The Right Reverend Dr Setorwu Kodzo Ofori, Moderator, Global Evangelical Church (GEC), has proposed that the church establish more schools to safeguard the future of children. He said the church needed to assume the role of grooming children to grow into responsible and God-fearing citizens and not leave it to governments, which could succumb to … The post ?news,
The FBI says it is treating Friday’s deadly attack on a Florida navy base as a presumed terrorist attack. The Saudi gunman – who was training at the Pensacola site – killed three sailors before he was shot dead. Special
Gambian President Adama Barrow has pledged to punish human traffickers following the deaths of dozens of people who drowned this week when their boat attempting to reach Europe capsized off Mauritania.
The Algerian prosecutor’s office has requested 20-year prison sentences for several former politicians accused of corruption, including two prime ministers (PMs) who served under former President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, local media reported. The trial is the
Police in the Kenyan capital sealed off a court building where the governor of Nairobi County was due to be charged with corruption and other economic crimes on Monday, guarding against threatened protests by his supporters. Governor Mike Mbuvi Sonko was arrested on Friday and is accused of conspiracy to commit
First Deputy Majority Whip, Matthew Nyindam, has dismissed perceptions that the political class and Members of Parliament (MPs) in particular were corrupt. In his view, that perception was not supported by any evidence and must not be given heed. The latest Afrobarometer report on corruption perception in
If we do not do anything about corruption in the country, we will all perish under its weight because in some cases corruption can lead to death. When people do not have clean water because an official did not supervise a contractor to do a good job but approved the work because of kick back, … The post ?Corruption will kill all of us if…….. appeared first on
The Central Regional Police Command has arrested one more suspect in connection with the shooting incident at Mankessim in the Central Region, which resulted in the death of two people. It brings to six the number of suspects currently in police custody over the incident.
A music producer, Ola Adenekan Kabiru, who allegedly stuffed a gas cylinder with a large quantity of dried leaves suspected to be marijuana and attempted to enter Togo with the contraband, is facing trial at the Ho Circuit Court. The court, presided by Mrs Priscilla Dikro Ofori, last Wednesday heard
Two boys, died when they fell into an abandoned illegal mining pit, popularly known as “galamsey” at Boete Sennet, in the Obuasi East District of Ashanti Region. Bashiru Ibrahim, 11, and Nurudeen Sufiani 13, pupils of Boete Primary School at Obuasi, died when they allegedly went to swim in the abandoned pit. Ashanti Regional National Disaster … The post 2
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