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E/R: Attafuah SHS roof ripped off, 2 students injured
Two students of Attafuah Senior High School at Akyem Oda sustained injuries after the current of a rainstorm ripped off the one-storey Home Economics Block. Information gathered indicates that the incident occurred while some of the students were occupying the classrooms causing them to run for cover but two were injured. The Headmaster of the School, Isaac Largo Osew confirmed ...
Read More »Gov’t to start work on deadly Madina-Adentan highway footbridges after deaths, demo
Government has promised to resume work on some six footbridges on the Madina-Adentan stretch of the N4 Highway following a massive protest Thursday. Goverment said in a statement that traffic cops have been deployed to check traffic violations on the stretch for the interim. “Work on the uncompleted bridges is expected to commence within a week. Work is to be ...
Read More »National service is a must – Napo to trainee teachersNational service is a must – Napo to trainee teachers
Education minister Mathew Opoku Prempeh has told agitating trainee teachers that they will undertake their national service whether they like it or not. The trainees embarked on a demonstration Wednesday in protest of the directive by the education ministry that they perform a mandatory national service before they are employed by the state. The teachers say they have already undertaken ...
Read More »Ban on small scale mining will affect NPP Government next elections – Chief
Government’s ban on small scale mining seems to be having serious effects especially on mining communities. One of the hardest hit areas is the Tarkwa-Nsuaem constituency. The Divisional Chief of Tarkwa Nsuaem Nana Kwamina Adade II, Divisional Chief of Nsuaem did not minced words when the Roads and Highways Minister, Kwasi Amoako- Atta paid a courtesy call on him as ...
Read More »Demo or not, you will still do national service – MoE to teachers
The Ministry of Education has said all trainee teachers will still have to do their one-year mandatory national service in spite of a demonstration against the decision by some newly-trained teachers. On Wednesday, 7 November members of the Teacher Trainees Association of Ghana (TTAG) embarked on a demonstration against the Ministry of Education and the Ghana Education Service over their ...
Read More »NDC designed Aayalolo bus service for politics – AMA Boss
The Metropolitan Chief Executive of the Accra (AMA), Mohammed Nii Adjei Sowah, has said the Quality Bus Service, popularly known as Aayalolo Bus was ostensibly designed by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for political purposes. “When we [NPP] took over, the company was running without a working capital and we were running at a loss. The Ministry of Transport has ...
Read More »Tema Newtown residents rush for purification rituals over alleged ‘mysterious deaths’
Hundreds of residents of Tema Newtown have since Monday been trooping to the beach daily to take a bath in the sea in what they say is a purification ritual. Their action comes after a directive from the Chief Priest of the Town, Numo Ashiboye Kofi, who said they needed to fortify themselves against a curse that has resulted in ...
Read More »Ignore rumours, Mahama yet to name running mate – Spokesperson
The campaign team for former President John Mahama has denied reports that Mahama has chosen his running mate for the 2020 presidential elections. John Mahama is contesting with over 10 other persons for the flagbearership position of the NDC to lead the party into the 2020 elections. Although the NDC internal election is yet to be held, there have been ...
Read More »Compel Ibrahim Mahama to ‘vomit’ GHS350m UT loan – Receivers pray to Court
Months after MyNewsGh.com reported on how Mr Ibrahim Mahama’s companies owed UT Bank outstanding loan repayment balance of $35.7 million and GH¢189.1 million as of the time the bank’s licence was revoked in 2017, court action has been initiated by the receiver to recover the money. The licence of the UT Bank was revoked on August 1, 2017 as at ...
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