PROOFED Government is aiming to install 10,000 Close Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras by end of the year to enhance security in the country.If completed, that would bring the number of the surveillance cameras to 10,800 and extend the country’s cellular capabilities to all districts of the country.National Security Minister, Albert Kan Dapaah, in an answer to … The post Gov’t
The Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Dr Mustapha Abdul-Hamid, has assured that there would not be astronomical increase on petroleum prices at the pumps due to the suspension of the price stabilisation and recovery levy. He said the suspension of the levy was intended to stabilise prices and to enable the … The post Suspension of fuel
That Ghana’s efforts towards the achievement of a meaningful and realistic development since attaining independence had been that of an uphill and downhill process, cannot be disputed by any sincere, authoritative and knowledgeable political scientist or cultural critic. The name Ghana, and for that matter, the country Ghana, is synonymous with greatness, power, opulence and … The post Ghana’s
Dr. Denis Waitley believes that there is A WINNER’S EDGE, away of viewing life that is the critical attitude for success. The object of his book with this title is to provide the reader with the most critical and important elements that develop and sustain an attitude toward life that results in success for the … The post THE WINNER’S EDGE appeared first on Ghanaian
“Society should be considering therapy for rapists, not just jail time,” a Senior Researcher in brain and behaviour based at Stellenbosch University, South Africa, Dr LihleQulu has said. According to Dr Qulu, findings have shown that imprisoned rapists underwent some form of ordeals in their childhood which subsequently affected their behaviour in their adult stage. … The post Let’s
Prank calls by some members of the public to the National Ambulance Service (NAS) in the Volta Region, falsely reporting road accidents and domestic emergencies, are frustrating operations of the service. The Volta Regional Administrative Manager of NAS, Mr Bright K. Manu disclosed this to the Ghanaian Times in an exclusive interview in Ho yesterday. … The post Prank
France has said it deplores the decision of 76-year-old former hostage Sophie Pétronin to go back to Mali months after she was released. The charity worker was held by militants in northern Mali for four years. She was freed and flown to France as part of a prisoner swap for almost 200 jihadists in October … The post France criticises freed hostage who went back to Mali
Republican Glenn Youngkin has been elected as Virginia’s next governor in a major upset, with his Democratic opponent conceding the race. The ballot has been widely seen as a referendum on Joe Biden’s presidency, and defeat will unnerve the Democrats. He won by 10 points in Virginia in the presidential election just a year ago. … The post Shock win for Republican
Voters in Minneapolis have rejected a proposal to replace the city’s police with a new department of public safety. The decision comes six months after a white Minneapolis officer was convicted of murder for killing George Floyd. Floyd’s filmed murder led to several days of riots in the city and calls to “defund the police”. … The post Minneapolis
All sides in Ethiopia’s Tigray conflict have violated international human rights, some of which may amount to crimes against humanity, a new report states. Extra-judicial executions, torture, rape, and attacks against refugees and displaced people were documented. A joint investigation by the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) and the United Nations (UN) Human Rights Office … The post ‘War
Two bodies were pulled out from the debris of a collapsed Lagos high-rise building on Wednesday bringing the death toll to 22 people. Rescuers have brought to safety nine people who survived, the emergency services said, but construction workers feared dozens of their colleagues were trapped inside. The 21-storey building was still under construction when … The post Death
Algeria said on Wednesday that Moroccan bombardment had killed three of its citizens in the border area between Mauritania and the disputed territory of Western Sahara and warned it would “not go unpunished”. Monday’s incident underscores the risks of escalation between the powerful North African rivals after months of deteriorating relations tied to the conflict … The post Moroccan
Residents of Koforidua, the Eastern Regional capital, are complaining about the deplorable state of the Jubilee Park in the city, a state facility which some of them used to hire for holding events like funerals. The Koforidua Jubilee Park,like any other Jubilee Park elsewhere in the country, was built in 2007 as a monument to … The post Crack the whip in non-maintenance
The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, has said attempts by the police to arrest the Member of Parliament for Madina, Francis-Xavier Kojo Sosu, and the fashion in which same was done, “offend not just the letter but the very spirit that underpins our 1992 Constitution”. He acknowledged that though MPs are not above … The post Speaker fumes
The police have obtained criminal summons to arraignin court, the Member of Parliament (MP) of Madina Constituency, Francis Xavier Sosu,on November 8, 2021. The lawmaker has been charged for obstruction of public highway, causing danger to road users and causing damage among others. The acting Director General of the Police Public Affairs, Assistant Commissioner of … The post Police
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