Board Member of Accra Hearts of Oak and Executive Committee member of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Frank Nelson has rubbished assertions that the FA is in crisis. Board Member of Hearts of Oak Frank Nelson has dismissed claims that Ghana Football Association is crisis following recent occurrences. Following George Afriyie's removal as the Ghana FA vice president on Tuesday, claims emerged that the nation's football governing body is crisis. But Frank Nelson, who doubles
The BBC look at some immunisation myths which are still prevalent across Africa.
Outgoing Chairman of the Church of Pentecost has urged pastors not to manipulate their flock for money but learn to depend on God to meet their needs.
By Laudia Sawer, GNATema, April 27, GNA - Authorities of the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) have assured workers of the Tema Port, that the contract between it and the Meridian Ports Services Limited (MPS) was being reviewed.Mrs Esther
By Christopher Arko, GNAAccra, April 27, GNA – Parliament has given backing to the African Continental Free Trade Agreement, seeking to boost intra-Africa trade through the creation of a single market for goods and services.It also aims at faci
By Samuel Akumatey, GNANkwanta (V/R), April 27, GNA - Mr Alberto Mario Noretti, the Secretary of the Volta Regional Chapter of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), has advised journalists not to compromise on safety in the line of work.“You
The University for Development Studies (UDS) has held a special congregation in commemoration of its 25 Anniversary held at the Tamale City campus, Dungu. In all, 269 persons, including six PhD graduates, received certificates for meeting the University’s academic requirements. An Honorary Doctorate Degree was conferred on a former President of Cape Verde, Pedro Verona ... The post UDS holds
By Erica Apeatua Addo, GNAAkyempim (W/R), April 27, GNA - AngloGold Ashanti Iduapriem Gold Mine has upped its anti-malaria fight, extending the disease prevention education to senior high schools.This is being done in partnership with John Hopkin
By Fatima Anafu-Astanga, GNATamale, April 27, GNA - Ms Margeret Gwada, the Chief of Field Office, UNICEF Ghana, has said the pledge to end open defecation in the Upper East, Upper West and the Northern regions by December 2019 required strong and collaborative partnership.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have named their third child Louis Arthur Charles. The couple’s second son was born at
By Benjamin Mensah, GNAAccra, April 27, GNA - Parliament on Thursday evening concurred that further work by the House on the Right to Information (RTI) Bill should not be done under a certificate of urgency.It “should be taken through the norma
By Julius K. Satsi, GNAAccra, April 27, GNA - Mr Ousman Umar, the Founder and President of NASCO Foundation, a Non-Governmental Organisation has urged Ghanaian youth to avoid the attempts of migrating to Western Europe through the dessert.Narrati
By Iddi Yire, GNAAccra, April 27, GNA – The United States (US) Embassy has celebrated Mrs Nancy Keteku for her contributions over the past 28 years in promoting higher education to students in Ghana and throughout Africa.Mrs Keteku would be ret
A mob of angry youth at Larbanga have killed two elephants of the Mole Game Reserve in the West Gonja district of the Northern region Thursday evening as the animals were returning to the Park after straying to graze in the area. The youth shot dead the animals and injured two others who managed to […] The post N/R: Angry youth kill two Mole park elephants appeared first
Parliament on Thursday evening concurred that further work by the House on the Right to Information (RTI) Bill should not be done under a certificate of urgency. It “should be taken through the normal legislative process in accordance with Article 106 of the Constitution” of Ghana. The House at a plenary, following a recall by … The post Parliament re-lays RTI Bill appeared
The Parliament of Ghana has ratified the African Continental Free Trade Agreement, seeking to boost intra-Africa trade through the creation of a single market for goods and services. This makes Ghana the second country after Rwanda to ratify the agreement. It also aims at facilitating free movement of persons and capital to promote economic integration. … The post Ghana
Joseph Whittal, CHRAJ Boss The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) has said it will sue the Ghana Fire Service (GNFS) again if it fails to reinstate the Read More... The post We’ll Sue Again If Pregnant Fire
Bayport Savings and Loans, a member of the Bayport Management Limited (BML) has launched the 'We Are Bayport' campaign.
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