On July 19, 1965, Ghana first adopted the cedi notes and pesewa coins to replace the Ghana pounds; shillings and pence. Under British colonial rule, the official currency was the Ghana pounds, shillings and pence. Prior to this, the West African Currency Board was first adopted and used mainly for …
Read More »Dust Disease – Are we doing enough to protect the population?
It is the desire of every young person to find work or trade, however, there are hazards in every job with corresponding risks; and we are exposed to different levels and combinations of hazards depending on our workplace. One major workplace hazard is silica – inhalation of its dust leads …
Read More »VIDEO: The three presidential seats designed for Kwame Nkrumah
In pursuit of his African Personality concept after independence, Dr Kwame Nkrumah contracted Kofi Antubam, a talented artist, to create the country’s three Presidential Seats for the political authority of the new nation. With the help of some local craftsmen, Kofi Antubam designed and made the seats, a task that …
Read More »Police Force Suspected Goat Thief To Eat The Raw Meat At Police Station
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is investigating a case in which law enforcement agents forced an elderly suspected goat thief to eat raw stolen goat meat. The incident allegedly occurred at Guyu Police Station in Matabeleland South. National Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident saying the police …
Read More »Why Prophet Ajagurajah wants GFA to change the name of Black Stars
Bishop Kwabena Asiamah, popularly known as Prophet Ajagurajah has charged the Ghana Football Association to change the name of the senior national team, the Black Stars. According to the founder of the Ajagurajah Movement names have meaning and claimed no star gives off dark light so the name should be changed. …
Read More »Meet Philip Quaque: The first African to be ordained as priest by the Anglican church
The introduction of Christianity and missionary work in the days of slavery and colonialism was well evident in the Gold Coast era. While the British merchants and rulers established their presence at the Cape Coast castle and other forts, missionary work was in full force and Philip Quaque, a son …
Read More »‘He whom the gods want to kill, they first make him mad’ – Allotey Jacobs reacts to Hopeson Adorye’s comments
Allotey Jacobs, a social commentator has waded into the raging issue of Hopeson Adorye’s comments at a rally organized by supporters of Alan Kyerematen. Sharing a video of Hopeson Adorye’s post, Allotey Jacobs implied that the comments from Hopeson Adorye will adversely affect Alan Kyerematen’s chances. “Those whom the gods want to …
Read More »Free SHS: Let’s support government for continuous running of the policy – Concerned Parents
A pressure group, calling itself Concerned Parents for Free Senior High School Policy (FSHS), has called on the public to support government for the continuous running the Free SHS policy amidst global economic crisis as Ghana heading to IMF.. The group in a press release dated August 13, 2022 …
Read More »My husband’s brother raped me, tried to enter me through the anus – Married woman
A married woman has shared a chilling story of how her husband’s elder brother raped her. According to her, the man even tried to insert his penis into her anus to have anal sex with her. Narrating her ordeal to members of ‘Tell It Mom and Dads’ on Facebook, she …
Read More »‘The hassle is real’ – Gabby Otchere-Darko laments over economic mess
Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko, one of the leading members of the governing New Patriotic Party, NPP, is complaining about how dire the economic crisis has been. According to him, it does matter where in the world anybody finds himself or herself, the dire economic crisis is very real. “The hassle is …
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