Come January 2026, the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) will begin issuing vehicle number plates in the names of individual owners rather than assigning them permanently to vehicles. Under this new system, when a vehicle is sold, the seller must remove their number plate, and the buyer must apply for a new one under … The post DVLA’s New Number Plate Policy: A Reform Worth
As the world marks October 10 – World Day Against the Death Penalty, Ghana stands at a historic crossroads. Our nation has taken bold steps toward ending capital punishment, yet a few crucial measures remain to complete the journey. For decades, Amnesty International Ghana and our partners have fought tirelessly to end the death penalty. … The post Ghana’s journey towards full
The government has committed to completing the long-abandoned Bono Regional Library project in Sunyani and constructing six additional libraries across the Bono Region. The assurance follows a Ghanaian Times publication in the September 29 edition of the newspaper, which highlighted the deplorable state of the abandoned library structure. The multi-million-dollar project, which began more than … The post Govt
Algeria have secured their return to the FIFA World Cup for the first time since 2014 after defeating Somalia 3–0 in Oran on Thursday, clinching top spot in Group G of the African qualifiers. The victory, achieved in the penultimate round of the qualifying series, confirmed the Desert Warriors’ fifth appearance at football’s biggest stage … The post Algeria back to World Cup after 12-year
Over a hundred residents of the Northern Region on Friday staged a peaceful protest in Tamale against the Northern Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCo) over what they described as unlawful and unethical operations. The demonstrators, made up of men, women, and children, marched through the principal streets of Tamale carrying placards with messages such as “Stop … The post Tamale
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