Stop the needless finger-pointing and keep the lights on – Herbert Krapa to Jinapor
Japanese chipmaker Renesas Electronics (6723.T), will cut less than 5% of its global workforce, amounting to fewer than 1,000 positions, as it grapples with sluggish demand for its chips. Renesas, whose customers include automakers Toyota (7203.T), and Nissan (7201.T), has also cancelled salary increases including for executives planned for this spring. The company did not provide an exact number … The post Japan’s
President John Dramani Mahama has said despite the economic crisis that have plagued Ghana in recent years, his tenure would mark the beginning of new opportunities for Ghanaians. In his inaugural speech as he took office yesterday as the sixth president of the Fourth Republic, President Mahama assured that his administration would work to fulfil … The post Dawn of new era: There’s hope
The Afropop singer began her musical career in the 1980s and also appeared in popular TV series.
Former Minister for Energy, Herbert Krapa, has refuted claims made by John Abdulai Jinapor, Member of Parliament (MP) for Yapei-Kusawgu, suggesting that Ghana may face an imminent energy crisis due to the failure of the previous Akufo-Addo administration to stock adequate fuel. In a statement shared on his Facebook page, Mr. Krapa dismissed Mr. Jinapor’s […] The post Massive load shedding claim
The Member of Parliament (MP) for Yapei-Kusawgu, John Abdulai Jinapor, has criticized the Akufo-Addo administration for failing to secure adequate fuel reserves to meet the country’s energy needs before leaving office. He warned that this oversight has left the new government in a precarious situation that could escalate into a national crisis. Speaking on JoyNews […] The post Jinapor Criticizes
The paramilitary group is accused of the "systematic" murder of men and boys and brutal sexual violence.
Renowned journalist Gary Al-Smith joins Sporty Group as Regional Content Lead
Samsung Electronics (005930.KS), released on Wednesday a fourth-quarter operating profit estimate that missed analyst estimates by a large margin, as it lagged behind rival SK Hynix (000660.KS), in supplying high-end chips to Nvidia (NVDA.O). Samsung’s earnings were dented by rising research and development costs and the ramp-up of manufacturing capacity for advanced chips, as well as by slowing demand for … The post Samsung
Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang officially took office yesterday becoming the first female Vice President of Ghana. This significant achievement serves to inspire confidence among Ghanaian girls and embodies the true essence of our pursuit for affirmative action. She arrives at the office following a notable career in academia, culminating in her role as the Vice … The post Prof. Naana
IES warns of a looming dumsor crisis and urges the Mahama administration to act immediately. Inefficiencies and low fuel stock threaten Ghana’s power supply. The post IES urges Mahama administration to act swiftly to avert impending dumsor first appeared on 3News.
MTN FA Cup powerhouses, Accra Hearts of Oak and Kumasi Asante Kotoko, have been drawn against Division One and Two sides in the Round of 32 stage of the 2024/25 edition of the competition. The two clubs, the most successful in the annals of the FA Cup, have amassed a total of 21 titles together, … The post Hearts, Kotoko in tricky MTN FA Cup matches appeared first on Ghanaian
NCA Director-General, Dr. Joe Anokye, has proceeded on terminal leave effective January 7th, 2025, ahead of the government transition. The post NCA Director-General, Joe Anokye, proceeds on terminal leave first appeared on 3News.
The venue was the iconic Black Star Square and the occasion was the swearing-in of the 6th President of the Fourth Republic of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama. It was a ceremony of exceptional grandeur, characterised by glitz and glamour which could pass for the envy of other African countries and the reference point for advanced … The post Swearing-in ceremony with exceptional grandeur appeared
Former Energy Minister Herbert Krapa has refuted claims of looming load shedding in Ghana and challenges the NDC government to focus on competent power sector management. The post Herbert Krapa to NDC: ‘Keep the lights on as we did’” first appeared on 3News.
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