documentary on illegal mining titled, “Galamsey Fraud” this week. The documentary is aimed at naming and shaming selfish and powerful individuals, stabbing President Nana Akufo-Addo and Ghanaians in the back, in his relentless efforts at fighting against illegal mining popularly known as ‘galamsey’. Sources ...
Read More »Osagyefo Barge theft: Under probe Cop commits suicide
A cop on duty on the Osagyefo Power Badge and under investigation for theft has shot himself dead. Sgt Fuseini Mohamuda with badge no. 37400G “shot himself dead with an AK47” after he sent, CPL Iddrisu Kafando Muntari with badge no. 551484L, whom he was on duty with to buy him a shaving blade on Saturday 24 March. A Police ...
Read More »Edem Agbana, Deputy National Youth Organizer of NDC writes
‘On super productive days like today I can only be grateful. In the company of the Brong Ahafo Regional Youth Organizer and his deputies, the Deputy National TEIN Coordinator, Bilal MUAZU, the Regional TEIN Coordinators & a known NDC Youth Activist & communicator, AGYENIM BOATENG, I have had a most fruitful day attending and speaking at multiple youth programs. Earlier, ...
Read More »Anas takes up Hussein-Suale murder investigation following Police apathy
Investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas has expressed frustration with the level of apathy within the Ghana Police Service concerning an investigation into the murder of his slain colleague Ahmed Hussein-Suale. Hussein-Suale was shot and killed on Wednesday, January 16, 2019, but Anas is not satisfied with the progress of investigations and as a result, he has started his own research ...
Read More »Speaker orders removal of RTI bill from Order Paper
The Speaker of Parliament, Prof. Mike Oquaye has ordered the removal of the Right to Information bill from parliament’s motion paper on Thursday. The order preceded a planned reading of the bill for the third time as captured by the Order Paper. The Speaker’s action was necessitated by the Civil Society Organisations’ decision to make additional proposals to be inserted ...
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