Calls have been intensified for the world to speak against violence and other forms of oppression against women. The latest to join the call is the Managing Director of Anglogold Ashanti Ghana, Eric Asubonteng. Speaking at a ceremony organised by the Company to commemorate this year’s International Day for the Elimination of Violence against women, […] The post Anglogold
Accor (www.group.Accor.com/en), a world-leading hospitality group with over 400 hotels across India, the Middle East, Africa and Turkey is expanding its footprint in Africa, with the signing of a twofold project: a Novotel hotel and the first Novotel Living in Africa, both located in Conakry, Guinea.
Ghana’s healthcare continues to get support Alban Bagbin is in Dubai for a medical check-up Kennedy Agyapong rumoured to have had a stroke At least since John Agyekum Kufuor became president in 2001 up until now, there have been several healthcare interventions and the establishment of many healthcare facilities in the country, with a good attempt at ensuring an even distribution of same.
Ghana’s healthcare continues to get support Alban Bagbin is in Dubai for a medical check-up Kennedy Agyapong rumoured to have had a stroke At least since John Agyekum Kufuor became president in 2001 up until now, there have been several healthcare interventions and the establishment of many healthcare facilities in the country, with a good attempt at ensuring an even distribution of same.
The 2021 Ballon d’OR was held on Monday, November 29, 2021 in the French Capital of Paris.
A Ghanaian and a Nigerian national, have been fined GH¢3,600 for trying to illegally obtain a Ghana Card. The two suspects, Olu Olarusi Toyin Tracy and Yvette Mensah, were charged with conspiracy to commit a crime after, namely, providing false information to the officials of the National Identification Authority. They were brought before the Adjabeng […] The post Nigerian
The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) is following with great concern the continued closure of Sebha Court of Appeal, in addition to reported threats against the judiciary. An armed group, allegedly affiliated to forces controlling Sebha, has reportedly, again, violently obstructed the work of the Sebha Court of Appeal. The reports also indicate that judges were physically prevented from conducting their legally mandated duties, directly impeding the electoral process.
Catholic Church of Ghana endorse anti-LGBTQ+ bill Palmer-Buckle describes homosexuality as an intrinsically disordered Anti-LGBTQ+ currently before parliament of Ghana The Metropolitan Archbishop for Cape Coast, Charles Gabriel Angela Palmer-Buckle has noted that it is the duty of parliament to ensure it fine-tunes the draft bill on Proper Human Rights and Ghanaian Family Values to achieve the purpose it is intended to.
Sweden’s first female prime minister (PM) has been reappointed to the top job after political turmoil forced her to resign within hours of taking the post last week. Members of Parliament (MPs) backed Social Democratic Party leader Magdalena Andersson by a narrow margin in a new vote on Monday. She will attempt to lead a … The post Sweden’s first female PM returns after
Honduran opposition candidate Xiomara Castro has a commanding lead in the country’s presidential election, preliminary results suggest. With half of the votes counted, the left-wing candidate is ahead of the governing party’s Nasry Asfura by almost 20 percentage points. However, Mr. Asfura has not yet conceded defeat. If she wins, Ms. Castro will become the … The post Honduras
A North Korean man has been re-captured after evading the police for 40 days, following a bold escape from a Chinese prison. The 39-year-old man, known by his Chinese name Zhu Xianjian, was arrested again on Sunday, according to a brief statement from Chinese police. Zhu had been sentenced to prison in the city of … The post China captures North Korean fugitive after 40 days
After dark, in a residential neighbourhood in Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa, dozens of civilian volunteers were busy patrolling their streets one-night last week, stopping and searching cars and checking documents. “Our neighbourhood committee includes about 180 people. We’ve apprehended many people. And we’ve found a lot of suspicious materials, including guns and explosive devices,” said … The post Suspicion,
President Xi Jinping on Monday said China would offer another 1 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines to African countries and would encourage Chinese companies to invest no less than $10 billion in Africa over the next three years. The pledge of additional vaccine doses – on top of the nearly 200 million that China has … The post China pledges another 1bn COVID-19
The Majority and Minority Caucus of Ghana’s eight parliament are expected to today November 30, 2021 convene before the House to approve the 2022 budget and economic policy of government.
The Majority and Minority Caucus of Ghana’s eight parliament are expected to today November 30, 2021 convene before the House to approve the 2022 budget and economic policy of government.
The ripples of the COVID-19 has continued to hit economies of the world, even though economies have remained optimistic over time. A recent update from the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) shows that despite the impact of the pandemic, global trade has remained strong. While projecting that global trade is expected to … The post In
As a growing number of countries impose flight bans on southern African nations due to concerns over the new Omicron variant, the World Health Organization (WHO) urged countries to follow science and the International Health Regulations (2005), according to a statement released on Sunday. Travel restrictions may play a role in slightly reducing the spread … The post WHO
Anti-LGBTQ+ currently before parliament of Ghana Catholic Church of Ghana supports anti-LGBTQ+ bill It is your duty to fine-tune anti-LGBTQ+ bill, says Palmer-Buckle to parliament The Metropolitan Archbishop for Cape Coast, Charles Gabriel Angela Palmer-Buckle has emphasized the support of the Ghanaian Catholic Church against homosexual activities describing it as disorderly.
The Schools Health Education Programme (SHEP) of the Ghana Education Service (GES) in collaboration with waste management company, Zoomlion Ghana Limited, has begun a massive sanitation education in Senior High Schools (SHSs) to sensitise students on the need to adhere to good sanitary practices . The introduction of Free Senior High School education has increased … The post GES,
The Majority and Minority Caucus of Ghana’s eight parliament are expected to today November 30, 2021 convene before the House to approve the 2022 budget and economic policy of government.
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