After blasting onto the scenes in their teenage years, some Ghanaian players were seen as potential national asserts who would grow to give the country new football stars. There were touted as players who would grow to play for some of the biggest clubs in the world and compete …
Read More »Agyapa deal revived; Let’s not drop it – Ofori-Atta
The Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, has called for support for the Agyapa Deal to progress instead of it being abandoned. Responding to a question about the deal at a press briefing in Accra yesterday, the minister described the deal as a “good one” that would help the country to …
Read More »Twerking not part of ‘borborbor’ – Chief fumes
Borborbor, the traditional dance of Ewes in the middle belt of the Volta Region, is a prominent feature at public gatherings. It has been in existence for years and often comes with delightful choreography that attracts many people. Some dance groups design costumes and rehearse performances ahead of major events. …
Read More »‘I don’t take things that are not mine’ – Taxi driver who returned GH¢8,400 speaks
The taxi driver who has become the toast of people on social media for returning monies found in his car to the rightful owner has spoken about why he decided to return the money. Isaac Ackon said his decision was premised on the principle of not taking things that are …
Read More »‘Not true!’ – French Ambassador on taking up Creative Arts ministry’s job
French Ambassador to Ghana, H.E Anne Sophie Ave, has debunked claims that she is working harder than the Ministry of Tourism, Arts & Culture. Earlier after the ‘Accra in Paris’ concert spearheaded by the Ambassador, popular Ghanaian rapper Guru, took to Twitter to call out the Ministry over their failure to …
Read More »Bunkpurugu health centres not shutting down over lack of medical supplies – DCE
The District Chief Executive of Bunkpurugu-Nakpanduri in the North East Region, Joseph Louknaan, has debunked claims that health centres in Bunkpurugu risk being shut down due to the unavailability of drugs and other medical supplies. This comes on the back of some reports indicating that the district health centres lacked …
Read More »My family and faith absolutely do not practice polygamy- Mary Yul Edochie
Mary Yul Edochie has set the record straight after her husband Yul Edochie shared a video of them goofing around together. When Yul shared the video today, May 10, followers assumed all is now well between Yul and his first wife after he took a second wife. However, May has …
Read More »Govt will soon not have the resources to finance Free SHS – NAGRAT
President of the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) Angel Carbonou has said the government is reaching a point where it might be unable to finance its flagship Free SHS initiative. According to him, the teachers association warned the implementation of the programme will have financing challenges but the government …
Read More »Rev. Ayensu’s anti-Mahama comments not our official position – Methodist church
The Methodist Church of Ghana has said the comments by Rt. Rev Stephen R. Bosomtwe Ayensu on former President John Dramani Mahama are his views and not the views of the church. Reacting to the former president’s position to repeal the controversial E-Levy Act, Rt. Rev. Ayensu said they are …
Read More »You would not even win power to repeal E-Levy – Former Methodist Bishop to Mahama
Bishop Bosomtwe Ayensu, past Methodist bishop of Obuasi, has lashed out at the former President, John Dramani Mahama for his resolve to cancel the much talked about electronic transactions levy when he assumes office in 2025. The outspoken Bishop believes Mahama wouldn’t even come to cancel it. He further expressed disappointment …
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