When I think of the number of things I regret never having done in my life, one of the first that comes into my mind is never hanging apologies to my mother for the trouble I must have caused her when I was an infant. I remember, in particular, writing all over her kitchen floor … The post I Must Have Been Born With A Piece Of Charcoal In My Hand! appeared first on Ghanaian
The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has re-affirmed its preparedness to work with the Ghana Immigration Service and other sister security agencies in the fight against any emerging threats, particularly at the country’s borders. The Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF), Lieutenant General Thomas Oppong-Peprah, who gave the assurance, therefore urged … The post Let’s
The Cyber Security Authority (CSA) has cautioned the public to be wary of electoral misinformation and disinformation targeted at flawing this year’s general election. Director-General of the CSA, Dr Albert Antwi-Boasiako, said the authority was anticipating the deployment of disinformation and misinformation campaigns powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) especially on social media to influence the … The post Election
The Minister of Information designate, Fatimatu Abubakar, has asserted that nearly 30 per cent of radio stations established in the country collapsed within six months of operation.This, according to her, was largely due to financial constraints these establishments face, adding that most radio and electronic media outlets are set up as non-viable entities.Ms Abubakar made … The post 30%
The lifting of the ban on party politics in the country on May 18, 1992 led to multi-party elections that birthed the country’s Fourth Republic. The presidential election was held on November 3, that year and the parliamentary elections almost two months later on December 29. Going by the four-year electoral cycle adhered to in … The post Alan-led ARC gives Ghanaians
The Paramount Chief of the Gbese Traditional Area in the Greater Accra Region, Nii Dr Ayi-Bonte II, has outlined plans to redevelop the Queen Elizabeth II Foundation Educational Complex into a model school in Accra. The redevelopment exercise, which will be undertaken in three phases, will give the school a total face-lift and also create … The post Gbese
Reconstruction works have begun on the 23-kilometer Takoradi-Agona Nkwanta dual carriageway in the Western Region. The project, which is part of the National Highway (N1H1), involves the construction of four major bridges including the Ewusiejoe and the Apremdo bridges, and also a number of culverts. Dr Amoh in helmet on inspection with experts at the … The post Work begins
The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) on Wednesday filed fresh charges against the former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Public Procurement Authority (PPA), Mr Adjenim Boateng Adjei. He faces eight charges related to the misuse of public office for personal gain and manipulation of the procurement process to gain an unfair advantage in … The post OSP files fresh charges against
At least 609 people died nationwide in road crashes during the first quarter of this year, as against 553 death srecorded last year, within the same period. Similarly, 3,823 others suffered various injuries asagainst 3,747 last year, within the same period. The accidents were 3,405 within the first quarter this year, as against 3,367 the … The post 609 die in road crashes 1st quarter 2024
An International Arbitration Tribunal has ruled on February 28, 2024, that the international arbitration instituted by Cassius Mining Company Limited against Ghana shall be conducted before a High Court in Ghana, and not London, United Kingdom. Cassius Mining wanted the arbitration proceedings conducted in London, but the international arbitration tribunal ruled otherwise. The court gave … The post Ghana
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