KOFORIDUA, E/R. Former President Mahama Reiterate His Position On Reviewing Free Shs Policy Implementation. The former President, John Dramani Mahama has revisited his earlier suggestion of reviewing the free Senior High School education implementation policy through the use of stakeholders conference to make the policy more better than what is …
Read More »NRSC: Road users receive education on fire extinguisher, road signs, others.
National Road Safety Sensitizes Road Users About Fire Extinguisher, Advanced Warning Triangle, Wearing Seat Belts And Overloading At Western North The National Road Safety (NRS) branch in the Western North Region, has sensitize road users especially, communcial drivers, passengers and commuters plying the various routes in Sefwi Bekwai, Wiawso, Bibiani, …
Read More »Razak Kojo Opoku Writes. A typical African Politician will always say that, “All Hands must be on Deck”.
The big question which remains unanswered is that, are we able to satisfy all the hands that would come on the deck or will all the hands be enjoying simultaneously on the deck? Breaking the 8year cycle curse would largely depends on how Appointees take good care of the Party’s …
Read More »Awutu Mankomeda: Wicked Man kills wife for denying him of raw sex. [PHOTOS very horrible, viewer discretion is advised]
C/R: A 57-year-old man identified as Gideon Tetteh been arrested after muredering his wife Sabina Bonney 45 at Awutu Mankomeda Awutu Senya West District of the Central region of Ghana. The source revealed that couple had always have issues and misunderstanding over raw sex. According to him, the late wife had insisted she …
Read More »Increase Utility Tariffs Increment: “External Forces Causes Not Deliberate And Mismanagement Of Government” ~ MP
It Is Not Deliberate And Mismanagement Of Government To Increase Utility Tariffs, But Due To External Forces” the MP has said. The Member of Parliament for Bibiani Anhwianso Bekwai Constituency, Hon. Alfred Obeng Boateng, has expressed that it is not the intention of NPP government to increase utility tariffs in …
Read More »Illegal Mining: 3 Chinese Galamseyers, 3 Ghanaians Arrested In Enchi Forest Reserve
Three Chinese illegal miners operating in the Tano Numeri Forest Reserve in the Aowin Municipality of the Western North Region have been arrested together with three Ghanaian accomplices. The six people were arrested after a successful operation led by the deputy chief executive officer of the forestry commission, Martha Kwayie …
Read More »“SHOE-SHINE BOY” Job, The Common Indigenous Informal Job Lost To Foreigners, The Security Implications On Ghana.
Many years ago in Ghana, the most common ready job for young people used to be Cobbling (Shoe Shine). Young people leave their parents in the village to the capital cities to do *”Shoe Shine”* to help their families back home. Young people, mostly from the Akan Speaking regions were …
Read More »Ghana’s Veep Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia writes
This morning, I received at the Jubilee House a delegation of some UK security officials led by the British High Commissioner to Ghana, Harriet Thompson. We discussed several issues including the Accra Initiative which is a cooperative and collaborative security mechanism anchored on the pillars of information and intelligence, and …
Read More »Person’s With Disabilities Receive Support
Bekwai Municipal Assembly The Bekwai Municipal Assembly in the Ashanti Region together with the Social welfare have given a relief items such as deep freezers, industrial sewing machines, fufu pounding machines, hair dryers,and many others to Ninty_two (92) person’s with disability. Speaking during a short ceremony to distribute the relief …
Read More »Forestry commission destroys all illegal farming in various forest reserves.
Sefwi Juaboso forestry commission has destroyed what they say is illegal farms in the krokosue forest reserve. The move was triggered after the management discovered large farms in the reserve without approval of the forestry commission, district manager Mr Mark Aiddo Gyamfi disclosed. Mr Mark Aiddo Gyamfi said measures are …
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