• In April this year, tons of fishes were washed to two shores in Accra and Axim • The matter was investigated • This week, a comprehensive report on the findings is expected to be released After over two months since some dead fishes were washed ashore on some beaches in the country, a final comprehensive report is to be released by the government.
The final round of Euro 2020 group games continues on Monday, with Austria, Ukraine, Finland, Russia and Denmark all vying for a last-16 spot.
• The price of crude oil went up on the commodities market today at a unit price of -0.
• The cedi traded against the dollar at a mid-rate of 5.
The Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) is targeting to raise $3 billion in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) for the country in 2021.
A report by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) has indicated that only a quarter of agribusiness firms across the country are aware of the much-talked-about African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement.
Fidelity Bank Ghana, the largest privately-owned Ghanaian bank, has chalked an enviable milestone in its drive towards digitalizing its banking services.
Fidelity Bank Ghana, the largest privately-owned Ghanaian bank, has chalked an enviable milestone in its drive towards digitalizing its banking services.
The leader of the church of Rabbi, Prophet Kwabena Tewiah has decried what he says is the decision by leaders of the country to ignore the spiritual implications of some incidents and disasters that have rocked the country in the past.
• Edward Adeti was dragged to NMC by BONABOTO • He was accused of unprofessional conduct • NMC in its ruling said it did not find any wrongdoing or unprofessionalism with Adeti's work Starr FM reporter Edward Adeti, has been exonerated in a ruling which was brought against him by BONABOTO, a Civil Society Organization in the Upper East Region.
• Sone countries within the ECOWAS sub-region shows off their presidential jets in Ghana • Ghana's presidential jet has been described as smallest and oldest compared to its neighbours • ECOWAS held its 59th ordinary session in Ghana Some countries within the ECOWAS sub-region showed off their presidential jets when they arrived in Accra for the 59th ordinary session of the Authority of Heads of States and Governments.
Another guy has been broken-hearted by a Nana Ama after the incident that happened on the campus of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.
• Asiedu Nketia is unhappy with the decision by the Chief Justice to haul Dr.
• Kwesi Pratt has criticized the Israeli government, calling it an apartheid government • He says the Israeli security should not an example for Ghana • He narrated how Israeli forces allegedly kidnapped and tortured a businessman in Ghana Veteran journalist Kwesi Pratt Jnr has given a detailed account of how a businessman who was en route to Ghana was, in his words, kidnapped by Israeli security forces at a place with close proximity
• Social media users trolled and attacked the IGP after a Father's Day post by the Ghana Police Service on social media • The handlers of the post however pulled down the post • The IGP has come under attack following some comments he made about calls for his resignation Ghana Police Service forced to delete Father’s Day post for IGP after attacks by social media users The Inspector-General of Police, James Oppong-Boanuh, and
Fisher associations in Ghana are worried about the unavailability of a research vessel to conduct examinations on the behaviour of the country’s fish species, particularly in closed seasons.
• The 2021 Hajj has officially been cancelled • The National Hajj Board has promised to refund monies of persons who make requests • It has assured a smooth and expeditious process for refunding the monies The National Hajj Board has officially announced the cancellation of the 2021 Hajj following an announcement by the Saudi government that international pilgrims will not be allowed for this year’s Hajj.
• Bishop Dag has apologized to Otumfuo Osei Tutu II • He extolled the Ashantehene in his apology • He claims his sermon is nearly two decades old Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has extolled the achievements of Otumfuo Osei Tutu II in a statement that was issued to apologize for a sermon that criticized the Ashantehene.
• Raymond Atuguba says the government should restructure Ghana's legal aid mechanism • He said only 10% can pay to access legal representation • He noted if not addressed, the rich will always be privileged Prof Raymond Atuguba, the Dean of the University of Ghana School of Law has bemoaned that, Ghanaian citizens need to be empowered legally else the laws of the state will continue to favour the rich and privileged in the society.
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