China has reported 139 new cases of a mysterious virus in two days, with the outbreak spreading from Wuhan to other major Chinese cities. Beijing, the capital, reported two cases, while the southern tech hub of Shenzhen reported one case. The total number of confirmed cases now exceeds 200, and three have died from the […] The post China coronavirus: Number
The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) is investigating the fire incident that occurred at the 37 Army Officers Mess in Accra. Four rooms on a block at the mess were destroyed by the inferno which started around 9am on Saturday. Head of Public Relations for the Service, D.O. Ellis Robinson Okoe, told Citi News that, […] The post Fire Service investigates Army Officers’
Ashantigold and Liberty Professionals suffered their first defeats of the season but Aduana Stars continued their impressive form in match week 5 of the Ghana Premier League. The Betway-backed clubs have hitherto had a wonderful start to the season, but the recent set back for both Ashantigold and Liberty will serve as wake up calls […] The post GHPL Week
Facebook has apologised for translating Chinese President Xi Jinping’s name from Burmese to English into an obscenity on its platform. The translation gaffe came to light on the second day of Mr Xi’s state visit to Myanmar. On Saturday, Mr Xi met Myanmar’s leader Aung San Suu Kyi to enhance bilateral relations. In Burmese Facebook […] The post Facebook
Samsung, which once led India’s smartphone market, is investing $500 million in its India operations to set up a manufacturing plant on the outskirts of New Delhi to produce displays. The company disclosed the investment and its plan in a filing to the local regulator earlier this month. The South Korean giant said the plant […] The post Samsung invests $500M
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The Minister of State in charge of Tertiary Education, Professor Kwesi Yankah has advised communities that host public universities to desist from demanding that the leadership of the university be drawn from the area. Addressing the second session of the fourth congregation of the University of Health and Allied Sciences in Ho, the Minister said […] The post Don’t
The Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) has called for a multi-stakeholder approach, to rid Odorkor Maclean, a suburb of Accra, of all insecticide production units. This the Authority says is to save lives as well as protect the health of residents. The community, located off the Kaneshie-Mallam stretch and within the Okaikoi South Municipal Assembly of […] The post Standard
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of parliament is expected to from today [Monday, January 20, 2020) consider the report of the Auditor-General on the public accounts of polytechnics (now Technical Universities). Last week, the Committee began work on the Auditor General’s report for the period ended 31st December 2016 Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) from the […] The post PAC
Telecommunications giant MTN says it will soon compensate its customers for the data challenges they experienced last week. Customers of the network from Thursday, January 16th to Saturday, January 18th, took to social media and other platforms to complain incessantly about their inability to access data services. MTN in an earlier statement attributed the problem […] The post MTN
Data from the Electoral Commission (EC) shows that the country stands to save an amount of GHS173.07 million should a new voters’ register be compiled ahead of the 2020 general elections. This means that procuring a fresh Biometric Voter Management System (BVMS) is less costly than upgrading the current register as many have called for, […] The post Ghana to save GHS173m
The Ministry of Education has rejected claims that it is obstructing the swearing-in of a representative of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) branch of the Teachers and Educational Workers Union (TEWU) onto the University’s Governing Council. This follows an ultimatum given to government by some TEWU members to accept their choice and […] The post Gov’t
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