The President of the Alumni Association of the Seventh-Day Adventist College of Education (SEDACOE) at Asokore near Koforidua, Dr Okoampa Archer has pledged the association’s continuous assistance to
The Omanhene and President of the Nsein Traditional Council in the Nzema East Municipality, Awulae Agyefi Kwame II, has described the statement by the President of the National House of Chiefs, Togbe Afede XIV that the House had taken a decision to vote ‘No’ in the upcoming referendum as
The St Francis of Assisi Girls Senior High School at Jirapa in the Upper West Region has celebrated its 60th anniversary with a call on government to help solve the transportation, accommodation and toilet facility challenges to befit its status. The school authorities and the St Francis Old Girls Association (FOGA) jointly organised the programme … The post St Francis Girls
The Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG) will establish a $10-billion Job Fund to provide capital for young Ghanaians to start their own businesses when the party is voted into power in next year’s general election, the presidential candidate,
Dan Botwe, the Minister of Regional Reorganisation and Development, has proposed a total withdrawal of the December 17, 2019, referendum over what he claims are attacks on the president’s person. “I am convinced some persons are unjustifiably hurling invectives at President Nana Akufo-Addo over the
Concerned citizens of Jirapa and a group of New Patriotic Party (NPP) loyalists based in the Upper West Region have mounted pressure on the government for the removal of Christine Bombanye-Amadu, their Municipal Chief Executive from office. They alleged at a street protest that she was guilty
Akane Adams, the National Treasurer of the People’s National Convention (PNC), Akane Adams has called for a ‘yes’ vote in the upcoming referendum. According to him, “partisan elections at the district level will open opportunities for minority political parties with no representation in Parliament,
The Henry Djaba Foundation, a non-governmental organisation (NGO), focusing on gender and social protection is canvassing for votes for women and Persons With Disability (PWDs) in the December 17, 2019, district level elections. The elections is intended to elect assembly and unit committee members
I was in my early teens when I first heard the word referendum. It was a new vocabulary but very often and laud on radio. It was in jingles, drama, songs, debates, news all over the place. I went to my school teacher, the Mr. Okoampa to enquire the meaning. He said to me, it … The post Yes or No; It will still be Ghana appeared first on Ghanaian
A fact finding committee set up to investigate two University of Ghana lecturers, Professor Ransford Gyampo and Dr Paul Butakor, following a BBC documentary titled ‘Sex for Grades’, have recommended the matter be brought before the University’s Disciplinary Committee. The committee, chaired by Justice Vida Akoto-Bamfo, a retired Supreme Court judge, made the recommendation after … The post Prof
The graves of 145 people have been discovered under a high school in Tampa, in the US state of Florida. They are part of Ridgewood Cemetery, a mid-20th Century cemetery for the poor. The coffins – buried 3-5ft (1-1.5m) deep –
The fifth Democratic presidential debate was held on Wednesday evening at the Tyler Perry studios in Atlanta, Georgia. For at least a few hours, 10 presidential candidates did their best to wrest the attention of American
Israel’s attorney general has charged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with bribery, fraud and breach of trust in three cases, the justice ministry says. Mr Netanyahu is alleged to have accepted gifts from wealthy businessmen and dispensed favours to try to get more
A man identified by UK broadcaster Sky News as the stowaway whose dead body fell from a Kenya Airways plane into a London garden in June has emerged. Cedric Shivonje Isaac, who is being held in prison for an unrelated crime, has told Kenya’s leading newspaper, the Daily Nation, that Sky
The African Union (AU) has called on South Sudan’s parties to agree on a systematic approach to address remaining outstanding matters within the agreed 100-days extension period. The call was made by the Peace and Security Council of the 55-member
After weeks of political turmoil including violent protests, an alleged coup attempt and the emergence of two competing prime ministers, Guinea-Bissau is holding a presidential election on Sunday that many hope will usher in a semblance of calm. The vote will pit President Jose Mario
The National Peace Council has called on the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and National Democratic Congress (NDC) to endorse and adopt the Draft Roadmap and Code of Conduct on political vigilantism. The document has been developed by a Technical Committee as part of an ongoing dialogue aimed at ending
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