The Metropolitan Chief Executive of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA), Mr Kojo Bonsu, has stated that the portion of land at Adehyeman Gardens which is in contention belongs to the KMA. Speaking at a press conference in Kumasi, he explained that the KMA was the only entity that had legitimate claim to the land and all available documents at the Lands Commission proved that. Instituted an action Mr Bonsu explained that somewhere in 2012, the head of the Kwaku Kra Family of Ahenkro instituted
Richard Jonah, the son of business magnate Sir Sam Jonah, has died in London on a business trip at the age of 38, myjoyonlonline.com has reported. According to the report, Richard, an entrepreneur, died suddenly in his hotel room on Saturday, February 22, 2014Â in what family sources suspect to be a cardiac arrest. Richard was reportedly the co-founder and the executive director of Jonah Capital with mining interest in some Southern African countries like DR Congo. His death comes on the back of
The Minister of Energy and Petroleum Resources, Mr Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, on Saturday left Accra for China on an official visit to woo Independent Power Producers (IPPs) to invest in Ghana's energy sector. The visit will take him to some power facilities where he will meet and interact with some big players in the energy sector in China. His first point of call is the headquarters of Shenzhen Energy, the parent company of Sunon Asogli Power (Ghana) Ltd and the Shangai Electric Power Generation
Mr Sam Okudzeto, a legal luminary, on Saturday urged young Ghanaian journalists to emulate the exemplary life of the late Komla Afeke Dumor, presenter of British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Television flagship programme Focus on Africa. He said Komla, by virtue of his achievements at the BBC, had become the standard-bearer in journalism, adding that “he had set a very high standard and young Ghanaian journalists must emulate his exampleâ€. Mr Okudzeto gave the advice in an exclusive interview
Personnel of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) in Bolgatanga were on Thursday trained on Road Traffic Collision (RTC) to equip them with skills to handle victims of accidents. Mr Edwin Ekow Blankson, Upper East Regional Commander of the Ghana Fire Service, said the RTC training was to build the experience of the personnel and equip them with skills to save lives of casualties during accidents. He said in road accidents where casualties were trapped, personnel provided expertise management of
The Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA), has introduced an internet-based platform, called the “e-Agricultureâ€, for the effective and efficient dissemination of agricultural related information. The “e-Agriculture†system, financed by the World Bank, under the West Africa Agricultural Productivity Programme (WAAPP), is a platform which enables agricultural experts, farmers and community members exchange opinions and resources relating to agriculture. Access to information Dr. Ahmed
Deputy Information and Media Relations Minister, Murtala Mohammed says the puzzle of how a baby got missing at birth at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH), must be cracked at all cost. It does not matter how long the search takes or how long doctors at the facility embark on a strike under the guise of workplace insecurity, the baby must be found, dead or alive because it is just and fair to bring the controversy to a close, the deputy minister emphasised.Murtala Mohammed made the demand
Sonitra, a road construction company, has been contracted to carry out emergency remedial works on the Atibie-Nkawkaw road in the Kwahu area. The company is already working on the reconstruction of the Nkawkaw by-pass. The poor nature of the Atibie-Nkawkaw road has been a source of worry to many motorists who move in and out of the mountainous area. As part of a two-day working visit to the Afram Plains, the Minister of Roads and Highways, Alhaji Amin Amidu Sulemani, inspected the road, which is
The Communication Development Officer of the UNICEF in Accra, Mrs Charity Nikoi, has stated that behavioural change is crucial if the nation is to attain the various Millennium Development Goals. She, therefore, called on all Ghanaians to let the change of attitude be a priority in their way of life to help improve upon the living standards in the country. Mrs Nikoi said this when she spoke at a two-day trainers workshop organised by the Ghana Red Cross Society (GRCS) in collaboration with the United
Parliament yesterday failed to conduct public business as a result of the lack of quorum. After a debate on the business statement for next week, the First Deputy Speaker, Mr Ebo Barton-Odro, who was in the Speaker's chair, initiated moves for the House to engage in public business, but the Member of Parliament (MP) for Effutu, Mr Alex Afenyo-Markin, drew the attention of the House to the fact that by his reckoning, the members in the House did not exceed 64, which fell below the number required
