In the above captioned article we discuss sexual selection in evolution alongside with what Islam taught about the subject to the world since its inception. Let us read to find out how the two corroborate with each other. For propagation of the human race marriage between the sexes is deemed indispensable. Islam therefore views the … The post EVOLUTION, THE QURAN AND SEXUAL SELECTION
The Foundation for Security and Development in Africa (FOSDA) has called for cool heads to prevail in the impasse over the Electoral Commission’s (EC) decision to compile a new voters’ register. It cautioned that the approach taken by stakeholders in the electoral process was unhealthy, especially in an election year where tension must not be … The post Approach
Works and Housing Minister, Samuel Atta Akyea, has attributed the stalling of the Saglemi Housing Project to what he said was the misappropriation of US$159 million contract sum. According to Mr Akyea, MP, Abuakwa South, MessrsConstructora OAS Ghana Limited, the Brazilian company incorporated under the laws of Ghana, was paid over US$179.4 million out of … The post Saglemi
The Ministry of Education says it discarded the use of continuous assessment to progress final year Senior and Junior High School (JHS/SHS) students to the next level because the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) was prepared to conduct an examination tailored for Ghana. It said the use
The Tourism and Hospitality Industry has incurred losses running into $171million as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Sector Minister, Barbara Oteng Gyasi at a press briefing in Accra yesterday revealed that the amount was for the period March to June this year, due to lack
The Supreme Court yesterday ordered the Electoral Commission (EC) to provide the legal basis for excluding the existing voter’s identification card as a form of identification in the upcoming voters’ registration exercise later this month. A seven-member panel of the court presided over by the Chief Justice, Justice AninYeboah asked the EC, the second defendant … The post Exclusion
Vodafone Foundation has donated Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to the La Dade-Kotopon Municipal Assembly (LaDMA) in line with its commitment to help the country combat the global pandemic. The donation was in response to a call made by the Assembly to support its on-going COVID-19 awareness campaign, which includes the distribution of nose masks to … The post Vodafone
The Peasant Farmers Association of Ghana (PFAG) has called on the government to roll out a different stimulus package targeting smallholder farmers to revamp their operations. Mr Charles Kwowe Nyaaba, Head of Programmes and Advocacy at PFAG, who made the call, said “We think that if we want this country to become food secure next … The post COVID-19: PFAG advocates
Ghana’s preparation to host and organize the 2023 African Games (AG) is still on course despite the negative effect of COVID-19 on sports programmes globally, Minister for Youth and Sports, Mr Isaac Asiamah has said. According to the Minister, there is no indication to postpone the games and needed to prepare for the continental multi-sport event. … The post ‘Preparation for Ghana
“Ideas First, Africa! Reproduces summaries of deliberations publicized by RFI on the topic “Africa and Coronavirus: A solid challenge for International Cooperation”. The deliberations elicited candid reflections from the discussants identified as Serge Michail, a former World Bank director and researcher; and Thierry Vircoulon, coordinator of the Observatory for Central and Southern Africa of the … The post IDEAS
The Minister of Youth and Sports, Isaac Asiamah has expressed misgivings about a quick resumption of football in the country, indicating that it would be ‘expensive’ to restart the game after the National Sports Authority (NSA) stated that GH¢60,000 was required per game for a successful resumption.
Former Barcelona and Cameroon star Samuel Eto’o has revealed how he used to hide from his parents when he played football growing up. During a career that started at Real Madrid and then took in the likes of Barcelona, Inter Milan, Chelsea and Everton, Eto’o amassed three Champions League titles, three La Liga crowns, two Copa del Reys, Serie A, the Coppa … The post Eto’o
A Deputy Director of Communications of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Maame Yaa Aboagye, has cautioned parliamentary candidates and their supporters to conduct their campaign devoid of insult, bickering and personality attacks. In the wake of the party’s parliamentary primaries slated for June 20, 2020, she explained that the party had an image to protect … The post ‘Our primaries
An 18-year-old student of T.I Ahmadiya Senior High School in Kumasi is standing trial at the Ejisu District Court for abducting and defiling a 14-year-old girl at Edwenase, near Ejisu.Osei Bonsu also known as Nana Bonsu has since been remanded into police custody for a week, after his last appearance at the court on Wednesday, June … The post Student charged with abduction, defilement
More than four years after six gangsters at Ehi allegedly dragged a teenage girl into a classroom where all but one took turns to rape her for hours and also filmed the sex acts, four members of the gang were put before a Ho High Court on Wednesday. They are Joshua Kpeli alias Stigma; Francis
The Subsidiary Legislation Committee of Parliament by a majority decision of 12-9 has recommended that plenary adopted and approved recommendations contained in its yet-to-be-tabled report on the Electoral Commission (EC)’s Constitutional Instrument (C.I.) 126. The Commission’s instrument which would govern the December polls seeks to limit the breeder document for registration as a voter to … The post Subsidiary
As the country continues to battle the coronavirus with most socio-economic activities either at a standstill or on a downward trend, one piece of good news that has emerged that would gladden the hearts of many is, the government’s announcement on Wednesday that, it has found a strategic investor for the Komenda Sugar Factory in … The post Bringing the Komenda
Two Ghanaians and three Chinese were on Tuesday put before the Takoradi Habour Magistrate Court for committing fisheries infractions in Ghana’s marine domain. The five, whose names have been withheld for security reasons, are crew members of a Chinese fishing vessel, Lu Rong Yuan Yu 956. The accused persons
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