Source: EEmmanuel Bright Quaicoe, adomonline The tree stump of the historic Okomfo Anokye Cola Tree at Feyiase in the Ashanti region which was left in the soil has begun sprouting, one month after the tree was felled on the blind side of the community. Okyeame Frimpong, a linguist at the …
Read More »See how minority cheered Kennedy Agyapong when his name was mentioned in the budget approval votes
myinfo.com.gh During the voting process to pass the 2024 Budget Statement on December 7, 2023, members of the minority began cheering and applauding the Assin Central Member of Parliament, Kennedy Agyapong, when his name was mentioned. The members of the minority, typically on opposing sides of political debates, broke into …
Read More »Actor, Don Little cried, arrested by the Ghana Police Service ~ See why
ghpage Ghanaian actor, Stephen Atangah, popularly known as Don Little has been arrested by the police after he reportedly knocked down a motorrider with his car. According to an eyewitness report, Don Little was taking a friend who was battling with suicidal issues to the hospital, and on his way, …
Read More »History Recapping: Made in Ghana; A Survey of our Local Industries
In less than six years after independence, Ghana now produces its own safety matches, paints, nails, biscuits, alcoholic drinks, cooking utensils, roofing materials, canned fruits, meat, and fish. Additionally, it has its own chemical factory for producing insecticides and other chemicals. We also have a brewery, a milk processing plant, …
Read More »Pastors, police and army officers among 31 remanded over plotting to overthrow govt
Appear in the dock at Makindye-based General Court Martial on December 5, 2023 PHOTO/JULIET KIGONGO What you need to know: • They are facing one count of treachery contrary to section 129 (a) of the UPDF Act 2005 and two counts of unlawful possession of ammunition contrary to section 31 …
Read More »Joe-Wise slams Sam George over LGBT
Source: Starrfm First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Joseph Osei-Owusu has slammed MP for Ningo-Prampram and lead sponsor of the anti-gay bill Samuel Nartey George over allegation the Bekwai MP ignored the speaker’s directive to take the bill on Wednesday. Sam George after proceedings yesterday questioned why the first deputy speaker …
Read More »Parliament: Minority remains opposed to 2024 Budget ahead of crucial headcount
The Minority in Parliament has maintained its stance against the approval of the 2024 budget, despite the upcoming vote scheduled for today, December 7th The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, on Wednesday, November 29, declared a voice vote on the approval of the budget in favour of the Majority after …
Read More »Accra: NPP National Council granted the Presidential Candidate extended period to nominate a running mate, parliamentary primaries elections date rescheduled
New Patriotic Party Headquarters Development In Freemom For Immediate Release December 7, 2023 DECISIONS ON NOMINATION OF VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE PARLIAMENTARY PRIMARIES, AND MATTERS ARISING The New Patriotic Party (NPP), at its National Executive Committee and National Council meetings held on Wednesday, December 6, 2023, passed the following resolutions: 1. …
Read More »Career Day: Ghanaian Student Dresses Like A Farmer To School, Unhappy Teacher Questions Him
A video of how teacher reacted to her student who dressed up like a farmer is trending online The teacher questioned the boy on why he chose farming as his future occupation and even tried persuading him to change his mind Netizens who reacted to the video were not happy …
Read More »If all the money Ghana receives was used for their intended purpose, Ghana would be making faster progress ~ UK High Commissioner
The issue of “massive uncontrolled corruption,” recently decried by the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference (GCBC), has resonated with the UK High Commissioner to Ghana, Harriet Thompson, who emphasized that corruption is a huge hindrance to Ghana’s progress. Speaking at the 75th birthday celebration of King Charles III at her residence, …
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