According to the Auditor General, the Information Ministry paid itself Ghc151,000 as a Covid-19 payment for working under a lockdown. Johnson Akuamoah Asiedu, the Auditor-General, has ordered the Information Ministry to repay around 151,500 to its own management and personnel without permission. In Mr. Asiedu’s examination of Covid-19 transactions for …
Read More »2022 BECE Examiners demand payment from WAEC
Examiners for the most recent Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), administered by the West African Examination Council (WAEC), have not received payment. One of the WAEC examiners, Kwame Nsiah, revealed this when he demanded payment for recent work performed by the examiners. “Teachers from various schools in various regions of …
Read More »AGs report: MoH wastes Ghc15 million on an abandoned Covid-19 isolation center
In order to use a facility as a COVID-19 isolation center in Adaklu in the Volta Region, the Ministry of Health (MoH) entered into a 25-year finance lease agreement in 2020 for a total of Ghc15,265,000.00. However, the arrangement was never utilised. The facility was never used for what it …
Read More »Gold for oil policy: Fuel prices wont drop – Duncan Amoah
According to the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC), Ghanaians should not believe rumours that the government’s upcoming Gold for Oil Policy will result in lower costs for petroleum goods. In an interview with Ghanatodayonline.com, COPEC’s Executive Secretary Duncan Amoah said that even if the anticipated 40,000 tons of distribution do …
Read More »Galamsey Fight: Chinese illegal miners are destroying cocoa farms and water bodies – Catholic Bishop
When the Bishop brought up a recent news story alleging that Chinese illegal miners had invaded the town of Adum Dominase in the Western Region and are destroying over seventy acres of cocoa farms as well as water sources, he was obviously enraged. The Most Reverend Afrifa Agyekum questioned why …
Read More »Hunter shoots farmer and son in Gomoa Enyamea
A hunter opened fire on a farmer and his son while they were on their farm in broad daylight, and they are now being treated at the Gomoa Dawurampong Polyclinic. The farmer was shot in the testicles and his kid was wounded in the chest in the event that occurred …
Read More »Toll booths have become a death trap on the highway – GPRTU
Mr. Samuel Kofi Amoah, the Greater Accra Regional Deputy Communications Director of the Ghana Private Roads Transport Union (GPRTU) of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), is pleading with the Roads and Highway Minister to remove the abandoned toll booths on the Accra-Tema expressway immediately in order to save lives. He …
Read More »AGs report on Covid-19: Government spent $81m for vaccinations that were never delivered
According to the Auditor General, the government has spent $80 million for vaccinations that have not yet been delivered. The Auditor General claims that although the government spent over $120 million on vaccinations, only $38 million worth of them really arrived at UNICEF and the African Vaccine Acquisition Trust (AVAT). …
Read More »NPP MP to Akufo-Addo: Fire Ofori-Atta to boost trust in the financial sector
Ken Ofori- Atta’s continued tenure as finance minister, according to Sylvester Tetteh, Member of Parliament (MP) for Bortianor-Ngleshie-Amanfro, will harm the banking industry. To regain some trust in the banking industry, the mp urged that the president revoke the appointment of the finance minister. The minister’s involvement in the talks …
Read More »AGs Report: Apologize to Ghanaians for mismanaging economy while blaming it on COVID-19- ASEPA
Mensah Thompson, the executive director of the Alliance For Social Equity and Public Accountability (ASEPA), wants the government to apologise to Ghanaians for mismanaging the economy while blaming the COVID-19 epidemic for its effects. “Of course, there’s no doubt about the impact of COVID-19 on the private sector as a lot of …
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