Tag Archives: to

Sabina Sabia Bolsong: The 2022 Call to the Bar overall best Mensah Sarbah prize winner

A total of 785 new lawyers were called to the Ghana Bar on Friday, November 11, 2022. The candidates, presented by the Ghana School of Law to the General Legal Council, GLC, consisted of professional law and post-call law students. The 2022 call to the Bar marks the 59th Anniversary …

Read More »

Accra Skytrain Project postponed due to coronavirus restrictions – Minister

Minister for Railways Development, John Peter Amewu, has revealed that the inability of government and its partners to implement the Accra Skytrain Project is due to travel restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the minister, following pre-feasibility studies the parties were set to undertake a 9-month long feasibility studies to enable the …

Read More »

Government steps up talks to secure cheaper fuel for Ghanaians

The government has given the assurance that it has stepped up its talks with some oil-producing countries to secure cheaper petroleum products to cushion Ghanaians in the face of the rising cost of fuel in the country. The Deputy Minister for Energy, Andrews Egyapa Mercer, made this announcement while reacting …

Read More »

You’ll break the 8 for us to see – Countryman Songo to NPP

Radio personality, Patrick Osei Agyemang known widely known as Countryman Songo has pooh-poohed the New Patriotic Party’s ‘break the 8’ agenda for the 2024 elections. Songo holds that the party will not be able to break the 8-year political cycle in the country due to some bad policies of the government. …

Read More »

All unregistered SIM cards to be blocked on November 30 – Ursula

Minister of Communications and Digitalization, Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, has announced that all unregistered SIM cards will be deactivated by the end of this month, November. In a press statement sighted by GhanaWeb, the Minister noted that the move forms part of measures to reduce SIM related fraud incidents in the country. She added …

Read More »

Agradaa fails to find sureties for bail, police keep her in custody

The founder of Heaven Way Champion International Ministry, Evangelist Patricia Oduro, a.k.a. Mama Pat, is still in police custody despite the court granting her bail on October 17, 2022, This comes after a court presided over by His Honour Samuel Bright Acquah suspended an application for the variation of the …

Read More »

There’s no difference – ‘Disappointed’ civil servants compare prices at government’s PFJ market to public market

Some civil servants have expressed their disappointment with prices at the PFJ market. The Ministry of Food and Agriculture began the sale of ‘cheap’ foodstuff to Ghanaians today November 11, 2022. The move, the Ministry noted, is to sell foodstuff directly from the farmers in the rural areas to persons …

Read More »

Eat low-carbohydrate foods to avoid serious complications – Health expert warns

A Diabetes Nurse Educator at the Okomfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) in Kumasi, Mr Agnes Owusu Boateng   has warned the diabetic patients to eat low-carbohydrate foods to avoid serious complications. The Deputy Nursing Officer at KATH Diabetes Center says individuals at risk for diabetes can lower their blood glucose (sugar) without medication …

Read More »

VIDEO: Woman with HIV confesses to mixing her infected blood with sobolo for sale

An unidentified woman diagnosed with HIV has opened up about how she mixes her infected blood in the zobo (sobolo) drink she sells to infect more people. She made the shocking revelation when she called into a radio program on Wazobia FM, MarketRunz on Wednesday night to confess her evil deeds. In a video …

Read More »

Gov’t to pilot sale of cheap foodstuff at Agric Ministry today

The Ministry of Food and Agriculture will from today, Friday, November 11, 2022, begin the retailing of food items at its premises to civil and local government workers. The Ministry explains that the move forms part of efforts to cushion Ghanaians and mitigate the impact of rising food prices. The …

Read More »