The University of Education, Winneba (UEW) is to confer honorary doctorate degrees on former President Jerry John Rawlings and two others for the various roles they have played in the development of their respective countries. The other recipients are former Nigerian President, General Abdulsalami Abubakar and Professor Jophus Anamuah Mensah, former Principal, and first Vice Chancellor of UEW.The Vice Chancellor of the University of Education, Winneba Prof. Akwasi Asabere-Ameyaw made the announcement
The Death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is not a metaphor or a fairytale for simple minds, Pastor Mensah Otabil, General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church said on Easter Sunday. This reality he said has become a source of some of the deepest rifts in Christianity and a stumbling block for some Christians, and more than a few skeptics. Delivering a sermon on Resurrection Sunday on the theme Jesus the Resurrection at the Christ Temple in Accra, Pastor Otabil said Christ’s bodily
The National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) has presented assorted relief items to victims whose dwellings were ravaged by a rainstorm recently. About 1,000 people were displaced and close to a 100 houses had their roofs ripped off. The items include 30 bundles of roofing sheets, 30 bags of rice, cartons of soap, mosquito nets and coil, bales of blanket, oil and plastic buckets. Mr Gavivina Tamakloe, NADMO Director, in charge of Relief and Reconstruction, who presented the items, urged
Charles Andoh, the 35- year old man who forged the signature of the Minister of Energy, to engage in a fictitious oil deal, has been granted bail by the police, after 48 hours in custody. Andoh was handed over to the police Wednesday after he had confessed at the office of the Minister, Mr Emmanuel Armah - Kofi Buah, that indeed he forged his signature in a bid to defraud Gonjuana Oil Company of China. He is to report back to the police after the Easter festivities for further investigations. The
The Reverend Father Mathew Yitera, Administrator at the OLA Catholic Cathedral in Tamale has advised Christians to be peace loving by tolerating each others’ views for mutual coexistence. He observed that misunderstandings and conflicts were bound to exist in the daily life of every individual but that the torture and the suffering of Jesus Christ should remind Ghanaians to tolerate each others’ views for peace to reign. Rev. Father Yitera gave the advice on Friday when he officiated a Good
 The Awutu-Senya District Chief Executive (DCE), Mr. Sampson Abbey Armah, has presented 23 laptops computers to Information Communication Technology(ICT) teachers in the District to enhance their  knowledge and improve teaching capability. The DCE stated that it is an opportunity will help the ICT teachers in the District to build a dynamic and knowledge–based society, and stimulate a progressive economic emancipation. Mr. Aramah disclosed that the District Assembly will  from next  term,
The  Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts will organise a second paragliding festival in October this year on the Odweanoma Mountain at Kwahu – Atibie in the Eastern Region. To be dubbed “corporate Ghana paragliding festivalâ€, the programme will involve financial institutions, insurance companies, mining, oil and gas, aviation and telecommunication companies among others. The sector minister, Mrs. Elizabeth Ofosu–Adjare, announced this at the 9th paragliding festival at Atibie
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