The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), the London-based research firm, says Ghana’s hydrocarbons sector faces a difficult outlook after the exit of US-based energy major ExxonMobil compounded the sector’s recent woes.
• The IGP's comments that heaven is the only place without crime hasn't gone done well with everyone • Security analyst, Adib Saani, is one of them, and he wants the IGP to rather think of measures to curtail the trend rather than fueling the public fears • Calls have been made for the IGP to resign already In the wake of public anxiety following the ghastly armed robbery on a bullion van that led to the killing of a police constable and another woman, Adib Saani,
•The Bank of Ghana has stated that the sole legal tender in Ghana is the Ghana Cedi and the Ghana Pesewa.
•Baako says it is 'fallacious' for anyone think that the British colonia government left Ghana some funds •Baako says the money was a loan the British took from the country •He also has doubts with some quotes attributed to former President John Agyekum Kufuor over Nkrumah's leadership Abdul Malik Kweku Baako, the Editor-in-Chief of the New Crusading Guide newspaper has moved to clarify a ‘fallacious’ perception that the
English giants Arsenal are offering forward Eddie Nketiah a new contract despite interests from four clubs.
Security analyst, Adam Bonaa has challenged the Inspector General of Police(IGP), James Oppong Boanuh to make public the Ghana Police wanted list in the wake of increasing crimes in the country.
Samuel Abu Jinapor, the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources has expressed gratitude to Ghanaians for the interest displayed during the national tree planting exercise.
Member of Parliament for Wa West and an ex-police officer, Sup.
Member of Parliament for Wa West and an ex-police officer, Sup.
•Henry Quartey says he is unfazed by threats on his life by the onion sellers at Agbogbloshie •He says the government will be forced to relocate the sellers to Adjen Kotoku if they don't make use of the grace period •He was commended some MPs for their support Henry Quartey, the Greater Accra Regional Minister has said that nothing will prevent him from relocating onion sellers at Agbogbloshie to Adjen Kotokuo in the Ga West Municipality.
Security analyst, Prof.
Ghanaian-born Norwegian midfielder Alexander Tettey has joined Rosenborg BK, GHANASoccernet.
Star Madrid head coach, Michael Osei, has alleged that teams in the Division One League (DOL) with the financial muscle are winning games by influencing referees with money.
•Agradaa was found guilty on charges of operating television station without license and publishing charlatanic charges •Agradaa pleaded not guilty initially but amended her pleas, based on which she was sentenced •She has been fined GH¢46,000 Patience Asiedua, a self-acclaimed evangelist has been handed a fine of GH¢46,000 for operating television channels without certification and displaying what the court deems to be ‘charlatanic
• Dominic Nitiwul says safety is the number one condition in picking an aircraft for the president • He believes the country should be concerned with the President's safety at all times • Okudzeto Ablakwa however believes that the cost of hiring the craft should be also be a factor Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the Member of Parliament for North Tongu has taken to social media to issue a counter-argument to claims by the Minister of
James Oppong-Boanuh, Ghana's Inspector General of Police, IGP, has had a busy last two days as he looks to give leadership to his force and security assuarance to the general population.
Three Black Stars players, Andre Ayew, Kudus Mohammed, and Gladson Awako will headline this year’s edition of the Ghana Football Awards which comes off on Saturday, July 3, 2021, at the Grand Arena, Accra.
Correspondence from Eastern Region Some 200 boat owners and fisher folks at Akateng in the Eastern Region are up in arms against a premix fuel cartel which they accused of sabotaging their work by taking over fuel meant for their fishing and transportation activities.
• A report on the public perception on insurance has been released • It was put together my the National Insurance Commission, with funding from the GIZ • It found that the public perception is just about half way through the 100% mark A research into the perception the general public holds about insurance as well as the level of insurance awareness they have has found that only half the people actually understand the workings of insurance.
• Invigilators have been cited for aiding students to copy in examination halls • This was revealed in a new report from Africa Education Watch • The Education Policy Research and Advocacy Organization has called on the Ministry of Education to bring to book the perpetrators A new report released by the Africa Education Watch shows that some invigilators contributed to the examination malpractices recorded in the 2020 West
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