In spite of the economic challenges, Ghanaians are in the mood for the season’s celebrations. And the market spaces and streets in the business districts of our major cities Read More... The post Joy To The World… appeared first on DailyGuide Network.
The Chief of Agyendam, a fast developing community in the Asebu Traditional Area, in the Central Region, is gradually printing his name in gold, as far as the development of his community is concerned. The young chief, who took up the reigns of leadership about two years ago, as the chief of the town, has […] The post Editorial: Nana Benyin XIII deserves commendations
The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, has inaugurated 40 Parliamentary Friendship Associations with the task to deepen Ghana’s legislative diplomacy with the partner countries. The associations would be expected to build stronger relation with governments, civil society organisations on matters of mutual interests. The partner countries are Algeria, Austria, Barbados, Brazil, Canada, China, … The post Speaker
The Coalition of Domestic Election Observers (CODEO) has described as unfortunate, challenges that bedevilled the District Level Elections held nationwide on Tuesday, December 19. CODEO blamed the Electoral Commission (EC) for not living up to its task and urged it to do better, following reports of non-functioning of the Biometric Verification Device (BVD) used for […] The post Editorial: EC must step up its
Alban Bagbin Our constitution establishes clearly the principles of separation of powers. Therefore in the case of Ghana, the framers of the constitution anticipate some conflicts among all the Read More... The post Bagbin’s Crude Cadre Traits appeared first on DailyGuide
John Mahama There is something interesting but sometimes funny going on in the camp of the opposition NDC. There is a feeling among them that because Ghanaians booted them Read More... The post Tickling Themselves, Laughing appeared first on DailyGuide
The Programmes Manager in charge of Local and Urban Governance at the Ghana Center for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana) has attributed the low turnout in the District Level Election (DLE) to insufficient publicity. In an interview on Joy FM yesterday, Mr. Paul Aborampah Mensah said that media and civil society organisations did not put in enough effort, […] The post Editorial:
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Kingsford Sumana Bagbin, are in disagreement over the position of the 1992 Constitution on the passage of Private Member’s legislation in the House. This stems from the failure of the President to assent to three Private Member Bills which were passed by Parliament. It … The post President,
Yesterday, we carried a story about the proposal by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration to increase passport application fees from the current GH¢100 to GH¢644, which is a 544-per cent increment. We have taken note of all the explanation given, yet we find parts of it very unfortunate. For instance, we find … The post Check percentage hike in passport application
Two government officials through their respective social media platforms announced the commencement of work on the 30 km Kasoa-Winneba Junction Road and that of Adenta-Dodowa, which is 22km. Per the publications, the two roads will be dualised to help ease traffic and bring comfort to the commuters. The Chronicle congratulates the government for raising funds […] The post Editorial:
Two government officials through their respective social media platforms announced the commencement of work on the 30 km Kasoa-Winneba Junction Road and that of Adenta-Dodowa, which is 22km. Per the publications, the two roads will be dualised to help ease traffic and bring comfort to the commuters. The Chronicle congratulates the government for raising funds […] The post Editorial:
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration is proposing a 544 per cent increment in passport application fees from the current GH¢100 to GH¢644. The proposed increment is to reflect the increase in printing costs in order to curb losses the state incurs in printing passports. Ms Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, the Minister of Foreign … The post Foreign
John Mahama In seasons such as this as we inch towards the 2024 electioneering, we media people recollect with nostalgia the fiery write-ups of PAV Ansah. When incensed by Read More... The post Consistently Inconsistent Mahama (1) appeared first on DailyGuide
Tomorrow is the day for Ghanaians to vote in district-level elections (DLEs) to elect people to represent them in the various Metropolitan, Municipal and District assemblies (MMDAs), collectively known as district assemblies. They are also to elect Unit Committee members for the various electoral areas. All things being equal, voting is expected to begin at … The post Vote in your numbers in
A graphiconline report over the weekend quoted the Greater Accra Regional Director of the Electoral Commission (EC), Gladys Pinkrah, as calling on all eligible voters including men, women, youth, especially first-time voters and persons with disabilities (PWDs) to come out in their numbers to vote in Tomorrow’s District Level Elections (DLEs) for the development of […] The post Editorial:
The Member of Parliament for Madina Constituency, Francis-Xavier Sosu, has presented two draft bills to Parliament seeking to amend the Public Holidays Act 2001, Act 601. The object of the Private Member’s Bills is to add two Islamic Holidays to the number of public holidays the country observes and provide the effective use of public … The post Sosu proposes two
We commend transport operators or associations in Accra which have so far cautioned their drivers against indiscipline, including reckless driving, especially during the Christmas and New Year festivities, or face sanctions, including suspension and dismissal. We appeal to others in Accra and elsewhere who have not done so to take a cue from their fellows … The post Transport operators’
Some Ghanaians who are privileged to be accorded respect by the society have decided to poison the environment with their poisonous ideas. They have decided to use platforms offered Read More... The post Sulking Lot, Toxic Thoughts (1) appeared first on DailyGuide
We used this column yesterday to express our concerns over the springing up of skyscrapers in Accra, without the corresponding provision of modern equipment for the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS). We noted that though some of these high-rise buildings have as many as 25 floors, the GNFS does not have the fire tenders that […] The post Editorial: Varsities churning
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