Soul II Soul, one of the capital’s favourite retro music jams, left Accra reeling from the sound of great music performed in the best of fashions when it unleashed Daasebre Dwamena in the April edition of the show, in his … Continue reading →
The Commission on Judgment Debt on Tuesday expressed disappointment at the weak defence the Attorney General’s Department put up in a case relating to the payment of compensation on the Second Infantry Brigade’s land in Kumasi. Justice Yaw Apau, sole … Continue reading →
WOMEN SECURITY officers in the Ashanti Regional capital yesterday marked the May Day celebration with a procession through the principal streets of Kumasi. The procession took off from the Ashanti Regional Police headquarters through the Central Market area, Roman Hill, Asafo … Continue reading →
Tony Dadzie, Dean of Discipline at St. John’s Senior High School in Sekondi has alleged that because some of the final year students of the school writing this year’s West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) were fond of hiding … Continue reading →
The responses of government so far to the ongoing strike by doctors in public service have been anything but productive, veering totally from the path of cajoling to regrettable bellicosity. It is unimaginable that a picture of a government convincing … Continue reading →
Chen Shicai, the 42-year-old Chinese national who went on a car-snatching spree at knifepoint around the Ashaiman area and was later identified as the alleged killer of his compatriot at Hotel Koreana at Tema Community 12, on Tuesday made his … Continue reading →
It was all drama at the Supreme Court on Tuesday when Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia revealed that letters supposedly signed by 1st Petitioner in the case Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and presented to the court by Counsel for the National Democratic … Continue reading →
Parliament on Tuesday approved a new formula for the distribution of the District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF) meant to spearhead development at the district level. Parliament recommended that the total allocation of DACF should be increased from 7.5% to 10% … Continue reading →
“The Days of Promises are Over, Be a man of Actionâ€, “Our take home pay cannot take us homeâ€, “Give the Ghanaian worker a living wageâ€, “Workers are facing unprecedented hardshipsâ€, “Mr. president, the dumso-dumso must endâ€. These were some … Continue reading →
Sixty-one-year-old development worker and candidate of the Convention People’s Party (CPP) Moses Amadu Yahaya dealt the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) a devastating blow during last Tuesday’s Kumbungu by-election in the Northern Region. Mr. Yahaya, who hitherto was not given a … Continue reading →
The Czech Republic Ambassador, Miloslave Machalek has revealed that plans were near conclusion to secure funds for a 161KV transmission station at Kasoa to boost Ghana’s power system. Czech was also ready to secure financing for the construction of gas … Continue reading →
An Accra high court will this morning hear a case of impersonation brought against the 2012 flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party Party (NPP), Nana Akufo Addo by retired Supreme Court judge Francis Kpegah. The former judge, who failed to … Continue reading →
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