Dr. Kwabena Duffuor, a former finance minister, claims that no amount of criticism will make him abandon his “Ahotor Project.” According to Dr. Duffuor, the “Ahotor Project” aims to give National Democratic Congress (NDC) opponents more authority across the nation. Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, the NDC’s general secretary, questioned the project’s …
Read More »Cement price hits Ghc73 per bag
Manufacturers have raised the cost of a 50-kilogram bag of cement as of August 30. According to investigations conducted by Ghanatodayonline.com, all the main manufacturers have raised their pricing. A 50-kilogram bag of Super Rapid cement was priced at 64.59 in GHACEM’s updated price list for its distributors. While the …
Read More »Edem Agbena can’t bring a good man down Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu is too tough a match for you-Concerned Patriot
I sometimes ponder why somebody with a profound motive would try to pull down a nice man. I would want to offer some guidance in light of Edem Agbena’s outburst against NHIA CEO Dr. Bernard Oko Boye on the Authority’s alleged sponsorship deal with recently promoted Premier League team Nsoatreman …
Read More »Importers and Exporters to demonstrate against ‘illegal’ charges
The Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana (IEAG) expressed its sadness over recent events in the maritime industry, warning that if they are not seriously handled, many shippers may lose their jobs. According to the group, “the huge and illegal local handling charges being imposed importers by shipping lines operating …
Read More »Wassa Amenfi East MP donates 150 bags of cement, cash to complete Wassa Japa Police Station project
Hon. Nicholas Amankwah, the Member of Parliament(MP) for the Western region’s Wassa Amenfi East Constituency, has given 150 bags of cement and Gh2,000 to the Chiefs of Wassa Japa to aid in the completion of their ongoing construction project. The MP added that the gesture was a part of his …
Read More »The mystery deaths of two girls at Okrakwadwo
At Okrakwadwo, in the Okere district of the Eastern Region, two teenage females have died. The girls’ bodies, which had suffered serious head injuries, were discovered Tuesday morning along the Koforidua-Adukrom route. Yvonne and Esther, two junior high school students, allegedly left their homes to go see their boyfriends, according …
Read More »Ghana lost GH 66 million in 2021 as a result of MMDA violations-A-G report
The state suffered losses from irregularities perpetrated in 2021 by the Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies totaling GH66,130,366.12 (MMDAs). The report from the Auditor General for 2021 makes this revelation. The District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF) and other Statutory Funds Management and Utilization Report for the Year 2021 states that …
Read More »Catholic, Methodist, Presbyterian University Colleges receive Presidential Charter
Three universities and colleges in the nation have received Presidential Charters from President Nana Akufo-Addo, bringing the total number of private universities to get them to six during the Akufo-Addo government. The Catholic University College, Methodist University College, and Presbyterian University College are the most recent university colleges to meet …
Read More »Controller General kept 3 resigned Immigration officers on the payroll at the cost of Gh¢99,000-A-G report
The Controller General kept three resigned Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) officers on the payroll at the Accra headquarters, which resulted in the payment of GH99,843.64 in unearned wages. Regulation 88 of the Public Financial Management Regulations, 2019 is broken by this (L.I. 2378). The report from the 2021 Auditor-General included …
Read More »More than 600 programs at KNUST and UG are not certified- Auditor General
In 2021, more than 600 academic programs at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and the University of Ghana were not recognized. The schools’ accreditation “expired or required re-accreditation during the time under evaluation,” according to the Auditor-report General’s for 2021. According to the report, 374 of …
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