The New Patriotic Party (NPP) is to sanction polling station executives who vacate their posts in an electoral area and move to another electoral area without approval from their regional chairmen. In furtherance of that, regional secretariats have been asked to engage in an audit to delete names of polling
Amnesty International, Ghana has renewed calls for abolishing of the death penalty in the country because the sentence has lost its usefulness and has had adverse effects on relatives and children of incarcerated parents who are on the death row. Even though the nation has not executed any convict
Mozambicans voted on Tuesday in an election which the president said should help anchor peace, while his opposition rival warned against any manipulation of the results. The presidential, legislative and provincial polls will test the fragile two-month-old peace deal between the ruling
Peter Muganda and his elderly peers who reside in the low-income suburbs of Zimbabwe’s capital Harare, could be facing starvation were it not for food ration provided by the government and donor agencies. The 75-year-old pensioner who lives with his wife and three grandchildren, has benefitted
Police in northern Nigeria have freed 67 people who had been found shackled at an Islamic boarding school, officials say. The pupils, between the ages of seven and 40, told police they had been tortured and abused. Last month, more than 300 male
The Minister of Information, Mr Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has described President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s eight-day tour of the Bono, Ashanti and Eastern Regions as not only successful but also revealing. According to him, apart from the tour offering the President the opportunity
The strike action by the Technical University Teachers Association entered its ninth day today and yet there is no sign of an end in sight. The members of TUTAG declared a strike action on October 7, 2019, to press home their demand for better working conditions. They vowed not to return to the classroom unless … The post ?Govt, TUTAG must dialogue appeared first on
Vodafone has taken its ‘October Care month’ a notch higher by interacting with customers online in a no-holes barred conversation. Chief Executive, Patricia Obo-Nai, on Friday, redefined what it means to be a leader in the digital era by responding to every customer and
The Human Resource team of AirtelTigo has been adjudged the ‘HR Team of the Year’ at the 2019 Human Resource Focus Awards held in Accra. AirtelTigo team won the award for employing innovative and unique approaches to addressing key business issues. Excerpts from the
Ghana and Philippines have pledged to work towards deepening economic cooperation in the areas of finance, energy and agriculture. This followed a two-day mission to Manila by a Ghanaian delegation, led by the Finance Minister, Mr Ken Ofori-Atta, where they met with the Philippine Secretary of Finance, Carlos
The African Development Bank, in partnership with the Climate Investment Fund, has commissioned the Coalition for Green Capital to prepare a study on the creation of national climate change funds and green banks in Africa. CGC will identify and work with six African countries to conduct feasibility studies
ANTI-discrimination group FARE (Football Against Racism in Europe) will help UEFA build a ‘legally safe’ case to prosecute Bulgaria after the abusive chanting during their match against England on Monday night. The FARE network had observers inside the Levski Stadium in Sofia who fed their information to
Ghana U-17 Coach and Dreams FC Technical Director, Karim Zito, says the new administration of the Ghana Football Association must concentrate on grassroots football which is a major area to develop the sport in the country. According to him, a lot of talents may go waste and the country may lose its identity if
Kim Grant, Head Coach of Accra Hearts of Oak, remains very positive about their title winning chances in the upcoming Ghana Premier League season scheduled to start on November 3, 2019. The Phobians have been impressive in pre-season so far, playing some delightful football especially against regional rivals Great Olympics in the Homowo Cup where … The post Grant positive about Hearts fortunes
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has released the official list of delegates for the 2019 GFA Extraordinary (Elective) Congress slated for October 25 at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in Accra. The list comprises of delegates from all 16 Premier League Clubs, Division One League Clubs,
About 11,000 tertiary graduates employed under the Nation Builders Corps (NaBCo) have exited the scheme into permanent employment. Chief Executive Officer of NaBCo, Dr Anyars Ibrahim, who made the disclosure said about 20,000 graduates on a waiting list of the scheme were expected to be considered to replace those who have exited. He was addressing … The post 11,000 graduates
The General Manager of Ghana News Agency (GNA), Mr Albert Kofi Owusu, has disclosed that the agency is facing massive operational challenges, following inadequate subvention from government. He noted that the agency established to act as a central news collection avenue
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Ms Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey has said efforts are being made to meet the President of Nigeria to explore ways of dealing with the extreme difficulties faced by Ghanaian traders and
The Ministry of Aviation in conjunction with the Ghana Airports Company Limited and the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority on Tuesday opened the Wa Airport for commencement of commercial flights. And immediately, the Africa World Airlines has begun operating from Wa to Accra and Tamale thrice a week. With support from
Ghana’s Kotoka International Airport has been adjudged the best airport in West Africa and the fourth best in the World by the Airport Council International (ACI) Africa. The country moved from 6th last year to 4th
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