US President Donald Trump’s administration is to make it more difficult for poorer legal migrants to extend their visas or gain permanent resident status (a green card). The rule targets migrants who rely on public benefits, such as food aid or public housing, for more than a year. Their applications will be rejected if the … The post Trump targets legal migrants who get food aid appeared
The much-awaited Extraordinary Congress of the Ghana Football Association to be held under the auspices of the Normalisation Committee has been postponed to Thursday, September 5. The Congress was initially scheduled to be held on Monday, August 19 but there was ambiguity over the number of days required for such a key constitutional provision to … The post GFA Extraordinary Congress postponed
Archaeologists excavating on Mount Zion in Jerusalem have uncovered evidence of the Babylonian conquest of the city, appearing to confirm a Biblical account of its destruction. Academics from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte made significant finds, including ash deposits, arrowheads, and broken pieces of pots and lamps. The most surprising discovery, however, was an … The post Archaeologists
Ivory Coast’s DJ Arafat, a well-known singer in French-speaking Africa, has died following a traffic accident, state broadcaster RTI is reporting. He was admitted to hospital in the main city, Abidjan, with a fractured skull after his motorcycle collided with a car on Sunday, Jeune Afrique says. The 33-year-old died early on Monday. He has … The post Ivory Coast top singer DJ Arafat
Businessman and President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union, Herbert Mensah, with support from Sunda International, has donated several products and two bullocks to the Muslim community in Kumasi to coincide with the celebration of Eid ul-Adha the holiest festival of feast on the Islamic calendar. Eid ul-Adha or the Festival of Sacrifice is celebrated … The post Eid Ul-Adha:
Former Managing Director of Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation (BOST) Alfred Obeng Boateng has donated ceiling fans to the Muslim fraternity of Bibiani market to enable them furnish their newly constructed ultra-modern mosque. The donation came as a result of a request which was made through the Electoral Area Coordinator of Bibiani Newtown, Mary Darko, … The post Former BOST MD donates
Thirteen media houses and three media training institutions have confirmed their participation in the maiden edition of the National Media Games scheduled for Saturday, August 17 at the El-Wak Sports Stadium. They will compete in seven sporting disciplines in both men and women categories. The event, which is in collaboration with the National Sports Authority, … The post Maiden Nat’l Media
“7And it came to pass after these things that his master’s wife cast longing eyes on Joseph, and she said, “Lie with me.” 8But he refused and said to his master’s wife, “Look, my master does not know what is with me in the house, and he has committed all that he has to my … The post Will you ever say “No” to a naked wife of Potiphar? appeared first on
Emergency power plant operators Karpowership will from Thursday, August 15 shut down its 470MW plant for at least 17 days to facilitate its relocation from Tema in the Greater Accra Region to Sekondi in the Western Region. The planned relocation is in line with the government’s strategic policy for the power ship to utilize Natural … The post Karpowership off; relocates to Sekondi appeared first
Hong Kong International Airport cancelled all departures on Monday, as thousands of anti-government protesters occupied and caused disruption. Passengers have been told not to travel to the airport, which is one of the world’s busiest transport hubs. In a statement, officials blamed “seriously disrupted” operations. Many of those protesting are critical of the actions of … The post Hong
Deputy Upper East Regional Minister, Frank Fuseini Adongo, has called on the youth of Zebilla to eschew social vices and desist from joining unproductive groups in the country. Mr Adongo who is also the MP for Zebilla made the appeal when he joined thousands of Muslims in his constituency to observe this year’s festival of … The post Eschew social vices – Zebilla MP tells youth appeared
A two-storey building housing over 30 shops at Makola was on Sunday pulled down by a task force, under the supervision of the police. The Angelina House Shopping Center is situated near the Accra Shopping Mall all within the central business district. The exercise that saw the shopping centre which has been existence for decades … The post Makola: Confusion as a popular shopping
A Ghana Armed Forces armoured vehicle has been involved in an accident at Zebilla in the Upper East Region, killing one military officer instantly. Two other soldiers who were in the vehicle registered 19 GA 08, were rushed to the Zebilla District Hospital where they were treated and discharged. Eyewitnesses told our correspondent, Simon Atubugre … The post Soldier killed in a
Residents of Promise Land, a community within the Ashaiman municipality are up in arms with a Presbyterian Church in the area and a hotel over the blocking of alternative access routes to the community. At a press conference, the residents accused the two entities of “caging them”, a situation they said, was depriving them of … The post Ashaiman residents
Sex plays an important role in our social lives. Apart from procreation, it brings to the participating individuals emotional and physical fulfilment required to keep them hale and hearty. A good sex life is believed to bring to the individual benefits such as lower blood pressure, reduced stress, improved mood, enhanced immune function, general fitness … The post Sex and sexuality
The old Northern Region is set to witness a flowery of political activities this week as President Nana Akufo-Addo and his predecessor, Mr John Mahama are scheduled to criss-cross the area for various political engagements. While President Nana Akufo-Addo is expected in the Northern region for a two-day tour from August 15 to 16, where … The post Akufo-Addo, Mahama to criss-cross
Police officers in Hong Kong stormed enclosed railway stations on Sunday, firing tear gas in an effort to force out protesters. One video inside Tai Koo station showed officers firing what appeared to be non-lethal ammunition at close range. It also showed several police beating people with batons on an escalator. In the bustling central … The post Hong Kong protests: Police fire
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