Mrs Kwansema Dumor, wife of the late broadcaster Komla Dumor says she will terribly miss the presence and voice of her husband whose sudden death has grieved many hearts around the world. In her first public address following the death of her husband on January 18, 2014, Kwansema, in a moving tribute recounted how she met her husband of whom she spent 18 years of her life with and bore three lovely children; Elorm, Â Elinam and Araba. She described her late husband as an intelligent, knowledgeable,
A rail line connecting the Diamond Cement Ghana Limited factory at Aflao to the Lome Port has been completed. The 2.5-kilometre railway, on which construction works started in December 2012, is expected to be inaugurated by President John Dramani Mahama in March this year. The rail line will help the company to carry raw materials from the port to the factory for the production of cement. Â In effect, it would help decongest the roads of heavy trucks carrying raw materials to the factory and increase
Nii Armah Ashitey, Minister of Employment and Labour Relations on Friday said a new minimum wage for 2014 would soon be announced by the National Tripartite Committee (NTC). The decision to announce a new minimum wage followed a meeting of the NTC, comprising representatives of the government, the Trades Union Congress (TUC), and the Ghana Employers Association, to discuss the new minimum wage. Representatives of the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC), the National Labour Commission (NLC)
Eight vehicles were burnt, two of them beyond repairs, when a Renault tanker with a Malian number plate, AE 3208 MD, caught fire in an accident at the Suame Roundabout in Kumasi. Two Opel Astra taxi cabs, two mini Urvan buses, a Toyota Land Cruiser and one unregistered KIA truck meant for sale got damaged in the incident. The accident occurred about 5.30 a.m. when a Burkina Faso-bound trailer, with registration number 11 HM 1526 and loaded with iron rods, reversed in the process of climbing the
A 40-year-old woman has given birth to an unusually over-weight (macrosomic) baby at the St. Gregory Catholic Hospital at Buduburam, near Kasoa. The woman, Efua Sam, who already has six children, was rushed to the hospital after attempts to deliver her of the baby at the Nyanyano Health Centre where she was first admitted to proved futile. The baby weighed 7.2 kilogrammes at birth. The normal weight of a newborn baby in Ghana is between 2.5 kilogrammes and four kilogrammes. The unusual size of the
The Global Action for Women Empowerment (GLOWA), a rural-urban integrated non-governmental organisation (NGO), in partnership with the Volta Educational Foundation (VEReF) and Voice of People with Disability (VOICE Ghana), has embarked on a social inclusion and accountability project in the North and South Dayi districts of the Volta Region. The project, dubbed: "Integrating Socially Excluded in Local Governance (ISELG),†is expected to afford socially excluded groups, especially marginalised
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Salt and Light Ministry, Rev. Dr Joyce Aryee, has stated that our over-reliance on imports from foreign countries for almost all the products we use is the cause of our woes as a country. She explained that Ghana was not a producing economy and we were not utilising our knowledge to enable us to produce appropriately to meet our needs. She said the end result, therefore, was to rely on others who were taking advantage of their application of knowledge, which
A day after the damaged pipeline at Awoshie Water Works had been repaired, a number of people in parts of Accra are still searching for water. From dawn to dusk, residents in areas such Darkoman, Bubuashie, Abeka, and Tesano were seen carrying gallons and jery cans to fetch water at different places. At some places where there were hand dug wells and boreholes, residents, including children, had walked long distances to form queues using their yellow gallons, popularly referred to as ‘Kufuor gallons’,
Michael Nyarko, 20, who allegedly raped an 18-year-old girl at Gomoa Ekropong, near Agona Swedru, did the unthinkable by shoving off a policeman in a failed bid to escape. Nyarko, unemployed, was being interrogated by the police in connection with the alleged rape case when he reportedly sought permission to go to the washroom, only to push aside his escort in an attempt to flee with the handcuffs. He was re-arrested in the process and put before court but his plea was not taken. The presiding judge
The University of Ghana, Legon, has suspended the collection of road tolls from motorist who ply their roads with immediate effect. This follows a directive from government and a promise to pay an amount of  $2.3 million the university had contracted for infrastructural projects. According to Myjoyonline, the Vice Chancellor of the school, Professor Ernest Aryeetey who made the announcement at a press briefing Friday, however warned that if government failed to redeem its promise of paying for
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