The Financial Stability Council has pledged to continue to closely monitor the impacts of the Debt Exchange Programme on financial institutions and on the financial system as a whole, as well as the effectiveness of the measures outlined. According to the Council, the measures would be reviewed continuously and recalibrated as needed to ensure maximum … The post Financial
The Department of Agriculture of Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA) in the Effia-Kwesimintsim municipality of the Western Region says rabbit rearing is a prospective venture to grow the economy. In an interview with the Ghanaian Times yesterday, the Municipal Director of Agriculture, Mr John KwaminaGyimah, encouraged residents to venture into the rearing of rabbits. … The post ‘See
A capacity building training has been organised for women leaders in the health sector to help deliver a more robust health system in the country. The training was organised by the World Health Organisation (WHO) with support from the United Kingdom government through the Department of Health and Social Care (UK-DHSC) in Akosombo last Friday. … The post WHO builds capacity
At least 155 people have been injured after two trains collided on the outskirts of Barcelona, emergency services have said. The crash, which occurred around 07:50 (06:50 GMT), took place at a station in Spain’s north-eastern Catalonia region. Local media reported that the trains had been travelling in the same direction and collided while one … The post More than 150
Twenty-five people have been arrested in raids across Germany on suspicion of plotting to overthrow the government. The group of far-right and ex-military figures are said to have prepared for a “Day X” to storm the Reichstag Parliament building and seize power. A man named Heinrich XIII, from an old aristocratic family, is alleged to … The post Germany arrests 25 accused
The Taliban have carried out what is thought to be their first public execution since their return to power in Afghanistan last year. A Taliban government spokesperson said a man was killed at a crowded sports stadium in south-western Farah province after he confessed to murder. Dozens of leaders, including most top ministers in their … The post Taliban conduct first public
The Minority has called on Ghanaians to trust it to protect their interest as the House moves to the second stage of approval of the 2023 budget statement and economic policy of the government.The caucus said it is unfair criticisms by the public that it assisted the Majority Caucus to approve the budget on Tuesday … The post 2023 Budget
Certain accusations or admissions are difficult to make publicly. Therefore, for the Minister of Food and Agriculture, Dr Owusu Afriyie Akoto, to express concern about the smuggling of grains from the country into its neighbours such as Burkina Faso, Niger and other countries and accuse residents of the Upper West Region as being culpable in … The post All border towns must check smuggling
Eden Hazard has announced that he will retire from international football following Belgium‘s disappointing World Cup campaign in Qatar. Belgium were dumped out of the tournament at the group stage with the Real Madrid forward failing to make an impact on the team. Hazard played in all three Group F games but did not score … The post Hazard retires from intl football appeared first
Arsenal have been dealt a huge blow in their bid for a first Premier League title since 2004 with the news that Gabriel Jesus has undergone knee surgery. The Brazilian forward limped off for Brazil in their group stage dead-rubber with Cameroon last Friday with a suspected medial ligament damage just after the hour mark – though it … The post Jesus undergoes
Fans are convinced that Morocco are going to be the first African nation to win the World Cup after they beat Spain on penalties to move into the quarter-finals. Despite topping their group, Morocco entered the contest as the underdogs against the European giants, but they stuck to their task and managed to keep Spain … The post Fans tip Morocco to win World Cup appeared first on
Former Barcelona and Cameroon striker Samuel Eto’o has apologised for his part in what he described as a “violent altercation” following a match at the World Cup in Qatar. A video posted online appeared to show the 41-year-old, who is now president of his country’s football federation (Fecafoot), lashing out at a man. The incident … The post Eto’o apologises after
Kyle Walker has promised to make life as tough as possible on Kylian Mbappe when the pair go head-to-head in England’s quarter-final with France on Saturday. The pair have had many thrilling battles at club level in the Champions League and Walker’s yesterday’s press conference was dominated by questions of how he can nullify the … The post No
Croatia are ready to challenge “terrifying favourites” Brazil in their World Cup quarter-final tomorrow, says manager ZlatkoDalic. Dalic’s side came through extra time three times in the knockout rounds at the 2018 World Cup before losing 4-2 to France in the final. Croatia beat Japan in the last 16 on Monday on penalties following a … The post Croatia ready
The Regional Director of the National Youth Authority in the Upper West Region, Mr Amankona Ampofo has encouraged the youth to lead the campaign against bush fires and acts that are inimical to climate change. He explained that to help improve upon climate change conditions and reduce human activities such as felling of trees, land … The post Youth urged to lead campaign against
A total of 81 members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) have been approved to contest for various national executive positions in the upcoming delegates’ congress of the party. They will be contesting for the chairmanship, Vice Chairman-person, General Secretary, Deputy General Secretary, National Organiser, Deputy National Organiser, Youth Organiser, Women’s Organiser and National Communications … The post 81
Chiefs and sand winning contractors in the Ga South Municipality have been cautioned to stop the rampant illegal sand winning activities in the area. The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of the Ga South Municipal Assembly, Mr Joseph Nyarni gave the caution at the 35th annual farmers and fishers day celebration held at Obom in the … The post Ga South
A 31-year-old mobile money vendor, Ebenezer Amoaquandoh, is battling for his life after two armed men on a motorcycle attacked and shot him at Gomoa Akotsi in the Gomoa East District of the Central Region. The robbers made away with GH¢30,000. The incident happened on Tuesday around 9:00 p.m. at the Gomoa Akotsi Lorry station … The post Mobile money vendor robbed of GHc30,000,
A phone repairer who inflicted machete wounds on a labourer following a misunderstanding over non-payment of rent has been sentenced to 24 months’ imprisonment by an Accra Circuit Court. Raphael Abiwu pleaded guilty to the charge of causing harm. The Court convicted Abiwu on his own plea and deferred his sentence. The trial judge, Mrs … The post Phone
The Judicial Service yesterday issued a statement that Justice Eric Kyei Baffour, a judge of the Court of Appeal, never stated that the state was compromised in the matter of agreement entered into by the state and William Ato Essien for the settlement of GHC90 million to the state by the accused. Ato Essien and … The post Judge didn’t say state was
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