A middle-aged mechanic, Richard Boadi is in a critical condition at the Ridge Hospital after he was shot by a client at a garage in Alajo in Accra. According to eyewitnesses, the client got furious when the victim asked him to move his vehicle away from where it was parked. A misunderstanding on a parking ...
A middle-aged mechanic, Richard Boadi is in a critical condition at the Ridge Hospital after he was shot by a client at a garage in Alajo in Accra. According to eyewitnesses, the client got furious when the victim asked him to move his vehicle away from where it was parked. A misunderstanding on a parking ...
Former Black Stars defender, Anthony Baffoe, has been chosen as one of 9 former Bundesliga players to be part of the newly-formed Bundesliga Legends Network. The launch of the initiative was done on Monday in Germany and the group of former players will be used to promote the Bundesliga’s brand and values around the world. ...
The Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga has urged Ghanaians to promote fabric manufactured in Ghana. According to him, more jobs can be created for the youth within the dress making industry if Ghanaians cultivate the habit of purchasing made-in-Ghana garments. Speaking at the 4th Neskael Corporate Fashion Show launch, Mr. Ayariga said ...
A member of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Alhaji Bature has called on party to sack its founder, Jerry John Rawlings. This he said is because; some comments made by Rawlings before and after the 2016 general elections have brought the party into disrepute. “President Nana Akufo-Addo and the NPP have demonstrated that nobody ...
More clarity is needed on the government’s position on the employment freeze for the public sector, the Vice President of National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT), Angel Carbonu has said. Mr. Carbonu noted to Citi News that current indications from the government on the matter are at odds with the need for personnel in Ghana ...
More clarity is needed on the government’s position on the employment freeze for the public sector, the Vice President of National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT), Angel Carbonu has said. Mr. Carbonu noted to Citi News that current indications from the government on the matter are at odds with the need for personnel in Ghana ...
Members of a group calling itself the Unemployed University trained teachers hit the streets of Accra on Tuesday to protest against government’s failure to recruit them. The members, numbering about 50 carried placards with various inscriptions demanding immediate postings. The members say various attempts to get government’s attention to address their concerns have been unfruitful. ...
The Second Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Johnson Asiamah has disclosed that investment group, MenzGold is not licensed to conduct banking business. He says though the Company was licensed by the Minerals Commission to buy and sell gold, it had veered off into accepting deposits from unsuspecting customers. This would be the ...
President Nana Akufo-Addo has extended the tenure of the Inspector General of Police (IGP), David Asante Apeatu by two years. Mr. Apeatu who was appointed about seven months ago has reached the mandatory retirement age of 60. Mr. Apeatu who took over from Mr. John Kudalor has so far carried out four different reshuffles within the ...
A few weeks ago it was an illegal refuse dump site at Okponglo close the main entrance of the University of Ghana. But following the persistent reportage of Citi News’ the recurrent illegal refuse dump site is fast becoming a garden. This is because the University of Ghana has given the site out to private ...
Dr. Archibald Yao Letsa, the Volta Regional Minister has appealed to churches to partner government to make agriculture the backbone of the country’s economy. He specifically asked church groups and individuals to be part of government’s “Planting for Food and Jobs” programme and “Planting for Jobs and Investment” initiative to create job opportunities for young ...
The Director-General in Charge of Operations of the Ghana Police Service, COP George Akuffo Dampare has assured Ghanaians of the readiness and commitment of the police administration to provide them with maximum security and protection in the wake of rising crime rates. During a three-day working visit to the Brong Ahafo Region, he issued a ...
Two national Democratic Congress (NDC) members have petitioned the National Executive Committee of the NDC to sanction the outspoken Martin Amidu. They contended that, despite Mr. Amidu being a leading member of the NDC, he has brought the party into disrepute and fueled public ridicule of the party. They also say he has weakened party unity ...
Facebook has killed off a video-focused app targeted at under-21s less than a year after it was launched. Lifestage was designed to connect students going to the same school or university, making all of their posts available to each other. But it faced criticism for having limited privacy controls and a “confusing” user interface. The ...
South Africa President, Jacob Zuma has survived a no-confidence vote in parliament after most legislators of the governing ANC rallied behind him. 177 MPs voted to oust President Zuma, with 198 voting to keep him in power. Nine MPs absented themselves from the vote. This news was greeted with cheers and singing by ANC MPs. ...
The University Students Association of Ghana (USAG) has welcomed a directive by the National Council for Tertiary Education (NCTE) ordering the various public tertiary institutions to maintain the fees they charged for the 2016/2017 academic year. NCTE on Monday directed management of the universities not to charge new fees until Parliament approves of their charges. ...
Ghana has made history as the second country in the world to use ‘The Walking Egg’ (TWE) technology to produce a baby. The feat was achieved on Monday after a couple who had been childless for eight years had a healthy baby boy on the third attempt with the technology at the Pentecost Hospital at ...
The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, John Peter Amewu has inaugurated the Northern Regional Lands Commission and charged the thirty-three members to avoid the temptation of being used as a conduit to sell state lands to private developers. “I enjoin you to avoid the temptation of being influenced by peddlers and chasing for lands ...
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