• Road crashes continue to be the highest killer of persons in Ghana • The GNFS says people do not die merely from the crashes • The GNFS wants readily available equipment to save victims of crashes The Ghana National Fire Service has said that there is the need for readily available specialist equipment to help accident victims, so as to avoid the many deaths associated with road crashes.
A private legal practitioner, Dr.
• Milovan says he is not ‘One Goal Project’ coach • The Serbian believes that the most important thing should be the winning of games and not the number of goals • Milovan Rajevac guided Ghana to the World Cup quarter finals Black Stars coach, Milovan Rajevac, has dismissed claims in the media that his team’s inability to score goals is because of his defensive approach toward games.
A security Expert, Mr Adam Bonaa, has rated the report of the Ejura Committee as one which is distinctive.
• Bright Yeboah Taylor says Milovan Rajevac supervised 33 games in his first stint with the Black Stars • The Sports historian has added the World Cup quarter-finals penalty shootout defeat to Uruguay as part of the games Milovan lost • Milovan Rajevac guided Ghana to the World Cup quarter finals Renowned Ghanaian sports historian, Bright Yeboah Taylor, has set the records straight on the number of games Milovan Rajevac played
• The Ejura committee report was published by government on September 27, 2021 • The committee, as part of its findings described the Ejura police station as too small • The committee has thus recommended the expansion of the facility The three-member ad-hoc committee that inquired into the Ejura disturbances which claimed two lives, noted that the existing police station in the area is too small and inadequate to serve the needs of the Ejura-Sekyeredumasi Municipality.
• The Committee that investigated the Ejura disturbances has released its report • The family of the late Kaaka has rejected the report • MP for Tamale Central says the Committee did a poor job Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, the Member of Parliament for Tamale Central, has described as a poor job, the work of the 3-member Committee that was set up by the Ministry of Interior to look into the disturbances that happened in Ejura in late June.
• Report on the Ejura disturbances by an ad-hoc committee was published by government on Monday, September 28, 2021 • The three-member committee looked into events around a protest by some youth of Ejura which led to a clash with security officers and the death of two • The committee in its report made 10 recommendations for government’s consideration The government of Ghana on Monday, September 27, 2021, released the full report of the three-member committee that
The Minority in Parliament has dared government to make public its audit findings of all yet-to-be-completed health projects started by the Mahama administration.
As parts of efforts to secure reading materials for children in his constituency, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, the Member of Parliament for Nsawam-Adoagyiri has held talks with globally-acclaimed charity organization Books2Africa.
The Ashanti Regional Deputy Youth Organizer of the National Democratic Congress, Onasis Kobby is demanding the immediate removal of the Ashanti Regional Minister, Simon Osei Mensah.
• Ghana’s CIEA for July 2021 recorded a 20.
• The MCC has extended completion of projects under the Ghana Power Compact II to June 2022 • This is as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic which has stalled the completion of some projects • The Compact II was initially scheduled to end on September 2021 The Millennium Challenge Corporation has extended the completion of projects under the Ghana Power Compact II programme to June 2022.
•The report by the committee set up to probe the Ejura violence was made public on Monday, September 27, 2021 •The committee denied the testimony by DCOP Agyemang Adjem that the police visited the scene where Kaaka was attacked •The committee also recommended the transfer of the commander of the Ejura District Police Justice Koomson-led committee that investigated the violence in Ejura in the Ashanti Region on June 29, 2021, has punched holes into the testimonies by
• A 55-page report on the Ejura disturbances has been released • 10 recommendations have been made by the Committee • The Committee wants the police commander at Ejura transferred over his incompetence The 3-member committee set up to investigate the Ejura disturbances has recommended that DSP Philip Kojo Hammond should immediately be transferred.
• The disturbances in Ejura involved the youth and the security deployment sent there • Two persons died while multiple others were injured • The committee wants the development of sports and recreational facilities for the youth Even as GhanaWeb serializes the details of the 55-page report released by the three-member Committee that investigated the disturbances that happened at Ejura in late June, it has emerged that the Committee wants sports facilities to be
• The Cedi traded against the dollar is at a mid-rate of 5.
The Senior Leadership Team (SLT) of Tullow Oil Plc, led by the Chief Executive Officer, Rahul Dhir is paying a working visit to Ghana in the week of 27th September 2021.
• Milovan says he didn’t run away after 2010 World Cup • The Serbian has revealed that he run out his contract with Ghana before leaving • Milovan Rajevac guided Ghana to the World Cup quarter finals Newly appointed Black Stars coach, Milovan Rajavac, has responded to reports that he ditched Ghana for a big-money move after the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
• John Paintsil wants the GFA to give local coaches more opportunities • He believes that they have the capacity to manage the national teams • Milovan Rajevac has been re-appointed as the replacement for the sacked CK Akonnor Former Black Stars defender, John Paintsil, has urged the Ghana Football Association to put some value on the coaches who ply their trade in the Ghana Premier League and other local competitions.
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