Twitter, they say is the home of social media savagery and it is not hard to understand how and why the platform has earned such ‘enviable’ reputation’. The trolls, the banter, the clap backs are hard-hitting which makes it quite unpleasant to have yourself or your celebrity being ‘dragged’ on …
Read More »Western Togoland signboard spotted in Eastern Region
A signboard with a ‘Welcome to Western Togoland’ and ‘You are leaving Western Togoland’ inscription has been spotted at Akorley in the Yilo Krobo District of the Eastern Region. Residents say they saw the signboard on Thursday morning. Persons who erected the signboard still remain unknown. Aside the inscriptions, the …
Read More »[VIDEO]: Akufo-Addo in hot soup as leaked documents expose oil smuggling at the Jubilee House
US-based Ghanaian Investigative journalist, Kevin Ekow Taylor and has once again made a shocking revelation about corruption and smuggling ongoing at the Jubilee House which is the seat of government of the Republic of Ghana. Speaking on his “With All Due Respect” show on Facebook, the ace journalist said that …
Read More »Agyapa deal not suspended – Pius denies claims
Deputy Information Minister Pius Enam Hadzide has denied claims that the Agyapa Royalties deal has been suspended. Mark Agyemang, the Technical Manager for PIAC, told the media after a meeting with Finance minister Ken Ofori Atta on the controversial deal that the government had agreed to suspend the arrangement for …
Read More »Barbados Embassy in Ghana to open in October
Minister of Health and Wellness, Lt. Col. Jeffrey Bostic, announced on Monday that Barbados has established an embassy in Ghana and the opening is scheduled for October. The announcement came at a luncheon hosted by the Queen Elizabeth Hospital to welcome 49 Ghanaian nurses, who have been assigned to the …
Read More »$150 Covid-19 testing fee: Government considers a possible review following public outpour
Government says it may consider a possible review of the $150 (¢868) cost for Covid-19 testing for travelers coming into Ghana if the need be. According to the Deputy Minister for Aviation, Yaw Maama Afful, options including government subsidizing the testing fees or a review are on the table for …
Read More »[PHOTOS]: Baby buried alive survives at Ajumako Ebowkurase
A newborn baby girl who was buried by her mother in a bush at Ajumako Ebowkurase, a suburb of Ekwamase in the Ajumako Enyan Essiam District of the Central Region has been found alive. According to eyewitnesses, they went to the bush and heard the cry of the baby and …
Read More »Don’t use House of Chiefs to legitimize Agyapa deal -Togbe Afede
The President of the National House of Chiefs, Togbe Afede XIV has called on the public to disregard publications purported to have emanated from the House of Chiefs condemning comments made by the National Democratic Congress’ flagbearer John Dramani Mahama on the Agyapa Royalties controversy. According to the Agbogbomefia of …
Read More »GRIDCo explains intermittent outages
The main operator of the electricity grid, Ghana Grid Company, has attributed recent intermittent power outages to challenges with some of its key transmission lines in the Western and Eastern parts of the country. Brief outages have hit certain parts of the country in recent days; particularly last week and …
Read More »Government begins payment of LEAP beneficiaries
The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection has announced an electronic payment platform for beneficiaries on the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP). Addressing journalists at the Information Ministry during the “MEET THE PRESS” series on Wednesday, September 2, 2020, the sector Minister, Hon. Cynthia Mamle Morrison stated that all …
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