Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong says he is prepared to face former Chief State Attorney, Ellen C. Kwawukume and another plaintiff who sued him for defamatory in court. Mr. Agyapongs says he is not frightened by the suits because he has his evidence ready. The outspoken politician and business guru has been slapped with two separate defamatory ...
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LIVESTREAMING: 3-day funeral rites for Kofi Annan begin
The three-day national mourning for former United Nations Secretary-General, Kofi Annan Busumuru has begun. The remains of Mr. Annan arrived in Ghana yesterday and was met by mourners at the Jubilee Lounge of the Kotoka International Airport. President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo who led the welcome party appeared devastated by the death of the global icon. Currently, the body of ...
Read More »‘Be grateful to NPP; cedi depreciation rate better than NDC’s’ – Gideon Boako
Gideon Boako, Spokesperson for the Vice President, has said the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government should be commended for improving on the rate of the cedi’s depreciation, although Ghc5.00 is almost equal to one dollar. The economist, who was speaking on Citi TV’s Point of View, said the rate of the cedi’s depreciation is much better as a result of ...
Read More »Bawumia’s justification on Synohydro vindicates the Minority – Ato Forson
Former deputy Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Forson has insisted the $2 billion China Synohydro agreement with government is a loan, not barter as has been justified by the vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia. In the ensuing controversy as to whether the trade of Ghana’s bauxite for $2 billion worth of infrastructure from the Chinese company, Sinohydro Corporation, amounts to a ...
Read More »Mahama did not sack Nunoo Mensah – Stan Dogbe
Mr Stan Dogbe has denied claims by Brigadier General Nunoo Mensah that former President John Mahama sacked him as National Security Adviser because he was being too candid in his dealings as head of security. Mr Stan Dogbe who served as Director of Communications under former President Mahama in a Facebook Monday night stated there were “some obvious inaccuracies in ...
Read More »Kofi Annan’s Remains Arrive In Ghana
The remains of the late former Secretary-General of the United Nations Kofi Annan has landed in Accra, Ghana, from Switzerland where he died in August. The Aircraft carrying the body of the former UN Chief touched down at the Kotoka International Airport at 17: 30 pm and it was accompanied by his wife Nane Maria Annan and some family members. ...
Read More »Benefits of the Double Track System
The double track system served as the interim measure to reduce the pressure on the award winning, top-notch and cutting edge Free SHS Policy has enormous benefits which includes: 1. Avoidance of Congested Classrooms 2. Avoidance of Congested Dormitories 3. Avoidance of Congested Dining Halls 4. Avoidance of Congested Toilet Facilities 5. Avoidance of Congested Bathrooms 6. Avoidance of Congested ...
Read More »Bagre Dam Spillage: Eight Dead, Over 100k Displaced
The flood disaster in Northern region is gradually getting out of control as the number of displaced persons increase leaving regional authorities overwhelmed, helpless and lamenting the slow response to urgent call for help. Regional authorities are struggling to scale down the impact of floods across parts of the region. As of last Friday, 100, 000 people had been displaced ...
Read More »Kofi Annan’s body touches down in Accra today
The remains of former UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan, will arrive in Ghana on Monday ahead of the official state burial this week. The body of the late Secretary-General will be accompanied his wife, Nane Maria, children and some UN officials. The remains will be received with a brief ceremony led by the Ghana Armed Forces and President Addo Dankwa ...
Read More »‘I have psyched up my child’ – Achimota SHS parent backs Double-track system
At least 430,000 students are set to start Ghana’s new Senior High School system as the Akufo-Addo government’s game-changing education policies continue. Under Ghana’s double track education system, schooling now takes the form of a traffic light. Green means go and so students with admission letters marked GREEN have begun enrolling across some 400 senior high schools selected for the ...
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