The refusal of doctors to accept postings to the Northern, Upper East and West regions remains a major challenge to the Ghana Health Service (GHS). According to Dr Anthony Nsiah-Asare, Director General of the Ghana Health Service, “out of the 11 doctors we placed in the Upper East, only two have reported, the Upper West, … The post Doctors’ refusing
The Police must deal with crimes of vigilantism without fear or favour, Mrs Akosua Frema Osei Opare, the Chief of Staff at the Presidency has stated. “I urge you to deal with such crimes swiftly without fear or favour, be professional, bold, fair and firm irrespective of ethnic, political or economic standing of personalities involved … The post Deal with vigilantism without
UNDER the gaze of the Sphinx, a spectacular Africa Cup of Nations draw in Giza last Friday night produced an intriguing set of groups that leave many riddles to be answered. After an open-air event against the illuminated backdrop of the pyramids, hosts Egypt, winners of the competition a record seven times, will face double … The post Zimbabwe face Egypt in AFCON opener appeared first
The President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has cautioned chiefs and opinion leaders to refrain from interceding on behalf of trouble makers in their communities, and allow the law enforcement agencies to carry out their constitutionally mandated duties. He said he would not countenance the practice where some chiefs interfere with investigations by the police when … The post Don’t
A Democratic congresswoman says she will not be silenced after facing a barrage of criticism over comments she made about the 9/11 attacks – including from Donald Trump. The US president tweeted “WE WILL NEVER FORGET” alongside a video showing footage of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks spliced with a speech by Representative Ilhan Omar. … The post 9/11 row embroiling
A senior journalist of the Ghanaian Times,Mrs Anita Nyarko-Yirenkyi, was among five other journalists, who were last Friday honoured by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in recognition of their selfless reportage and dedication to the works of the Department. Mrs Nyarko-Yirenkyi and her colleagues were presented with a plaque and citation at the West African … The post Ghanaian
Parliament has approved a €155 million loan for the completion and equipping of the Maternity and Children’s blocks of the Komfo-Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH). This was as a result of a deal between the Government of Ghana and Deutsche Bank AG, London Branch. The loan (€155,043,352.60) is made up of two components: €122,543,352.60, … The post Parliament
The National Democratic Congress is in a state of mourning following the passing away of one of its First Co-National Chairmen, Alhaji Ussifu Ali. The party in a statement noted that Alhaji Ussifu Ali died at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital after a short illness in the mid hours of Tuesday, April 9, 2019. Alhaji … The post NDC mourns former co-chairman Alhaji Ussifu Ali
The newly elected executive council members of the Christ Apostolic Church International (CACI) chaired by Apostle George Yeboah have been inducted into office for a four-year term at the Anim Temple. Apostle Dr S.K. Amoani, immediate past chairman of the church inducted into office the new chairman Apostle Yeboah who in turn inducted into office, … The post CAC EXECUTIVE COUNCIL INDUCTED
Christians must reflect on the ‘spirit of humility’ as they celebrate Easter, Rev. Father Anthony Bezo, had admonished. He stated that Jesus humbled himself, came down into the world and even died an innocent death. Rev. Fr Bezo gave the admonishment when he delivered the homily at the Christ the King Catholic Parish Church, Effiakuma … The post Christians must reflect
A 42nd minute headed goal from Kwadwo Obeng Junior handed Accra Hearts of Oak a narrow 1-0 win over city rivals Liberty Professionals 1-0 yesterday in the week five game of the Normalisation Committee Special Cup at the Dansoman Carl Reindhorf Park. Obeng Jnr broke the deadlock after finishing off a well taken corner kick … The post Hearts pip Liberty Pros appeared first on Ghanaian
A 10-man Accra Great Olympics yesterday secured their first win on the road at Tafo after beating Okyeman Planners 1-0 in their match day five fixture of the Division One League (DOL) Normalisation Committee (NC) competition. Liberty Nyabah fetched the only goal of the game with a scissor kick from an expertly taken free kick … The post Oly silence Okyeman Planners appeared first on
The Medical and Dental Council (MDC) is reviewing its minimum requirement for the study of medicine abroad as part of efforts to check poor performance of Ghanaian doctors who train in foreign countries. According to Chairman of the Board of the Council, Professor Paul Kwame Nyame, evidences gathered over the years on the worth of … The post Medical
MOHAMED Salah struck one of the goals of the season as Liverpool kept their title bid on track with a crucial 2-0 victory over Chelsea at Anfield. The Egyptian forward ended a five-game drought on home turf with a rocket of a 25-yard drive to move level with Sergio Aguero at the top of the … The post Liverpool regain top spot appeared first on Ghanaian
A Cape Coast Magistrate’s Court has sentenced Adama Ahmed, unemployed, to a fine of GH¢1,600.00, for stealing his friend’s laptop and mobile phone, valued at GH¢1,850.00 The convict, who appeared sober and remorseful after pleading guilty to the charge of stealing, appealed to the court to tamper justice with mercy. Prosecuting, Sergeant Christian Antwi told … The post Man
President Donald Trump’s eldest daughter, Ivanka Trump, has arrived in Ethiopia to promote a US government initiative aimed at advancing women’s participation in the workplace. The initiative aims to benefit 50 million women in developing countries by 2025. Ms Trump will visit women working in the coffee industry and a female-run textile facility. She will … The post Ivanka
PRESIDENT Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has been touring the newly created Ahafo, Bono and Western North Regions as part of his efforts to demystify the Presidency, bring the President closer to the people and interact with them and hear their concerns at first hand. He commenced his tour by cutting the sod for the construction … The post A WORTHY PRESIDENTIAL DUTY TOUR appeared first on
The Document Fraud Expertise Centre (DFEC) of the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) inaugurated a training facility on Friday to equip its personnel in the fight against identity fraud and irregular migration. The building of the facility, which is the first of its kind in the sub-region was fully sponsored by the Federal Police of Germany. … The post ?Ghana
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