Mohammed Alsaadi is an Omani film producer well-known in both Egypt and Oman for his quality film productions. Known for his high production values, his films have won in competitions and film festivals in both Oman and Egypt. He recently won Best Film in Oman in 2018. He is in the process of making a … The post Mohammed Alsaadi reveals his plans on reaching a
Despite the serious setbacks caused to businesses by COVID-19, alcoholic drinks producers, AA Food and Beverages (AAF&B) believes that there are still bright prospects for the industry. The company says it is poised to adapt to the changing COVID-19 challenges, such as the closure of bars and ban on large
The International Monetary Fund has revised Ghana’s growth rate for this year, from 4.2 per cent to 4.6 per cent this year. In its latest updated World Economic Outlook Report the Fund also projected an impressive Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate of 6.1 per cent for next year. According to the Fund,
Pensioners have been given a good scheme to keep their lives insured and secured as they are on pension. This is to offer retirement savings solutions and ensure that pension provision to individuals are painless for employers while assuring for scheme members. The add-on service is
Former Accra Great Olympics Chairman, Eric Afotey Odai will be laid to rest on Saturday, April 24, 2021. This was announced on Tuesday when the family, led by his son, Felix Otoo Afotey, Samuel Komey, nephew and staunch Great Olympics supporter Joseph Langabel called on the leadership of the Ghana Football Association. General Secretary of … The post Fmr Oly Chairman Afotey Odai’s
Match day 19 of the Ghana Premier League (GPL) will kick start today with ‘Ebusua’ Dwarfs playing host to Eleven Wonders at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium at 3pm. According to the FA’s Referees Appointment Committee (RAC), that match will be handled by referee Benjamin K. Sefa to be assisted by Sintim Musah and Richard … The post Officials announced for GPL match day 19
The National Paralympic Committee (NPC) of Ghana has invited six top para-athletes for camping at Cape Coast in the Central Region, in preparation for the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games. The camping would commence from today and end on May 2, 2021. A letter signed by Mr. Peter Adjei, General Secretary of the NPC said
Churches of Christ Help Ministry, a non-governmental organisation(NGO), yesterday presented consumables and personal protective equipment (PPE) worth GH?45,000 to three psychiatric hospitals in the country. The beneficiary institutionsare
Caritas Ghana, a faith-based non-governmental organization (NGO), has established a recycling plant in the Tamale metropolis. The plant, which is to reprocess plastic materials
What began as an attempt to repair tense European Union (EU-Turkey) relations has turned into a diplomatic spat that has been dubbed “sofagate”. When European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was left standing because of a
Congolese police fired live rounds on Thursday to disperse protesters demanding the departure of the United Nations (UN) peacekeeping mission from the city of Beni, its mayor and witnesses said. Hundreds of youths have been protesting in several cities in eastern Democratic Republic
This year’s World Health Day was marked on Wednesday against the backdrop of a raging pandemic highlighted with inequitable access to COVID-19 vaccine. Rich countries have taken the lead in the race to inoculate their populations against COVID-19 and restore economic activity, leaving developing countries, especially in Africa, wondering why they’ve been left behind. African media … The post Vaccine
Border clashes between Ethiopia’s Afar and Somali regions have killed at least 100 people, a regional official said, in the latest outbreak of violence ahead of national elections in June. About 100 civilians, many of them herders, were killed since clashes broke out on Friday and continued through to Tuesday, Ahmed Humed, the deputy police … The post More
A pathologist and researcher, Prof. Agyeman Badu Akosa, has reiterated the need for public institutions and individuals to undergo regular check-ups to reduce the threats of silent killer diseases in Ghana. He argued that such regular check-ups at
Dr Yaw Adutwum, the Minister of Education, has broached a conversation on the need for Ghana to rethink its educational system to make it relevant to meet the socio-economic dictates of the 21st Century. From time immemorial nations have continuously reformed their educational systems to be in tune with time but some of these nations … The post Both education and attitudes must
Two persons have been arrested by the police for allegedly stealing a motor cycle at Korle Bu in Accra on Tuesday. The suspects, Majid Alhassan, 21 and Emmanuel Kofi, 19 are in the custody of the police assisting investigations. The Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Accra Regional Police Command, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) … The post 2 in custody for stealing motor cycle
Personnel from the Counselling and Psychology Unit of the Ghana Police Service have interacted with the family of Ishmael Abdallah, the 10-year-old boy allegedly murdered at Kasoa for money rituals.The visit was to sympathise with the family and provide counselling services to help them manage the trauma.Mr Samed Akalilu, spokesperson for the family, told the … The post Police interact
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