The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), has chastised Parliament, accusing it of failing in its oversight mandate in the implementation of the National Anti-Corruption Action Plan (NACAP). It bemoaned that the House had not shown the needed muscle to ensure the smooth implementation
US President Donald Trump has called Justin Trudeau “two-faced” over a video in which the Canadian leader appears to mock him at a meeting of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) leaders. Footage showed Mr Trudeau, UK Prime Minister
The Democrat-led House Intelligence Committee voted on Tuesday to adopt a report summarising its findings from an ongoing impeachment inquiry against US President Donald Trump, paving the way for the next stage of the fast-moving investigation. Lawmakers voted 13 to 9 to allow the House panel chaired by
Rescuers in Kenya have retrieved the body of a teenager who drowned as she tried to save a man who had got into trouble as he was crossing a swollen river. Anna Nduku, 19, fell into the Kandisi river near Ongata Rongai, on the outskirts of the
Months after a man was shot dead in a Berlin park, Germany is throwing out two Russian diplomats because it suspects the murder was ordered by Russia or Russia’s Chechen republic. The expulsions come shortly after Germany’s chief
The process of establishing the assets of the late Robert Mugabe will take some time, his lawyer said on Tuesday, casting doubt on a state media report that the former Zimbabwean leader left $10 million and some properties in the capital. Zimbabweans have speculated for years about Mugabe’s wealth,
The United Nations (UN) has sent a contingent of peacekeepers to an area of central South Sudan where about 80 people have been killed in a bout of fighting between two ethnic communities, the UN and a local official said on Tuesday. The violence between
The Special Development Initiative Ministry was unable to execute most of its planned projects for 2018 because of the “paltry” allocations made to it, Parliament’s Committee on Employment, Social Welfare and State Enterprises has observed.
Heavily armed police and military personnel dominated the premises of the Ho Magistrate Court ‘One’ yesterday, during the hearing of Homeland Study Group Foundation (HSGF) case. A total of seven people, including a woman, are standing trial at the court for their alleged
The current campaign for the consumption of locally manufactured rice must be vigorously sustained if Ghanaians will accept to consume local rice. Although the campaign may have been coming a little too late because of the volumes of imported rice in this country, it is commendable that the campaign has started and already catching fire. … The post ?There can be
The Nkawie Circuit Court in the Atwima Mponua District of Ashanti Region, has sentenced two farmers who engaged in illegal mining in the Jimira Forest Reserve, near Nyinahin, to two years imprisonment each, in hard labour. Duut Yusifu and Moses Tiidabe, the convicts, pleaded guilty to unlawful entry, causing damage and involvement in illegal mining … The post 2 farmers jailed for illegal
The state is still continuing investigating the case in which Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Dr Benjamin Agordzor and nine others have been charged with treason and abetment of crime, the prosecutor has told the Kaneshie District Court yesterday. Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Sylvester Asare, the prosecutor, said the bill of indictment (BI) would … The post Coup
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