Former President, Flt. -Lt. (Rtd) Jerry John Rawlings has commended the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) for its efforts to mechanise cocoa farming in the country. He said the board’s decision to replace the age-old cutlasses and machetes used to prune cocoa trees and weed farms, with motorised pruners and slashers …
Read More »Government suspends consular services in countries hit by Coronavirus
Government has suspended consular services provided by embassies and high commissions in countries affected by the deadly Coronavirus. The Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Charles Owiredu said this while outlining measures being taken by the government to prevent a spread of the virus. The Deputy Minister also pointed out that …
Read More »Police Hospital to hold mass burial for 120 bodies
The management of the Ghana Police Hospital at Cantonment has served notice it will carry out a mass burial for one hundred and twenty unidentified bodies in their mortuary. This, according to a statement from the Hospital, is part of their routine exercise to decongest the hospital mortuary. “The Ghana …
Read More »No Ghanaian’ll die from Coronavirus – Duncan-Williams as he declares 72-hour prayer & fasting
Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams has declared a 72-hour prayer and fasting period against the spread of the coronavirus. The founder and leader of Action Chapel International has been leading his congregation to pray since 8 march 2020 that no Ghanaian life, home and abroad, will be lost to the coronavirus. …
Read More »Parliament approves GHS41m tax waivers for Metro Mass, three others
Parliament has approved a request for tax waivers amounting to GHS41 million for four state institutions. The Ghana Immigration Service sought GHS 841,000 in tax waivers on weapons, the Ministry of Regional Re-Organisation sought GHS708,000 in waivers for vehicles to be procured for the six new regions, the Metro Mass …
Read More »Coronavirus: MPs to have temperature tested before entering chamber
Speaker of Parliament has ordered the Clerk Office of the House to check temperatures of MPs and visitors in Parliament in the wake of coronavirus scare. Prof. Mike Oquaye also admonished Members of Parliament to avoid handshaking and make good use of hand sanitizers installed at vantage points in Parliament. …
Read More »3 Ghanaians petition UN to remove Akufo-Addo as SDGs co-chair
Three Ghanaian citizens, Elikem Kotoko, Stephen Kwabena Attuh and Issifu Seidu Kudus Gbeadese, have petitioned UN Secretary-General António Guterres to remove President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo from the Eminent Group of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Advocates as a Co-Chair. According to the petition, the President is complicit in the resurgence of illegal small-scale …
Read More »DCE’s house burgled
Some hoodlums have broken into the residence of Joseph Owusu, aka Odenkyem, District Chief Executive (DCE) for Sekyere Afram Plains in the Ashanti Region, and made away with over GH¢40,000. The thieves stole the cash from the DCE’s parked vehicle after gaining access into his house at Akyeremade in the …
Read More »Girl, 4, killed by her school bus in freak accident
A Muslim couple in the Ashanti Regional town of Sawaba, is in grief after their four-year-old daughter died on the spot after she was run over by her school bus Wednesday. The incident occurred at approximately 6:30 am when the deceased, Aisha Abdul Aziz and her seven-year-old brother had converged …
Read More »How a Ghanaian Chief tricked the Danes in 1693, took their castle and later sold it back to them
Osu Castle, also known as Christiansborg Castle, is a castle located in Osu, Accra, Ghana. Christiansborg Castle was built by Danish colonialists in 1659 on a land obtained from Paramount Chief Okaikoi of the Ga ethnic group. Over the years, the fort was juggled between the Portuguese, Swedish and Danish. …
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