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NIA contract staff angered following three days salary for six months job
on: by Radia Sambare
Some disgruntled contract staff of the National Identification Authority (NIA) are seething with anger following paid three days salary payment for six months job done. One of the contract staff, who spoke on Accra based Starrfm, indicated they have just been
Commercial drivers hint of fare increment from Monday
on: by Radia Sambare
The Ghana Committed Drivers Association of Ghana (CDAG), has threatened to increase transport fares by 20 percent from Monday, October 29. Transport fares are supposed to be determined by the Ghana Road Transport Coordinating Council in conjunction with GPRTU, the Ministry
KNUST Brouhaha: Asantehene to meet stakeholders today
on: by Radia Sambare
The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, is set to meet with the Vice Chancellor of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Prof. Obiri-Danso and other stakeholders today 25th October 2018 concerning last Monday’s violent student protest on campus that
Exhibition of voters register begins today
on: by Radia Sambare
Ghana,s Electoral Commission, will today Thursday, October 25 to Thursday, October 31, 2018, will commence exhibition of the Voters Register at all 47 Districts in the four proposed Regions to be created. The centres will be opened from 0700 hours to
Yemen at risk of ‘big famine’: UN humanitarian chief
on: by Fernil News
The United Nations humanitarian chief warns thatYemen is on the verge of widespread famine, with about half of the population completely relying on humanitarian aid for survival. Addressing the Security Council on Tuesday, UN Undersecretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Mark Lowcock said, “there is a clear
Mugabe’s son-in-law freed on bail
on: by Fernil News
The son-in-law of Zimbabwe’s former President Robert Mugabe, has been released on bail after a magistrate explained to him that he was to face kidnapping charges. Local media tweeted photos of Simba Chikore (in the pink shirt) arriving at the court
Trump calls Khashoggi murder ‘worst cover-up in history’
on: by Fernil News
US President Donald Trump has called Saudi Arabia’s response to the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi “the worst cover-up ever”. He added that whoever organised the plot “should be in big trouble”. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said, shortly afterwards, that
South Africa shocked by live rape trial of Omotoso
on: by Fernil News
A televised rape trial in South Africa has prompted a furious public backlash after a witness – who says she was raped by her pastor from the age of 14 – was subjected to a lengthy and, at times, aggressively intimate