The Asante-Mampong Government Hospital has been thrown into shock, disbelief and grief over the gruesome murder of a 24- year-old nurse at the facility by her boyfriend. The deceased, Ivy Awuah, was reportedly stabbed several times in the abdomen by … Continue reading →
Directors of Hearts will hold an emergency meeting on Wednesday in the wake of looming crisis that threatens their ambitions in the Ghana top flight this season.
TNT MagazineArsenal create history with seven goal league cup comeback against ReadingTNT MagazineArsenal staged the greatest League Cup comeback last night as they found themselves four nil down inside 35 minutes away to Reading in the League Cup before pegging the Royals back to 4-4 to force extra time, and then emerging 7-5 winners at the ...Capital One Cup: Royal hearts broken by Arsenal comebacktalkSPORT.co.ukHOME > SPORT > FOOTBALL > Wolves bid for Emmanuel Frimpong for second ...Express.co.ukWalcott thrilled by Gunners comebackESPN STAR SportsMetro -THISDAY Live -Goal.comall 806 news articles »
IBNLiveArsenal's Wenger hails 'one of my greatest victories'Mail & Guardian OnlineArsenal were heading out of the League Cup on Tuesday evening before launching an incredible comeback from 4-0 down to progress to the quarter-finals, as they bid to end their seven-year wait for a trophy. The 12-goal thriller at the Madejski Stadium could ...Five things Reading can take from Defeat to ArsenalHere Is The CityArsenal make heroic comebackTV3.ieReading dressing room 'like a funeral', says manager Brian McDermott after ...Telegraph.co.ukGMA News -The Australian -Sky Newsall 846 news articles »
TWO NOMINEES for appointment as Supreme Court Judges, Justices Anthony Alfred Benneh and Joseph Bawah Akamba, were yesterday grilled by the Appointment Committee of Parliament for hours as they were quizzed on several constitutional matters in the country. Justice Benin, … Continue reading →
HaaretzWarplanes attack Damascus suburbIrish ExaminerWarplanes attack Damascus suburb. Wednesday, October 31, 2012 - 09:33 AM. Syrian warplanes are pounding opposition strongholds around Damascus and in the north, activists said today, as President Bashar Assad's regime intensifies air strikes against ...Syrian General assassinated in DamascusAl-Bawabaall 2,056 news articles »
Government plans to offload shares in some State Owned Enterprise (SOEs) on the Ghana Stock Exchange for Ghanaians to own part ownership of the companies. At the moment, only five out of the 39 state enterprises pay dividends to the …
The Lumina Foundation, the Lagos-based leading literary organisation and administrators of The Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa, has chosen Accra as the venue for the next awards ceremony in 2014. Toward this end, the Pan African Writers’ Association (PAWA) has been invited by the Foundation as a partner in the event, and to assist in enhancing awareness of the Prize throughout the continent. The Prize, which is intended to recognize and encourage literary excellence, has a monetary value of US$20,000 for the winner. This was disclosed when the CEO of the Foundation, Dr. Ogochukwu Promise, and the Foundation’s Advisory Chairman, Ivor Agyeman-Duah, called on the Secretary-General of PAWA, Prof. Atukwei Okai, in Accra. The award ceremony in Accra, Dr. Promise revealed, will be part of a global celebration of the works of nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, who will be 80 years old in 2014. It will include a week of Theatre Arts in Accra, institutional colloquiums in Europe and America, a congregation of world leaders and Nobel Laureates, as well as the publication of an anthology of tributes. Dr. Promise said since the institution of the Award in 2005, the Foundation has seen entries jump from 87 to 415 in 2010 from 26 African countries. The 2012 Awards Ceremony, which took place in Lagos, had as its guest speaker former Ghanaian President John Agyekum Kufuor, supported by over a 1,000 dignitaries within and outside of Nigeria. A South African journalist, Sifiso Mzobe, won this year’s award with his book Young Blood. PAWA Secretary-General, Prof. Atukwei Okai on his par, congratulated the Foundation for its work, especially in the rural mobile library sector which has increased access to reading and great collaboration between the Foundation and educational institutions in Nigeria -- adding that the Pan African Writers’ Association (PAWA) will work to ensure the success of this worthy event.
Daily MailHurricane Sandy 2012: Superstorm forces coffins of the dead to rise up from the ...Daily MailAfter having leveled huge swathes of New York City and the East Coast as it rampaged through the region on Monday night, superstorm Sandy inflicted a final indignity as it caused coffins to rise from their graves. At one cemetery in Crisfield, Maryland, two ...US Northeast back to business after Sandy's hard hitReuters AfricaUS counts cost as Sandy recedesMyjoyonline.comCoastal residents try to pick up after monster storm, but challenge of rebuilding ...Montreal GazetteDaily Beast -The Province -New York Times (blog)all 22,428 news articles »
Three persons believed to be have robbed Kan Dapaah, chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) and Member of Parliament (MP) for Afiagya Sekyere West in the Ashanti Region of $1000, GH¢500 and other valuables, were arraigned yesterday. The accused … Continue reading →
NDTVActivists say government fighter jets pound rebel strongholds near Damascus ...Montreal GazetteIn this Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012 photo, night falls on a Syrian rebel checkpoint in the Bustan Al-Pasha neighborhood, the boundary of the area controlled by rebel fighters at the northeast limit of the Kurdish controlled area of Sheikh Maksoud in Aleppo, Syria.23 die in Syrian clashesDetroit Free PressAnti-regime activists say Syrian regime kills 23 in Damascus suburb in airstrikes ...Washington PostRebels kill Syrian Air Force generalZee NewsVoice of America (blog) -Reuters -Al-Bawabaall 1,851 news articles »
National GeographicSandy pummels W. Virginia as grueling recovery begins on East CoastCNN International"Clean and disinfect everything that got wet," New York's governor says; New York's bus service resumes, but the subway system will be offline for days; West Virginia gets pummeled with feet of snow; At least 33 U.S. deaths are blamed on Superstorm Sandy ...Region hit by Sandy struggles to resume daily lifeHouston ChronicleTotal devastation down there: CitizenThe ProvincePresident Obama's New Jersey Gambit Centers on Hurricane Sandy ReliefDaily BeastNew York Times (blog) -The Independent -Brisbane Timesall 22,592 news articles »
Kwaku Agyemang Manu, a former Deputy Minister for Finance, yesterday told an Accra Fast Track High Court, Financial Division, that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) financier and businessman, Alfred Agbesi Woyome, was not sent by the government to source for … Continue reading →
Recent research indicates that 60 to 70 percent of people with diabetes have a form of neuropathy, a leading cause of erectile dysfunction (ED). Diabetes is a condition of elevated blood sugar that is caused by poor production or lack of insulin. Diabetes is also commonly tied to obesity, high blood pressure and cholesterol – all contributors to ED
NDTVSyria activists say warplanes hit Damascus suburbsThe Seattle TimesSyria activists say warplanes hit Damascus suburbs. Activists say Syrian warplanes are pounding opposition strongholds around Damascus and in the north, as the regime of President Bashar Assad intensifies airstrikes against rebels seeking to topple him.Syria violence marks end of failed truceFinancial Timesall 1,885 news articles »
The much anticipated presidential debate organised by the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) in Tamale saw Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and Dr. Michael Abu Sakara Forster of the Convention Peoples’ Party (CPP) outshining their … Continue reading →
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