•John Kumah says Ghana's unemployment rate is on a consistent decline •He believes government's initiatives is a result of the decline •Though unemployment still remains a challenge, John Kumah says government is posied to address the menace A deputy finance minister, John Kumah has asserted that Ghana’s unemployment rate is on a consistent decline.
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo after breaking his silence on the public backlash against the embattled Health Minister, Kwaku Agyeman-Manu cannot be a tacit endorsement of the actions of the Minister who confessed to not having followed due process in his chase for Sputnik V vaccines for the country.
Executive Director at Africa Centre for Energy Policy (ACEP) Benjamin Kwabena Boakye is accusing some moles in the Civil Society Organizations(CSOs) platform of leaking information to the public.
The Local Organizing Committee of the 2023 African Games has issued a statement of congratulations to Ghana’s team at the just ended 2020 Olympic Games.
A group of New Patriotic Party Constituency Chairmen has on Thursday, appealed to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to retain the hardworking Director-General of the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority, Mr.
• Yonny Kulendi has been explaining why the Supreme Court asked the judge presiding over the contempt case involving Ken Agyapong was to discontinue the case • He said, the judge made some comments that were prejudicial • Yoni Kulendi wrote that unanimous opinion of the court Justice Amos Wuntah Wuni, the judge presiding over the contempt case involving Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, MP, Assin Central, was asked by the Supreme Court to discontinue hearing of the case because
• Yonny Kulendi has been explaining why the Supreme Court asked the judge presiding over the contempt case involving Ken Agyapong was to discontinue the case • He said, the judge made some comments that were prejudicial • Yoni Kulendi wrote that unanimous opinion of the court Justice Amos Wuntah Wuni, the judge presiding over the contempt case involving Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, MP, Assin Central, was asked by the Supreme Court to discontinue hearing of the case because
• Lawyer Martin Kpebu has been explaining instances where the health minister lied before the ad-hoc committee • He indicated that the minister should be held for perjury • Kpebu stated Agyeman-Manu's words has nailed him Contrary to the defence by some members of the governing NPP claiming that Kwaku Agyeman-Manu, the Health Minister did not lie before the nine-member parliamentary ad-hoc committee, a private legal practitioner has listed some instances that explain
For years, Members of Parliament have lamented the situation where their respective societies place on them certain responsibilities or tasks which are not officially assigned to them as lawmakers.
• Lawyer Martin Kpebu has gone hard on Alexander Afenyo-Markin • He said he is not helping his colleague health over the lies he told the ad-hoc committee • Kpebu has been advocating for the resignation of the minister Lawyer Martin Kpebu says Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin is not helping the case of Kwaku Agyeman-Manu, the embattled health minister with his constant defence of the minister’s lie under oath before the nine-member ad-hoc bi-partisan parliamentary
•Lordina Mahama did not play a lead role in John Mahama's campaign for the 2020 elections •She only participated in campaigns in the Bono and Ahafo Regions •Mahama's aide has revealed the cause of this shift in strategy One of the major stories in the lead up to the 2020 General Elections was the perceived inactivity of Former First Lady Lordina Mahama in the campaign of her husband John Dramani Mahama.
•Kwesi Pratt suspects that Parliament could be part of the plot protect the persons behind the Sputnik V saga •He has chided the august house for its decision to postpone voting on the report by the ad-hoc committee •Pratt disclosed that Alban Bagbin decided not to sit as Speaker on the day Managing editor for Insight newspaper, Kwesi Pratt Jnr has criticized Parliament over its decision to shelve voting on the report by the ad-hoc
•Kwesi Pratt suspects that Parliament could be part of the plot protect the persons behind the Sputnik V saga •He has chided the august house for its decision to postpone voting on the report by the ad-hoc committee •Pratt disclosed that Alban Bagbin decided not to sit as Speaker on the day Managing editor for Insight newspaper, Kwesi Pratt Jnr has criticized Parliament over its decision to shelve voting on the report by the ad-hoc
• The audit report says more than ¢440 million locked up in non-performing investments • The report stated SSNIT did not receive any returns from two of the companies for investments made since 2005 • The Auditor-General has called for the strengthening of supervisory controls The 2020 audit report has revealed that the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) has more than ¢440 million locked up in non-performing investments.
• The audit report says more than ¢440 million locked up in non-performing investments • The report stated SSNIT did not receive any returns from two of the companies for investments made since 2005 • The Auditor-General has called for the strengthening of supervisory controls The 2020 audit report has revealed that the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) has more than ¢440 million locked up in non-performing investments.
•Pratt has wondered why the country is still struggling to raise funds when Bawumia is in charge •He reckons Ghana's failure to widen its tax net is a major problem •He says government has adopted a lazy approach to addressing the problem Veteran journalist Kwesi Pratt Jnr identified that Ghana’s progress is being crippled by its inability to find innovative ways of raising funds.
•Kwesi Pratt has showered praises on Stephen Appiah •He claims to be a huge fan of the former Black Stars captain •Pratt wants Ghanaian media to focus on promotion of the local game The Managing Editor of the Insight newspaper Kwesi Pratt Jnr is waxing lyrical bout former Black Stars captain Stephen Tornado Appiah.
•The Auditor General report has cited Afeku and some others for misapplying funds •The report states that GH¢387,196 was applied •The funds were spent on the AFRIMA and Kundum Festivals in 2018 The Auditor General’s report for the year 2020 has led to the discovery that GH¢387,196 meant for the Marine Drive project was misapplied by the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture under the tutelage of Catherin Afeku.
•Isaac Adongo thinks the management of the economy has been poor under President Akufo-Addo •He says every sector of the Ghanaian economy is in shambles •Adongo has no confidence in the government to turn things around Whereas Ghanaians would want President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to have a Midas touch that turns everything into a success, a Member of Parliament has observed that the president has a ‘failure touch’.
•Vim Lady says the signs don't look positive for the NPP •She is urging the party and its members to turn things around else they will lose 2024 elections •Vim Lady claims she made similar comments in 2016 about the NDC Afia Pokuaa (Vim Lady) a broadcast journalist with Despite Media has warned the New Patriotic Party to figure out ways of turning the management of the country around else it will taste defeat in the 2024 elections.
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