President Akufo-Addo has appealed to Chief Executive Officers and heads of business firms operating in the Tema business enclave to join hands with government to develop the economy. Addressing a host of Chief Executive Officers and heads of businesses at the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) Tower in Tema, as part of his three-day working tour of the Greater ...
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St James’ Seminary in Sunyani tops SHS Rankings
The St James’ Seminary and Senior High School (SHS) in Sunyani in the Brong Ahafo Region has for five years consistently topped the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for School Candidates in the country. Out of the 672 senior high schools that were ranked by the Ministry of Education according to their performance in the WASSCE for School ...
Read More »update: Bagbin, Atubiga, Sly pick forms
NDC flagbearer aspirants Alban Bagbin, Stephen Atubiga and Sylvester Mensah have also picked forms to contest the presidential primaries of the party. It brings the number of candidates who have so far picked forms to contest the race to five after former President John Mahama and Professor Joshua Alabi picked theirs earlier. All three candidates had earlier indicated they were ...
Read More »Court demands documents from CRIG for Opuni trial
An Accra High Court has directed the Executive Director of Cocoa Research Institute of Ghana (CRIG) to furnish the court with some letters and other documents to assist in the trial process by Tuesday December 11. These letters and documents include a letter for renewal of certificate dated November 20, 2014 for pesticides, fertilizers and spraying machines from January to ...
Read More »E/R: Youth in Afforestation beneficiaries picket over selective payment
Beneficiaries of Youth in Afforestation in the Eastern Regional Capital, Koforidua, on Tuesday morning picketed at the Regional Office of the Forestry Commission over the delay and the selective manner in the payment of their monthly allowances and arrears. According to the beneficiaries, they have not been paid for the last five months and in some cases, six months of ...
Read More »Parliament defers drone technology agreement
Parliament has pulled the breaks on a US$12m drone technology expected to distribute blood products in very remote areas of the country where quality healthcare delivery is hard to reach. This follows the discovery of some legal and regulatory issues in the contractual agreement between the Government of the Republic of Ghana, represented by the Ministry of Health and Fly ...
Read More »Minority rejects drone deal
The Minority National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Parliament yesterday completely rejected a contract agreement between the Ministry of Health and Fly Zipline Ghana Limited for the delivery of emergency health and blood products to public health facilities in remote communities in the country by the use of drones. The Minority, led by the ranking member of the Finance Committee, Ato ...
Read More »5 political deaths that rocked the nation in 2018
2018 has been an eventful year for all Ghanaians. Entering December obviously means that it’s now just a matter of days before the year comes to a close. But as we recount all the memorable events that have happened in the last 12 months, we cannot skip the sad moments too. On the political divide, 2018 came with mixed feelings, ...
Read More »Shut up and pay the GHC 420,000 filing fees – Ken Agyapong fires Bagbin and others
Assin Central Member of Parliament (MP), Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, has asked flagbearer aspirants of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) crying over high filing fees to ‘shut up’ and ‘pay the money’. According to him, the payment will show how prepared they are to be Presidents in the country. To him, anyone willing to lead the country as President ought to ...
Read More »Newspaper headlines: Tuesday, December 4, 2018
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