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Bawumia appoints former Oti Minister as campaign coordinator for PWDs, special needs

The Flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has named the former Oti Minister, Joshua Makubu, as his campaign coordinator for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) and Special Needs. Mr. Makubu is expected to spearhead efforts in mobilizing and rallying all Ghanaians with special needs to support the vision of the flagbearer. Dennis Miracles Aboagye, Director of Communications …

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NDC to deploy drones to monitor 2024 elections in Greater Accra Region

The Greater Accra Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Ashley Moore has revealed plans to deploy drones for monitoring during this year’s General elections. This initiative is part of efforts to secure over two million votes for the party and strengthen monitoring systems to prevent rigging. The party is targeting over two million votes in the region, which they believe …

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Water is an acute commodity in my constituency – Hon. Sulemana

By Wilhelmina Oddoye The Member of Parliament for the Tain constituency, Hon. Adama Sulemana, has identified the lack of access to clean drinking water as the primary issue plaguing his constituency. Despite making several appeals to the central government for assistance, he reports that his efforts have been unsuccessful so far. “This situation hovers around the smaller communities which the …

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Empower yourself through education and vocational skills: Dr. Rhodalene Amartey

By: Richard Adjetey Adjetey The Dean of Students at the University of Media, Arts and Communication (UniMac), Dr. Rhodalene Amartey, has urged women to prioritize education and vocational training as a means of empowerment. She stated during her speech at the International Women’s Day event hosted by UniMac-IJ, South Legon Campus, which was themed “Inspire Inclusion”, that women should prioritize …

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Glaucoma: a silent thief of sight

By: Mary Wellington GLAUCOMA, also known as the silent thief of sight, is a disease that makes the eye go blind with no warning signs. The signs only show at the last stage of the disease. This year’s World Glaucoma Week is scheduled for March 10-16 2024 on the theme; Uniting for a Free Glaucoma Week. Dr. Wendoline Aseidu Twum, …

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National Cathedral, not merely a religious symbol – NPP Manuel Darko

By: Angelina Tukpe The National Cathedral has been a contentious issue in Ghanaian politics, with critics questioning the government’s allocation of resources for its construction. While supporters argue that it will enhance the country’s cultural and religious landscape, opponents argue that funds could be better spent on pressing social and economic needs. During a recent interview on Adoa TV AM …

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Ramadan: The Sacred Journey of a Spiritual Renewal

By: Ruth Tang Ramadan,  the ninth and holiest month in the Islamic calendar, has dawned upon millions of Muslims worldwide, marking a period of deep reflection, devotion, and spiritual growth. This sacred month holds profound significance in the Islamic faith, encompassing both historical and spiritual dimensions. Ramadan is a time of spiritual renewal and introspection, offering Muslims the opportunity to …

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African Games: Winifred Ntumi won first Gold medal

By: Quayecoo Daniella Dugbakuor Winifred won the first gold medal in the 49-kilogram snatch. This event took place at the GCB hall at the University of Ghana legon. She competed with NY Hasina Adrimintantsoa Zo Lalain from Madagascar who won the silver medal. She also won two silver medals in the clean and jerk event in the women’s weightlifting competition. …

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‘I don’t support anything that brings division and torments people – Samia Nkrumah on anti-LGBT+ bill

A former Member of Parliament for Jomoro, Samia Yaba Nkrumah, has urged President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo not to give his assent to the controversial anti-LGBT+ bill. Samia Nkrumah spoke out against the bill, denouncing it as excessively “harsh and unjust.” She emphasized that the bill could potentially exacerbate divisions within the Ghanaian society. She urged President Akufo-Addo to exercise caution …

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