1,481The Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress, Mustapha Gbande, says the Minority MPs who voted for the approval of the ministerial nominees must be dealt with. The outcome of Friday’s vote indicates several members of the Minority voted for the approval of the ministerial nominees. In a Facebook post, the Deputy General Secretary […]
Author: Foster Ayisah
Yentumi wishes all muslems happy Ramadan
1,814Hon.Fredrick Nkansah ,popularly known as Yentumi, assembly member of Mpatuam electoral area in Amansie West District of Ashanti Region has wished all muslems in Amansie West and Ghana well as they begin their fasting. According to him, the sighting of the crescent moon determines the start date of Ramadan, a month-long fasting celebration. Taking to […]
Parliament approves all six ministerial nominees
2,302After hours of disagreements and a brief suspension, Parliament has finally approved President Akufo-Addo’s six ministerial nominees. Adansi Asokwa MP, Kobina Tahir Hammond has been confirmed to head the Ministry of Trade and Industry, with Dr Stephen Amoah appointed as Deputy Minister for Trade and Industry. Member of Parliament for Abetifi, Bryan Acheampong has been […]
Minority to ‘do everything possible’ to reject Ministerial nominees – Murtala Muhammed
1,595Tamale Central MP Murtala Muhammed has vowed he and his colleagues on the Minority side will do everything possible to ensure President Akufo-Addo’s new nominations to ministerial and other government posts do not get approval. According to Murtala, not only are the Minority members determined that the government does not add to its already bloated […]
Registration Of Form 1&2 Pupils For BECE Illegal-GES To Head Of Basic Schools
2,488The Management of the Ghana Education Service has reminded all Heads of Basic Schools (both public and private) that registration of JHS1 and JHS2 for the BECE is ILLEGAL. According to the institution, registration of candidates for the BECE is strictly for students in Junior High School Form Three (JHS3) only. In a statement copied […]
Alan Cash Donates 100k To Fire Victims At Kejetia
1,754The aspiring flag-bearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr John Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen has donated an amount of GHC100, 000.00 to traders whose items were gutted by the recent fire at the Kejetia Market. Visiting the arena midday today to inspect the extent of destruction at the market arena, Mr Kyerematen expressed sadness at […]
Contaminated Eyedrop Hits Market,Kill 3 ,8 go blind as FDA cautions against usage
1,696 The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has cautioned the populace against the usage of two brands of eyedrops, Ezricare Artificial tears and Delsam Pharma’s Artificial tears. In a statement, the FDA indicated that the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention (USCDC) has disclosed that the products have caused the death of three persons […]
2 Die In Wassa Japa Accident
1,634 Two persons have been reported dead in an accident that occurred at Wasa Japa near Wasa Akropong in the Western Region, involving two Sprinter buses. Eight other passengers were injured in the accident. The accident, according to sources, occurred at a police checkpoint when one of the buses crashed into the other. Eyewitnesses indicated […]
Transformation 108 donated to King Jesus Orphanage Home
1,618 Transformation 108 foundation has made a donation of food items worth Gh¢5,000.00 to the King Jesus Orphanage Home at Boadi near Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) Mr. Nathaniel Nti Adu, the Ashanti Regional branch Chairman of the foundation explained that the gesture was part of the organization corporate responsibility to put […]
Falling interest rates to boost private sector growth says Naa Alhassan Andani
1,729 A former president of the Ghana Association of Banks, Naa Alhassan Andani , has described the falling spree of interest rates as welcoming, saying it will help boost private sector growth. This comes after the rates fell once again as government Treasury bills were oversubscribed by about 40.3% to the tune of ¢3.89 […]









