An American man has been killed by an endangered tribe in India’s Andaman and Nicobar islands. Fishermen who took the man to North Sentinel Island say tribes’ people shot him with arrows and left his body on the beach. He has been identified as John Allen Chau, a 27 year old from Alabama. Contact with the endangered Andaman tribes living [...] The post American ‘killed by arrow-wielding’
Education took centre stage yesterday as the debate of the 2019 Budget Statement and Economy Policy of the government entered day two ahead of its anticipated approval. Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, last Thursday presented the budget to the House in line with Article 179(1) of the 1992 Constitution, and as it demands, members are to scrutinise the document before [...] The post Education
It refreshing that the Mediation Committee of the Eminent Kings, led by Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, yesterday presented a progress report on the Dagbon chieftaincy crisis to the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, with the assurance of continued efforts to ensure lasting peace in Dagbon. Before the presentation of the report yesterday, news came through the Dagbon Forum that [...] The post DAGBON
Former President John Dramani Mahama was yesterday absolved of any wrongdoing by the Supreme Court (SC) for granting presidential pardon to the “Montie 3”, who were jailed four months and fined GH¢10,000 each in July 27, 2016, for contempt of court. By a majority decision of 5-2, the Chief Justice, Mrs. Justice Sophia Adinyira, president of the seven-member panel [...] The post ‘Montie
The Supreme Court (SC) will on January 16, 2019 give judgement on the case in which the government has been sued for allegedly sponsoring the construction of a 5,000-seater capacity national cathedral. Mr. James Kwabena Bomfeh, also known as Kabila, a former Youth Organiser of Convention People’s Party (CPP), went to court to seek constitutional interpretation for what he called [...] The post Judgement
Two of the victims of the Kumasi gas explosion have been confirmed dead at the KomfoAnokye Teaching Hospital (KATH). Collins Obeng and Jacob Williams were among three victims, who were rushed to the hospital in critical condition on Tuesday. While Obeng died on Tuesday afternoon, Williams passed on the morning of Wednesday. Mr. Ernest Ekow Abban, Principal Administrative Manager of the [...] The post K’si
Samuel Tsatsu Acolatse The death is announced of Mr Samuel Tsatsu Acolatse, former staff of Bank of Ghana, on Wednesday, October 24, 2018, in London, United Kingdom. He was the son of the late Mr J.F.K Acolatse Snr, Principal Nursing Officer (Orthopedics) of Okomfo Anokye Hospital and Proprietor of Anloga Clinic, Anloga, Kumasi and Mrs Peace A. Acolatse, formerly matron, [...] The post Notice Board appeared first
The Supreme Court (SC) will on January 16, 2019 give judgement on the case in which the government has been sued for allegedly sponsoring the construction of a 5,000-seater capacity national cathedral. Mr. James Kwabena Bomfeh, also known as Kabila, a former Youth Organiser of Convention People’s Party (CPP), went to court to seek constitutional interpretation for what he called [...] The post Judgement
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