The Minority in Parliament has blamed the Akufo-Addo government for for the decision of Exxonmobil to relinquish its interest in the Deep Water Cape Three Point (DWCTP) block in Ghana.
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has said that it can not be right no matter where in the world, that journalists are physically attacked or prevented from doing their work.
President of the Rastafarian Association of Ghana, Ras Ahuma Bosco Ocansey, has urged two Rastafarian students who by a court ruling are to be enrolled into Achimota Senior High School to hold their heads up high.
Minority spokesperson on the Finance Committee of Parliament, Isaac Adongo has cautioned the Minister of State-designate for Finance, Charles Adu Boahen to withdraw his firm; Black Stars Brokerage as book-runners and transaction advisors to all loan agreements of the Government of Ghana.
• Adongo is demanding that Adu Boahen withdraws his firm as transaction advisor on all government loans • He avers that the current arrangement amounts to conflict of interest • Adongo alleges that DataBank and Black Stars Brokerage have been named as advisors since 2017 Minority spokesperson on the Finance Committee of Parliament, Isaac Adongo has cautioned the Minister of State-designate for Finance, Charles Adu Boahen
A former Lecturer at the University of Ghana (UG)and Political Scientists, Dr Bonsu Osei-Wusu has backed the President’s claims that some persons on social media are deliberately running down the Free SHS policy.
Political Scientist Dr Richard Amoako Baah has justified the latest move by the government to burn excavators of illegal miners who have defied a directive to halt their operations.
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has described as “unfortunate” attempt by Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, the former education minister to attribute the excellent ‘Free SHS’ WASSCE results to leaked papers.
• The authorities of the Achimota school have asked media houses to leave the premises of the school after attempts to speak to school authorities on the return of the two Rastafarian students • Security officials of the schools say they have not sighted the two students on campus • The school looked calm and quiet upon the arrival of the news team The two Rastafarian students Tyron Marhguy and Oheneba Nkrabea are yet to report to the Achimota Senior High School
• On May 31, 2021, the Human Rights Division of the High Court ordered Achimota School to admit two Rastafarian students it denied enrollment • The two boys, Tyrone Marhguy and Oheneba Nkrabea, had been denied admission into the school because of their dreadlocks.
• Tyrone Marhguy won a landmark case against the Achimota School after the latter denied him admission on grounds of his dreadlocks • The court ruled that the school was in an illegality for refusing admission on such grounds • GhanaWeb brings you a chronicle of events that led to this ruling Tyrone Marhguy and Oheneba Nkrabea should be getting ready to go to school at the Achimota School now, if they haven’t already, following the landmark ruling buy the Human
Father of one of the Rastafarian students rejected by Achimota School, Tereo Marhguy, says his son will not be mistreated or targeted by the school.
Father of one of the Rastafarian students rejected by Achimota School, Tereo Marhguy, says his son will not be mistreated or targeted by the school.
Captain of Medeama SC Joseph Tetteh Zuta is confident about the side chances of winning the domestic top-flight despite poor run of form in recent times.
Ashanti Region Chairman of the Progressive People’s Party (PPP) Simon Quansah fears the ruling by the Accra High Court for Achimota School to admit the Rastafarian students on human rights grounds may open floodgates for other issues such as LGBTQ+.
An education think tank, Africa Education Watch has called for a uniformed and standardized set of regulations particularly for public schools to end the cycle of the standoff between the schools on one hand and parents and religious groupings on the other side.
Ras Aswad Nkrabea, father of Oheneba Kwaku Nkrabea, one of the Rastafarian students who was refused admission by Achimota school has refuted claims by Joseph Osei-Owusu, Member of Parliament for Bekwai that Rastafarianism is all about smoking Marijuana.
Experienced Diplomatic and Investments Consultant, Farouk Al-Wahab, has asked the government to invest the amount of money for the Population and Housing Census into creating jobs and better opportunities for the unemployed youth.
The Rastafarian Student who was denied admission by Achimota School, Tyrone Iras Marhguy says he started studying topics in the syllabus while at home to make up for the time lost at school.
Information received indicates that at about 311930 UTC, the Ghanaian registered purse seine Tuna-fishing vessel IRIS-S (IMO: 8210493) was attacked at position 04 33.
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