The Head Pastor of the Bethel Deliverance Mission International, Reverend Stephen Yuiah, has urged Christians to remain humble no matter their social, economic or political status. He said the Christian church should uphold humility and “we must all strive to attain this value no matter the challenges we go through”. Rev. Yuiah said this in … The post ?Christians
The Central Regional office of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) has presented a number of items to the Ankaful Prisons in the Central Region. The items included bags of rice, oil, bread, tin tomatoes, sugar,
The General Secretary of the Industrial Commercial Workers Union (ICU) Ghana, Mr Solomon Kotei, has urged workers in the country to perform their tasks more efficiently to achieve maximum productivity. He said workers must endeavour to ensure their organisations’ vision was achieved to help promote their financial welfare. Mr Kotei said this at the maiden … The post ?Perform
Heart of Little Angels on December 31, 2019, donated food items including 20 bags of rice, 10 boxes of Gino tomato puree and six bags of toilet roll to the Osu Children’s Home in Accra. Mrs Louisa Quaicoe, a private legal
Nii Armah Adjor II, known in private life as Nii Ayi Quaye, a security aide to President Nana Akufo-Addo has been installed as the traditional chief of Alajo, a suburb of Accra under the Gbese Stool of Ga Mashie. The occasion was marked with pomp and pageantry
The Pastor in charge of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) at Pokuase, Reverend Andrews Darko-Ameyaw, has advised workers to see the work entrusted into their hands as service to God and mankind and put in their best to make it better for posterity. According to him, God rewards hard work but hates
The Electoral Commission (EC) has justified its decision to procure a new biometric voting system and compile a new voter’s register for this year’s general elections. According to Samuel Tettey, Deputy Chairperson in Charge of Operations at the EC, the decision was informed by advice from its
Government has raised concerns over the decision by the Monetary Union of West Africa (UEMOA) to fix the new ECO currency to the Euro. The eight-member states of UEMOA, late last year, announced their decision to replace the CFA Franc with the new Eco currency beginning this year. Although
Twenty- one senior police personnel, including a female, have been promoted by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, following recommendation by the Police Council. A press release, issued by the Police Public Affairs Directorate, and copied to the
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced Sunday, January 5, 2020, as a general school reopening day for Senior High School (SHS) Form three students. According to GES, the date was to enable the final year students to have ample time to prepare for the 2020 West African Senior School
Fifty nine inmates of the Nsawam Prisons have been admitted by the University of Cape Coast (UCC), to pursue various diploma programmes in business and education through the distance mode of education. Out of the number admitted, 27 of the inmates would study Commerce,
The Nii Dodoo and Naa Desua Weku family of Korlegono, Accra, on December 26, 2019, feted about 150 children to mark the festive season. The beneficiaries, made up of children and grand children of the family were treated with food and music.
The first ever Islamic Education Unit (IEU) of the Ghana Education Service Annual General Meeting was last Friday held in Accra. It was on the theme “Re-positioning the IEU for effective teaching and learning in Islamic schools in Ghana.” It was organised by the unit
The Founder of Internet Society (ISOC) Ghana Chapter, Professor Nii Narku Quaynor, has suggested that internet service should be provided for free schools and tertiary educational institutions across the country. That, he said, would promote research and Information Communication
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has urged Ghanaians to consider the performance of his administration over the past three years and give him a second term in the upcoming election later this year. According to the President, the country, under his leadership
Former President Jerry John Rawlings has described as a calculated attempt by some individuals to distort history and destroy the legacy laid by the June 4th and 31st December revolutions. According to him, the two interventions were carried out
The Chartered Institute of Marketing, Ghana (CIMG) has implored political parties to engage marketing experts for their political marketing and communication activities in order to purge the atmosphere of mudslinging and insults. According to the CIMG National
Protesters who have been demonstrating outside the US embassy in Iraq for a second day have withdrawn from the area after a tense standoff. On Tuesday, the embassy was attacked by a crowd angered by US air strikes targeting an Iran-backed militia. Clashes continued on Wednesday as demonstrators hurled stones while
Lebanon has received a “red notice” from Interpol for the arrest of fugitive ex-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn. The request was received by Lebanon’s internal security forces on Thursday and is yet to be referred to the judiciary, Reuters news agency reports. Mr Ghosn, who was facing trial
Australia’s PM Scott Morrison had to cut short a visit to a town ravaged by fire after angry locals heckled him over the government’s response. Locals said he had done very little to help Cobargo in New South Wales (NSW), where two people died earlier this week and many lost their homes. The PM
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