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Body of a juvenile with missing parts found in Kuano River

A body of a juvenile about 10 years old, has been found in the Kuano River at Asiam, a suburb of Dokrokyiwaa near Coaltar in the Eastern Region. According to Mr Francis Gomado, Deputy Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Eastern Regional Police Command who disclosed the incident to the …

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COVID-19: The Scientific Knowledge Has Failed. Let’s Try Common Sense – Educate Africa Institute

“Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away” these are the words of the President of Educate Africa Institute, Boadi William.   When I toured around various schools and read from the various media and heard from parents …

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African Court kicks out Woyome again

A last-minute attempt by troubled businessman Alfred Agbesi Woyome to frustrate efforts by government to sell his properties to defray the GH¢51.2 million he fraudulently received as judgement debt has hit a snag. The African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights based in Arusha, Tanzania, has for the second time …

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Pwalugu Multi-Purpose Dam Project: VRA ESIA Team Begins With Enumeration towards the Development of Resettlement Action Plan 

A Team of Engineers, Land Surveyors, Land Evaluators, Estate Officers, Environmentalists, Planning Experts, etc. from the Volta River Authority have begun enumeration at the Project Affected Communities (PAC).   This is towards the development of Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) as part of the construction of the Pwalugu Multi-Purpose Dam in …

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Covid-19 Fight : KMA Donates PPEs To KSTS And ASHS

The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) made a courtesy call on the Kumasi Secondary/Tech School (KSTS) and Asanteman Senior High School to donate a number of PPEs.   The Head of Wast Management Department of KMA  during  his presentation on behalf of the Kumasi Major Hon Osei Assibey Antwi, said its part …

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Provide Sick Bays with Qualified Health Staff at all SHS – Kwabena Frimpong Appeals 

The General Secretary for Kumasi Youth Association(KuYA) Mr Kwabena Frimpong has called on the Government through the Ghana Education Service (GES)  to collaborate with the  Ghana Health Service (GHS) to help establish functional sick bays with qualified health professionals to manage , in all Senior High Schools across the country.  …

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We Need More Support From Clergy, Churches In The Music Industry – Female Gospel Musician Pleads

Doreen Okyere is a fast-rising Ghanaian gospel musician, songwriter, composer, and an Entrepreneur.   She is currently the most talk about Ghanaian gospel artist now , taking the  industry by Strom.   Speaking in an interview on “Showbiz dairy” hosted by Sammy Flex which was monitored by xbills  walkergh of …

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We don’t know if ‘COVID-19 SHS students’ brought virus from home – GES to Nana B

Management of the Ghana Education Service (GES) says they have not been able to clarify whether infections of the deadly coronavirus recorded among students were imported from their various homes to the schools or not. The National Youth Organiser of the New Patriotic Party, Henry Nana Boakye popularly known as …

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KATH staff reportedly dies, another on admission after contracting coronavirus

A health worker at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) has died after contracting the deadly Coronavirus, officials say. Although management will not give full details of the recorded fatality, it says a number of its staff have recovered from the virus too. “As at the last check, Komfo Anokye has …

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All SHS students will be quarantine after WASSCE – GES

The Ghana Education Service (GES) says the measures to be adopted are a possible mandatory quarantine of the Senior High School (SHS) students after the successful completion of the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) before they are finally allowed to integrate with the larger community. Director-General of the …

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