Government says it is focused on building its human capital by shaping the educational system to enable young people utilise modern technology to contribute to economic growth. President Akufo-Addo who said this assured his government will capitalise on modern technology to improve the economy. “We have come to a major crossroad in Ghanaian development where … The post We’re modernising
The Minister of Energy, Mr John Peter Amewu has said saboteurs are behind the collapse of a tower belonging to the Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) in Tema on Monday. In what the Minister describes as an act of vandalism, he said people who were not interested in seeing progress in Ghana and want to plunge … The post Saboteurs behind GRIDCo tower hack – Energy Minister appeared first
The police in the Western Region have denied reports that the officer who committed suicide was part of the four persons being investigated for theft at the Osagyefo Power Barge at Efassu near Half-Assini. Marine Police officer Sergeant Fuseini Mohammed was on duty at the Barge Sunday with one other when he allegedly shot himself … The post Policeman who shot himself dead didn’t
Chairman of the Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Kwabena Nyamekye, has descended heavily on some Ghanaians, particularly religious leaders and politicians whose actions he said has become the bane of Ghana’s problems. He said it was unfortunate that some pastors spend ample time preaching not about the word of God but designer things they possess, … The post Christians dominate
A dormitory of the St Charles Minor Seminary Senior High School in Tamale went up in flames Monday afternoon destroying students’ personal belongings, a development that is likely to render the students homeless. The fire, which started at 12:29pm at the Cardinal Dery dormitory, completely burned eight of the nine rooms at a time that … The post [Video]Fire ravages St
Theresa May is due to make a statement on Brexit to MPs later, which will be followed by a debate on next steps. MPs are then expected to vote on a series of alternatives to the prime minister’s Brexit deal. Ministers were feeling “more positive” about being able to hold a third vote on the … The post Brexit: PM under pressure over Commons Brexit votes appeared first
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo left Ghana on Monday for a day’s official visit to Malta. The visit is a reciprocal one from Nana Akufo-Addo to President Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca who was one of the first foreign leaders visit to Ghana when Nana Akufo-Addo assumed the presidency of Ghana. The reciprocal visit, which is on … The post Akufo-Addo leaves for Malta on official visit
A Kenyan Mathematics and Physics teacher who donates 80 percent of his salary to help impoverished young students has won the world’s best teacher award. Peter Tabichi was awarded the Fifth Varkey Foundation $1 million global teacher prize at a ceremony in Dubai on Sunday. The prize is awarded to a single teacher who has … The post Benevolent Kenyan teacher wins global award appeared first
The Vice President of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, Dr Godfred Akyea-Darkwah, says he sees no end in sight to road accidents in the country. “It is going up and it will still go up unless the right strategies are adopted.” He says if governments – past and present – do not commit … The post Road accidents will go up – Expert predicts appeared first on
Plans to classify female athletes by their testosterone levels “contravene international human rights” says the United Nations Human Rights Council. Olympic 800m champion Semenya, 28, is challenging the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) over its bid to restrict levels of testosterone in female runners. The UN called the plans “unnecessary, humiliating and harmful”. The … The post Caster
“And when the Philistine, taking note, saw David, he had a poor opinion of him: for he was only a boy, red-haired and good-looking.”? 1 Sam. 17:42 [BBE] 2016 saw a world wonder happening in the English Premier League. A football team, after 132 years of its existence, made a striking statement that contrasted predictions … The post The underdog advantage appeared first on
Kofi Kinaata, the Fante rap god, won my heart from the very first day I had the benefit of listening to anything from him. From that point on, I have always craved for his next song after I have barely consumed the last one. Nelson Mandela is credited to have said, “If you talk to … The post ‘On Our Way to Riches’: A review of Kofi Kinaata’s ‘Never Again’
The number of people known to have contracted Ebola in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has exceeded 1,000, making the current outbreak the second largest ever recorded, aid workers say. More than 629 people have died since last August. New cases have increased sharply over the past week, with 58 new cases reported – the … The post Ebola cases exceed 1,000 in DR Congo appeared first on
US President Donald Trump’s campaign did not conspire with Russia during the 2016 election, a summary of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report says. The allegation clouded the first two years of Mr Trump’s presidency and his allies see the report’s finding as a boost to his re-election chances. But Attorney General William Barr’s summary is … The post Trump cleared of
Employees who were engaged to collect data as part of the 2018 Ghana Census on Agriculture (GCA) have served notice to the Ghana Statistical Services (GSS) that they will embark on a nationwide demonstration if it does not pay them allowances by the end of March. The Ghana Census on Agriculture project, which was launched … The post Agric census recruits threaten demo over unpaid
A human rights lawyer, Francis-Xavier Sosu, wants the Attorney General’s (AG) Department to take up the case in which a police officer was captured on video assaulting a woman at the Midland Savings and Loans Company. Lance Corporal Frederick Amanor Godzi was interdicted in the wake of the July 19, 2018 brutality on Ms Patience … The post Lawyer wants AG to re-open assault
Prison systems the world over in recent times have a responsibility to ensure the reformation and rehabilitation of prisoners under their care as the era of mere warehousing of offenders is long gone. This they do by taking the prisoner through structured regimes to ensure that upon discharge, the prisoner re-enters society truly reformed. Food … The post Reforming a hungry prisoner:
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