President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has urged beneficiaries of the free senior high school (SHS) policy to concentrate on their studies and come out to be globally competitive citizens. He advised them to leave the debate about its implementation to the politicians. “Leave to the politicians the debate of Free SHS and don’t be distracted....
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Freedom Jacob Caesar tigers under rigorous veterinary guidance -Samuel Tiwonitaaba Kuteba
Samuel Tiwonitaaba Kuteba, the coach of the tigers, declared the animals have been declawed, carefully well-bred and are under rigorous veterinary guidance. He discredited rumours that the animals were fetid and risky to inhabitants After touring the theories of the Wonda World Estate where the tigers are being kept, Mr Kanton informed the media that...
North Korea fighting Covid with traditional medicine
North Korea is grappling with the spread of Covid in an unvaccinated population, without access to effective anti-viral drugs. In early 2020, the country sealed its borders to try to insulate itself from the pandemic. Its leadership has so far rejected outside medical support. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un appeared in a face mask...
Chairman Wontumi appeals for support from Npp Delelagates in Ashanti Region
According to Chairman Wontumi, his Party Party has a well planned strategy to break the 8 year cycle in the 2024 General elections. The Ashanti Regional chairman appealed to the delegates in the Ashanti Region to retain him in office because he has delivered in the past two elections for the NPP as Regional Chair....
WITHDRAWAL OF SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAM CAUSES ABSENTEEISM IN SCHOOLS
Some schools in the Ledzokuku Municipality have started recording low attendance due to the suspension of the school feeding program. Caterers of school feeding program have halted their services due to the government’s inability to meet their demands. Withdrawal of service is necessitated by delay in payment in grants and calls for increments of grants...
NIGERIA TO JOIN GHANA COTE D’IVOIRE TO IMPLEMENT LID FOR COCOA FARMERS
Director of Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Abdullahi Abubakar says Nigeria is interested in joining Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire in implementing a Living Income Differential of 400 dollars on every tone of cocoa beans. A delegation led by Mr. Abubakar met officials of of Ghana cocoaboard to understudy the operation. According to...
Minority’s legal action against E-levy premature – Afenyo-Markin
The Deputy Majority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has described as “premature”, the decision by some NDC MPs to go to court over the passage of the Electronic Transfer Act, 2022 (Act 1075). The Minority MPs, Bawku Central’s Mahama Ayariga and North Tongu’s Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, led by Leader of the Caucus, Haruna Iddrisu, are...
‘We’ve suffered historical injustice’ – Owoo family speaks on Achimota forest land
The Owoo family which is said to be the custodial owners of lands presently serving as the Achimota forest says it has suffered grave historical injustice over the non-payment of compensation to it for the State’s acquisition in 1927. The family said it has consistently requested that successive governments enable it to repossess the land,...
Five persons dragged to court for assaulting ECG staff
Five residents of Dodowa, a suburb in Accra are standing trial at the Dodowa District court for allegedly assaulting two staff of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG). The accused persons, Patrick Dugbatey- (first accused), Nii Reagan – (second accused), Ransford Nartey – (third accused), Paul Stratton –(fourth accused), and 2PAC (fifth accused) who is...
Abandon Agyapa deal because e-levy has replaced it – Lord Mensah tells govt
The e-levy is now serving the purpose that the Agyapa deal would have done therefore, the government must abort the plan to collateralize the mineral resources, a Professor at the University of Ghana Business School, Lord Mensah, has said. Prof Mensah explained that as of the time the Agyapa deal was being introduced, Ghana was not...










