President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo yesterday received the letters of credence of seven new envoys who have been accredited by their respective countries to represent their interests in Ghana They are the Israeli Ambassador to Ghana, Shlomit Sufa; Cuban Ambassador to Ghana, Mrs Anette Chao Garcia; and the Egyptian Ambassador to Ghana, Aldesouky Mahmoud Youssef. … The post President
Ghanaians have been advised to keep their valuable documents in safes to protect them against the risk of fire, floods or theft. The Executive Director of Krif Ghana Limited, Mrs Susan E. Okosun, gave the advice at Tema on Monday at the company’s 52 Free Safes promotion launch. The programme, she said, seeks to donate … The post Ghanaians advised to keep valuables in safes
Design and Technology Institute (DTI), a privately accredited technical and vocational education facility, last Wednesday signed a Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) with Takoradi Technical University (TTU) to implement a Precision Quality(PQ) Programme. It aimed at equipping young people with fabrication skills, boosting the competency based learning of TVET universities, improve work skills of master craft … The post DTI,
The All People’s Congress (APC), has encouraged the citizenry to pay taxes for the rapid socioeconomic growth and development of the country. It called on them not to shirk their responsibility by evading tax to stall progress, growth and development. “Taxation is what is going to help us develop our country and not borrowing because … The post APC encourages citizenry
The Northern Regional executives of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has sacked Alhaji Abdulai Zakaria as chairman of Mion Constituency forworking against the party’s interest in the 2020 general elections. It said due processes were followed and he was given a fair trial but couldseek redress with the party’s National Executives if he disagreed with … The post N/R
The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) has advised the leadership of political parties to resort to dialogue in addressing electoral disputes to prevent violence.It explained that resorting to violence rather would derail and stall the socioeconomic growth and development of the country. “As citizens, we must not invoke violence to derail and stall the … The post Resort
The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has underscored the need for the establishment of offices for all Members of Parliament (MPs) in their constituencies to address the needs of their constituents. He said MPs must have offices and staff that would support and assist them to perform their duties. “Most MPs are professionals, yet, have … The post MPs constituency
C.K. Tedam University of Technology and Applied Sciences (CK-UTAS) is located in the Kassena-Nankana Municipal of the Upper East Region. It was formerly Navrongo campus of the University for Development Studies (UDS). The university is named after Clement Kubindiwor Tedam, a prominent native of the municipality. The Ghanaian Times had a conversation with the first … The post Restructuring
The year was 1974. I was a first-year Law student at University of Ghana Law faculty Early one morning two senior lecturers walked into the Lecture hall Professor Akilagkpa Sawyerr, who later became Vice chancellor of the University, and Dr S K Date – Baah who later became a Justice of the Supreme Court. For … The post History: Whose history? appeared first on Ghanaian
Victims of the recent tidal wave that caused havoc in Sallakope, Adina and Amutinu in the Ketu South Municipality and Anloga District respectively in the Volta Region that rendered over 4,000 homeless are appealing for relief items. The tidal waves caused flooding leading to the damage of many homes, property and school building. The situation … The post Tidal wave victims cry for relief
Ghana has recorded 27 new cases of the COVID-19, the Ghana Health Service (GHS) has said. The country’s active cases are now 734, this, according to the Service has brought the country’s total confirmed cases to 130,827 as of November 17, 2021. The Service has also indicated that three persons are in critical condition, while … The post COVID-19: Ghana records 27
One of our stories today talks about the danger persistent delay in collecting and disposing of refuse generated at the Kaneshie Market and its environs poses to traders, shoppers, pedestrians, travellers and residents and, of course, everyone who would have to transact business in that environment. The story raises issues of grave concerns regarding the … The post Kaneshie
Chairman of Parliamentary Select Committee on Finance, Kwaku Kwarteng, has warned that the country would be thrown into a state of chaos if the House agrees with the Minority to reject the 2022 budget statement and economic policy of government. The immediate effect of the action being advocated by the Minority, Mr Kwarteng, NPP MP for … The post Rescinddecision to reject
Four suspects, who robbed residents of Ajasco Red Top, at Kokrobite, a suburb of Accra, were on Thursday arrested by the police in a special operation. The suspects are Benjamin Otoo, also known as(alias), Dada Joe, Tony Mensah Yedu, alias, Big Joe, BismarkAsabree, alias Dagbano, and Nana YawArko. They reportedly broke into the rooms of … The post Police arrest 4 robbers at Ajasco
The Konongo Magistrate Court has adjourned the case, involving five students of Konongo Odumase Senior High School (SHS) alleged to have stabbed their colleague to death, to November 29, this year. The court during the last hearing, directed that a representative of the Attorney-General’s (A-G) Department should be in court the next adjourned date so … The post Trial
A Murder enquiry is underway in Ho, following the discovery of the body of a young woman in a refrigerator in her boyfriend’s room in the neighbourhood of Fiave, in the Volta Region. The deceased was only identified as Lizzy, and her boyfriend, whose name was only given as Frank, was said to be on … The post Body of woman found in refrigerator at Fiave
A 40-year-old unemployed man on Monday appeared before an Accra Circuit Court, for allegedly possessing fake united States (US) dollar currency notes, and defrauding a businessman of GH?35,000. Moses Aboagey Marfo has been charged with defrauding by false pretenses and possessing fake currency notes. Marfo allegedly used the fake US dollar notes to purchase motorcycles … The post Unemployed
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