Police officer dies while chasing a thiefBy Abigail OforiA police officer has met his untimely death during a robbery chase at Kumasi, the Ashanti region. It has been reported that Rabiu Ntim passed away while chasing a thief who had snatched a mobile phone from Ayigya affordable housing. The chase began around the Tech roundabout and continued to Kentinkrono. Despite …
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Expect mixed weather forecast – Meteorologist advises
By Angelina Tukpe As Ghana braces for April, Mrs. Nancy Frimpong Asare from the Ghana Meteorological Agency provides insights into the anticipated weather patterns from the 17th to April 21st across the nation. Currently, the country is experiencing moisture-laden winds, indicating a varied forecast ahead. It is expected to be mostly sunny throughout the week, which will lead to a …
Read More »Journalists should uphold “Yɛn Ara Asaase Ni”
BY Atwumaa Agnes Esteemed businessman Sir Sam Jonah has emphasized that Ghana’s patriotic national anthem, ‘”Yɛn Ara Asaase Ni”‘ is more than just a song. It is a call for patriotism, responsible leadership, and collective unity. According to him, the anthem serves as a reminder of Ghana’s core values and acts as a guiding light that unites the nation towards …
Read More »2024 Green Ghana Day: Launching a Greener Future on June 7th
Article The 2024 edition of the Green Ghana Day will be marked June 7th, across all districts in the country as part of the government’s quest to combat the menaces of climate change. Since its inception in 2021, the Green Ghana Day has seen remarkable success, with a total of 42 million trees planted nationwide. This year, the momentum continues …
Read More »IMF FORECASTS A NEARLY 5% GROWTH RATE FOR GHANA IN 2025
The International Monetary Fund has projected a robust growth rate of 4.4% for Ghana in 2025, which is a significant increase from the 2.8% growth rate projected for 2024. This optimistic forecast was announced during the IMF’s latest April World Economic Outlook at the ongoing spring meetings in Washington DC. The latest projection indicates an increasing optimism surrounding Ghana’s economic …
Read More »Para-Sports Predatoriness turns insanity
BY: Kofi K Disability Sports greed turns into beautiful Madness and disaster in the recent area of Sampson Deen and his NPC administration. Beyond the national agitations and unrest of the industry players calling for his immediate removal from office for a new registration to be organized per the IPC/NPC constitution, the leader has now officially expressed his intentions of …
Read More »The Feast Ghana Initiative: A Step Forward To Promote The Ghanaian Culinary And Cultural Heritage
By: Ruth Tang Recently, Ghana has witnessed a shift in culinary preferences, notably among the younger generation, often referred to as ‘Gen Z’. Traditional Ghanaian dishes like mashed plantain (ɛtɔ), tuo Zaafi, and Akple among others, are facing dwindling interest as the fascination with foreign foods such as pizza, shawarma, burgers, Chinese cuisine and pasta takes centre stage. This trend …
Read More »PURC fines ECG board members GH¢5.8M over ‘Dumsor’
By Janet Dumas The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission has enforced a heavy fine of Five Million, Eight Hundred and Sixty-Eight Thousand Ghana Cedis on members of the Electricity Company of Ghana board who served from January 1 to March 18, 2024. This action was taken due to their violation of Regulation, which requires prior notification to consumers before any power …
Read More »Mocking persons with disability is an offence – GSPD to Shatta Wale
By Wilhelmina Oddoye The National President of the Ghana Society of the physically disabled (GSPD), Mathew Annor Kodom has cautioned Shatta Wale on mocking physically challenged persons. In a press release dated April 15 2024, he stated that making fun of physically challenged persons is an offence punishable “by law concerning the Disability Act 715.”* This statement came after a …
Read More »Marriage is not for Boys and Girls – Evangelist Patrick Tagoe
By: Ruth Tang According to an Evangelist, Patrick Tagoe, potential partners must seek knowledge and advice from mature and experienced persons, counsellors, and TV shows on marriage as well as praying, for insights and guidance. He said, It must be noted that marriage is not necessarily about age maturity but intellectual maturity, where both couples have the experience, understanding and …
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