At least five people have been killed in southern Malawi after they were accused of behaving like vampires. The UN says it has pulled staff out of two districts as the vampire scare sweeps across the south of the country. According to reports, the victims were killed by vigilante mobs who suspected them of drinking ...
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Mental Health Authority, Dr. Akwasi Osei, has explained that not all mental illnesses require medication, and that ample time should be taken to uniquely address each mental case as it should, before resorting to medication, which sometimes tend to have grave effects. According to him, “we have overly ...
The President of Benin, Patrice Talon, will be in Ghana today for a day’s state visit. Patrice Talon will hold a meeting with President Akufo Addo, and the two countries will sign some bilateral agreements. The two leaders will address a joint press conference after the bilateral meetings, before President Patrice Talon leaves the country. ...
One person died on the spot, while another died later at the hospital after a Metro Mass Transit (MMT) bus run into a trailer of a Man diesel long vehicle at Nyankomasi in the Assin North District in the Central Region. The body of the lady, aged 24, who is yet to be identified, had been ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), has said it cannot be fully blamed for Saturday’s gas explosion at Atomic junction in Accra. It said although it admits that its mandate included ensuring that the gas station where the explosion occurred was complying with environmental safety regulations, other agencies also had various roles to play in ensuring that ...
Ghana is benefitting from increased revenue from her exports which is ultimately expected to reduce the country’s burden on imports and correct the Balance of Trade (BoT). The latest figures by the Bank of Ghana indicate that the country received 8.95 billion dollars from her exports in August 2017 compared to the estimated 7 billion ...
After a number of threats, the embattled mining company, Exton Cubic Group Limited, has sued the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources over the Ministry’s revocation of their mining permits. The Minister, John Peter Amewu, revoked the company’s leases and licenses to prospect in the Nyinahini bauxite concession of the Tano Offin Forest Reserve, describing ...
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