Stories making headlines on the front pages in the major newspapers include: The Inquisitor: *Confusion in Amnesty Ghana after hatchet job against UEWW *John Boadu tours B/A Ghana Palaver: *US$2.
Lawyers for three suspected armed robbers (Derrick Danso, Dickson Addal, Prince Owusu and Gbekpor Marvin) have petitioned the office of the Attorney General to intervene in what they describe as unfair and unjustifiable prosecution of their clients.
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Road contractors in Ghana have parried away what they say is a widespread misconception about the cause of the country’s poor road infrastructure.
The Mensah Health Mental Rehabilitation Project (MEMHREP) is gradually establishing itself as one of the vibrant Non-governmental Organisations (NGO) that plays advocacy role in creating awareness on mental health problems.
The Shama District Assembly is expected to expend 20% of its Common Fund on beneficiaries under the Nation Builders’ Corp, District Chief Executive for the area Joseph Amoah has revealed.
Financially-troubled Panathinaikos have swiftly overturned a three-point deduction after paying a reported 53,000 euros - part of their debts to former Ghana international Michael Essien.
Government has been urged to urgently educate the public to clear the confusion on the difference between the direct election of Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assembly (MMDCEs) and multi-party elections of MMDCEs.
The Ghana Institution of Engineers (GhIE) has called on the government to expedite action on the passing of a Legislative Instrument, the Engineering Council Act, Act (819), to regulate engineering practice in the country.
The Ghana Meteorological Agency has predicted that there will be “moderate to heavy thunderstorms” throughout the country within the next 24 hours.
There is uneasy calm at the Osei Kyeretwie Senior High School in Kumasi following the stabbing to death of a 19-year-old student on Wednesday night by unknown assailants.
There is uneasy calm at the Osei Kyeretwie Senior High School in Kumasi following the stabbing to death of a 19-year-old student on Wednesday night by unknown assailants.
Board Chair of Osei Kyeretwie Senior High School (OKESS) in the Ashanti Region, Ernest Owusu Ansah, has appealed to parents who withdrew their wards following a fatal incident at the school to return the students.
A group calling itself the Young Professionals, have begun a campaign dubbed ‘One-Nana-one-term’ to get the President Nana Akufo-Addo government out of power, less than two years in office.
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament has ordered an internal auditor formerly with Upper West Akim District Assembly, Christian Ofori, to replace a laptop he allegedly stole from the Assembly with a new one.
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