The host of Joy FM's news analysis programme - Newsfile – Mr Samson Lardy Ayenini on Wednesday survived a motor accident on the Tema- Accra motorway. The accident was said to have killed one person.
The Auditor-General has submitted to Parliament a total number of 13 reports on public accounts for the year ended December 31, 2015. A statement signed by Joseph K. Ghunney, the Director of Public Relations of the Audit Service and copied to the Ghana News Agency on Tuesday, said ‘the Auditor-General wishes to inform all stakeholders and the public about the submission of the reports to Parliament in fulfillment of his constitutional mandate.’
Per an arrangement between businessman, Mr Alfred Agbesi Woyome and the state, with regards to the refund of the GH¢51.2 million he owes the state, he was supposed to have made a second part payment of GH¢5million by April 1, 2017, but checks by Graphic Online indicates that no payment has been made as of now. Mr Woyome in a commitment letter dated October 27, 2016 and signed by his lawyer, Mr Ken Anku said: “Our client has a clear intention to pay the said judgement
January signing Jeffrey Schlupp became Sam Allardyce's first transfer as Crystal Palace gaffer, and making the move from Leicester City, he admitted the manager was a key reason in his decision. Speaking to Crystal Palace FC as he met with the media to preview tonight's clash against Southampton, Schlupp reflected on his transfer from Leicester and how important Allardyce had been in his decision to make the move from the Midlands down to London.
Students in basic schools have appealed to the government to provide adequate water and toilet facilities in their schools to enhance quality education for schoolchildren. According to them, access to water and toilet facilities was difficult and they sometimes had to resort to easing themselves in the bush.
A coalition of civil society organisations (CSOs) into youth development in the Northern Region has appealed to the Ministry of Youth and Sports to address the problem of growing youth unemployment which it says has become chronic in the country.
The Police Administration has issued a one-week ultimatum to all motorists who have illegally installed and are using sirens to dismantle same forthwith or face prosecution.
The Minority members on the Appointments Committee of Parliament have boycotted sitting over concerns that the vetting process was being rushed. According to a member of the minority, Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa the committee was supposed to go on recess this week but there was no consensus in the decision to continue the process of vetting the remaining 50 deputy ministerial nominees named by President Akufo-Addo today [Wednesday].
An Accra Circuit Court has struck out the case of Kwame Gyebi, a man who allegedly stated that former President John Dramani Mahama will “fall down” during last year’s Independence Day Parade. When the matter was called, prosecution and accused person were not in court.
Busy, an Internet service provider, has unveiled its three-pronged youth empowerment initiative aimed at preparing and equipping undergraduates for professional work after school through mentorship and special project.
The Minister of Aviation, Mrs Cecilia Abena Dapaah, has mentioned that government will soon begin Phase-Two of the redevelopment projects of the Kumasi Airport. The redevelopment will see the expansion of the runway, as well as the installation of aeronautic lights to ensure adequate visibility on the tarmac.
A canoe pulled up at the shore. Three fishermen, wearing faces of dejection, despair and frustration docked the canoe and began to clear piles of water weeds that had been trapped in their nets.
Nutrifoods Ghana Limited is to employ more than 150 Ghanaians, in addition to its existing 600 employees. This follows the inauguration of a new facility to expand its production line and distribution networks across the West African sub-region.
Telecommunication giants, MTN Ghana, has supported this year's Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) Awards with a whopping GH¢42,000 ahead of the event on May 27 at the Banquet Hall, State House in Accra. The 42nd edition of the MTN-sponsored SWAG Awards, which is aimed at rewarding distinguished sports men and women who have excelled in their various fields of endeavour in the year 2016, was officially launched yesterday in Accra.
The president of the Ghana Olympic Committee(GOC), Ben Nunoo Mensah says a new paradigm shift in the administration and day to day running of Olympic sport has taken place in the country. The participation of all stakeholders including the media will now be the norm so as to enjoin all in making sports in Ghana a success.
Dr Anthony Nsiah-Asare's appointment as the Director-General of the Ghana Health Service (GHS) has officially been announced. The former Chief Executive Officer of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) in Kumasi takes over from Dr Ebenezer Appiah-Denkyira who has retired.
Do you need to take a vitamin? Gwyneth Paltrow seems to think the answer is yes. Her new Goop-branded monthly vitamin packs, which cost $90 each and sport names like "Why Am I So Effing Tired" and "High School Genes," claim to deliver a number of health benefits, from energy-boosting to metabolism-speeding.
It has been revealed that the deaths, recently recorded at the Kumasi Academy Senior High School in Ashanti were due to meningitis. In all, a total of 26 cases of meningitis have since been reported at various hospitals from the school with four ending up with deaths. According to Graphic Online's Kumasi reporter, Kwadwo Baffoe Donkor, the Ashanti Regional Minister, Mr Simon Osei Mensah made this known at a press conference at the school
At this point, we’re pretty sure if someone paid us to stand under a jet of hot water all day and think about its health benefits, we’d forego the money and do it for free. Studies have already shown that showers can awaken your mind and boost creativity, but research is supporting the idea that a hot shower before bed can also help you fall asleep. Dr. Dianna Augelli of the Center for Sleep Medicine at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center has applied studies that support
Erica Scoville and her husband Mike never thought they'd be trend-setters. But the Richland, Washington, couple are part of an ever-growing number of happily married people who sleep in separate beds. Whether it's due to snoring, blanket-, pillow-, or bed-hogging, the TODAY "Snooze or Lose" sleep survey found that slightly less than half of couples sleep separately in order to get enough rest to function the next day. Erica, 41, an accountant, and Mike, 46, a sales person, actually settled
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