The Heart-to-Heart Ladies Foundation on last Thursday donated educational and essential supplies to The Street Academy, a sports and cultural organisation for street children. The gesture was to empower and enhance learning among students of the academy and create a learning environment to promote academic work. The items included books, school supplies, food supplies and … The post Heart
There was a splendid performance to herald the opening of the 28th Ghana Universities Sports Association (GUSA) games, currently on-going in Cape Coast. The 15-day event is on the theme: ‘repositioning university sports for national development’ and featured all 16 public universities. Among the participating universities are University of Cape Coast (UCC), host, University of … The post 28th GUSA
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.
The Ninth Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana was in the wee hours of yesterday inaugurated for a four-year term. In all, 275 of the 276 newly-elected Members of Parliament (MPs) were inducted into office by the Speaker, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin. The Ablekuma North Constituency in the Greater Accra Region did not have … The post 9th Parliament takes
Cerebral palsy is believed to be one of the most common neurological disorders in Nigeria.
Mubarak Bala was jailed for blasphemy in a case that attracted criticism from rights groups.
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