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GMA wants Organizers of Sir John’s funeral to be dealt with for breaking COVID-19 protocols –
on: by Radia Sambare
The Ghana Medical Association, GMA, wants the country’s security agencies to deal with the organizers of the funeral for the late CEO of the Forestry Commission, and one-time NPP General Secretary, Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie, also known as Sir John. The Association
Minister assures that double track will end in 3 years
on: by Radia Sambare
Education Minister , Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, is optimistic that most of the country’s public senior high schools will be taken off the double track calendar in the next three years. He said this will be done based on the progress
Minister unhappy about state of tourism Infrastructure in Central Region
on: by Radia Sambare
Dr Ibrahim Mohammed Awal, Minister for Tourism, Arts and Culture had noted that though the country’s tourism and hospitality industry was badly hit by the global pandemic, the government had rolled out a detailed plan to enable the industry recover from
Transport Minister to face Parliament over proceeds from COVID-19 tests at Kotoka
on: by Radia Sambare
The Minority Leader, Haruna Iddrisu, is dragging the Transport Minister, Kwaku Ofori Asiamah, to Parliament to account for proceeds from the COVID-19 testing exercise at the Kotoka International Airport. In an urgent question scheduled to be answered next week, the Tamale
June 4: ‘Crisis of confidence’ in political leadership; economy, democracy in ‘dire straits’ 42 years on – Mahama
on: by Radia Sambare
Former President John Mahama has said Ghana’s economy and democracy “are in dire straits” 42 years after the June 4 uprising led by Jerry John Rawlings, who passed away last year. In his June 4 message to commemorate the anniversary on
To achieve the SDGs, we need better data
on: by Fernil News
A new global campaign illustrates the centrality of data to sustainable development The international data, statistics and development communities have united within the global campaign, Data for Change, to demonstrate how more and better data and statistics are an accelerator for
Kasoa ritual killing: Family laments slow pace of prosecution
on: by Radia Sambare
The family of 11-year-old, Ishmael Mensah, who was allegedly killed by two teenagers for ritual purposes at Lamptey Mills, a suburb of Kasoa, has expressed worry about the impediments hampering the trial process. This comes after the judge presiding over the
13% transport fare hike ‘insult’ to us – Concerned drivers
on: by Radia Sambare
The Concerned Drivers Association has said the 13 per cent transport fare hike announced on Wednesday, 2 June 2021 is an “insult” to its members and has vowed to implement a 20-per cent increase. The PRO of the group, Mr David