The UK and EU have failed to reach an agreement to move to the next stage of Brexit talks, Theresa May has said. The prime minister said talks would reconvene “before the end of the week” and she was “confident we will conclude this positively”. The talks are understood to have broken down after the ... The post UK and EU fail to strike Brexit talks deal appeared
The US Supreme Court has ruled President Donald Trump’s travel ban on six mainly Muslim countries can go fully into effect. But the directive against travellers from Chad, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen still faces legal challenges. On Monday, seven of the nine justices lifted injunctions imposed by lower courts on the policy. The ... The post Supreme Court allows
South Africa’s corruption watchdog has found officials misused millions of dollars during Nelson Mandela’s funeral four years ago. According to the report, 300m rand ($22m; £16m) was redirected from a development fund to help with costs. It had been earmarked for things like “sanitation, the replacement of mud schools and the refurbishment of hospitals,” the ... The post Millions
South Africa’s corruption watchdog has found officials misused millions of dollars during Nelson Mandela’s funeral four years ago. According to the report, 300m rand ($22m; £16m) was redirected from a development fund to help with costs. It had been earmarked for things like “sanitation, the replacement of mud schools and the refurbishment of hospitals,” the ... The post Millions
The Ministry for Railway Development is scheduled to hold a Market Sounding event on 6th December this year, with both local and foreign potential investors who have expressed interest in the rail sector. The program is aimed at gauging the private sector’s interest in partnering with government to undertake the proposed Boankra Inland Port and ... The post Gov’t to meet railway
The family of a 17-year old student of the Kumasi Academy who died at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital is accusing school authorities of negligence in the health of students in their care. The bereaved family says the authorities failed to take proper care of students who fell sick, but rather concentrated on activities to ... The post Kumasi Academy deaths: Family of deceased
Government is in the process of drafting a bill to be presented to Parliament for the establishment of the Ghana Integrated Aluminium and Bauxite Development Authority, to properly govern the aluminium and bauxite industry to serve Ghana and Africa. The Authority will play the important role of promoting responsible mining, and regulating the development of ... The post Integrated
The UK and EU have failed to reach an agreement to move to the next stage of Brexit talks, Theresa May has said. The prime minister said differences remain on a “couple of issues”. She said talks would reconvene “before the end of the week” and she was “confident we will conclude this positively”. The ... The post UK and EU fail to strike Brexit talks deal
Paul Pogba will serve a three-match suspension after Manchester United decided against appealing the red card shown to the midfielder in their defeat of Arsenal. Pogba, the France midfielder, was dismissed in the second half of United’s 3-1 victory for stamping on the leg of Gunners defender Hector Bellerin. The 24-year-old will miss matches against ... The post Man United decide against
The Oil Marketing Companies involved in distributing premix fuel across the country, are calling for the publication of weekly audits of the product. According to them, the move will curb the diversion of the product in the country and ensure transparency in the sector. Speaking on the Citi Breakfast Show on Monday, Coordinator of the ... The post Publish weekly audit report
A software fix Apple released to close a serious Mac security bug may not have fixed the problem on some machines. The bug meant anyone with physical access to a Mac running High Sierra could get admin access to the machine. Wired magazine has found that the bug returns if Mac owners upgrade to the latest ... The post Apple Mac security issue may reoccur appeared first on
About 20 physician assistants who graduated in 2015, besieged the Ministry of Health on Monday over their delayed posting. According to the physician assistants, over 115 of their fellow professionals have not been posted between 2013 and 2015. They have thus vowed to sleep at the premises of the Ministry until their demands are met, ... The post Physician assistants
About 20 physician assistants who graduated in 2015, besieged the Ministry of Health on Monday over their delayed posting. According to the physician assistants, over 115 of their fellow professionals have not been posted between the periods 2013-2015. They have thus vowed to sleep at the premises of the Ministry until their demands are met, ... The post Physician
A former Attorney General, Marietta Brew Appiah-Oppong, will be serving as legal counsel for the 19-year-old house help suspected to have been raped by her Lebanese boss. The victim said the suspect beat her after his apparent displeasure with the coffee she had prepared for him and subsequently raped her. The Police have since taken ... The post Former AG Marietta
Former NBC TV host Billy Bush has confirmed that he heard Donald Trump boasting about grabbing women by the genitals in a 2005 recording. In the New York Times, he said the US president was “indulging in revisionist history”, amid reports Mr Trump now questioned whether the tape was real. Mr Trump originally apologised for ... The post Trump obscene remarks were real – TV host
Former President John Dramani Mahama has emphasized the need for African countries to open up their borders to trade. This, in his view, will allow the free movement of goods and services which will eventually lead to economic growth. The former President believes the move will also curtail irregular migration and its associated challenges as ... The post African countries must
The leadership of Parliament has stressed the need for the citizenry to develop in-depth knowledge of their legislative functions to avoid putting undue pressure on MPs. “In most cases, Members of Parliament have been unnecessarily misunderstood and attacked for not championing the cause of socio-economic development in their constituencies,” Mr. Osei-Kyei Mensah-Bonsu, the Majority Leader ... The post Stop
Some police personnel from the Airport Police command are facing questioning for what appears to be negligence in the alleged rape of a 19-year-old house help by her Lebanese boss. The 19-year-old was allegedly raped by her Lebanese employer, reportedly for the fourth time before his arrest. However, when the case was reported to the ... The post Police probing possible ‘cover-up’
Local airline, Starbow, has sacked scores of its workers. It is unclear how many workers have been dismissed, but Citi Business News has gathered that the dismissal affected top management, flight and grounds staff. A letter sighted by Citi Business News signed by the CEO of the company, James Eric Antwi, stated that contracts of workers have ... The post Starbow sacks workers appeared first on
The Akufo-Addo administration has reiterated its resolve to do everything possible to prosecute and punish people in the public sector who engage in corrupt activities to the detriment of the state. Government has admitted that Ghanaians are increasingly becoming impatient with the seeming delay in prosecuting suspected corrupt officials. Speaking at the launch of the ... The post No
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