Author Archive
Latest Posts
Prince Charles begins five day visit to Ghana today
on: by Radia Sambare
The Prince of Wales and heir apparent to the British throne Prince Charles is expected to arrive in Ghana today November 2, 2018. Prince Charles who is the eldest child of Queen Elizabeth II is expected to be in Ghana with
Passport forms no longer for sale
on: by Radia Sambare
The Foreign Affairs Ministry has announced that,Passport forms are no longer for sale in Ghana effective, 1 November 2018, The Ministry, in a statement, said the forms can be downloaded on its website in the PDF format. “The Introduction of the
Fate of 10 banks in limbo as deadline to meet Ghc400m requirement approaches
on: by Radia Sambare
Twenty out of the 30 existing universal banks in Ghana have now met the GHS400 million Minimum Capital Requirement of the Bank of Ghana as the 31 December 2018 deadline approaches, Second Deputy Governor Elsie Awadzi has disclosed at a Finance
Don’t blame drug shortage on us – NHIS
on: by Radia Sambare
The National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) has debunked claims that the non-payment of NHIS claims by the authority is the reason for the acute shortage of drugs in some health facilities across the country. “There is no link between claims payment
TTAG denies agreement with NSS
on: by Radia Sambare
The Teacher Trainees Association (TTAG), a teacher trainee group, has denied agreeing to the posting of newly trained teachers by the National Service Scheme (NSS). The Education Ministry said it has reached an agreement with some trainee teacher groups for newly
Parliament approves Oppong Nkrumah and four other minister designates
on: by Radia Sambare
The appointment committee of parliament have approved minister designate for information and four other substantive ministers. The others who were also approved are the Minister-designate for Gender, Child and Social protection, Cynthia Morrison, and the Minister-designate for the Upper East
Kasoa Robbery: Police claim they never shoot anybody
on: by Radia Sambare
The Kasoa Police has debunked assertions that, the Police shot indiscriminately to kill an innocent person in an attempt to arrest some armed robbers. Reports indicate that on Wednesday October 31, a suspected armed robber was shot dead after he engaged
MP worried about passage of RTI bill
on: by Radia Sambare
Member of Parliament for Adansi Asokwa, K.T. Hammond has stated that, he and some of his fellow MPs are very worried because of the potential pitfalls the Right to Information (RTI) Bill in its current form presents. “I am very very