The Ghana Police Service has been named as Ghana’s most corrupt public institution in a recent poll by the Ghana Statistical Service. In the report released on July 20, 2022, the Police Service is followed by the Ghana Immigration Service and the Ghana Revenue Authority According to the research, 17.4 …
Read More »IMF action requires Ofori-Atta to quit, according to Kwabena Agyapong
Ing Kwabena Agyei Agyepong, the former General Secretary of the government’s New Patriotic Party (NPP), has urged Ken Ofori-Atta to resign from his position for bringing Ghana before the IMF. He asserts that the Finance Minister’s continued post is incompatible with what he has said against the IMF and the …
Read More »Man given a 15-year sentence for sleeping with his wife’s niece
A 53-year-old businessman was given a 15-year prison term by the Accra Circuit Court for defiling his wife’s 12-year-old niece in the Greater Accra Region’s Afuaman neighborhood close to Ablekumah. Amadu Moro had been found guilty of defilement by the Christina Cann-presiding court at that point. The court handed down …
Read More »Ghana to write 2022 WASSCE alone
The West African Senior High School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), which will be administered from August 1 to September 27, 2022, will only accept applications from Ghanaians going forward. This is due to the fact that the other four West African Examinations Council (WAEC) members, Nigeria, Liberia, Sierra Leone, and The …
Read More »Anyidoho to Samuel Atta Mills: How are you preserving Atta Mills’ legacy?
The founder and CEO of the Atta Mills Institute, Samuel Koku Anyidoho, reacted angrily to a brother of John Evans Atta Mills who questioned his commitment to the late president’s legacy. Following Samuel Atta Mills’ suspicions that Koku had interfered with the late president’s tomb, Anyidoho made the aforementioned statement. …
Read More »Koku Anyidoho asserts that Atta Mills’ tomb has not been tampered with
Samuel Koku Anyidoho, the head of the Atta Mills Institute and a former adviser to former president John Evans Atta Mills, has refuted accusations of tampering with the late President’s tomb. Samuel Atta-Mills, a member of parliament for Komenda-Edina-Eguafo Abirem and the brother of the late president, spoke to the …
Read More »We’ve not desecrated the body of Atta Mills-Coastal Development Authority
The former president John Evans Atta Mills’ body was not desecrated, as claimed by the Coastal Development Authority (CODA). The Asomdwe Park is now undergoing renovations by CODA. The former president John Evans Atta Mills’ body was not desecrated, as claimed by the Coastal Development Authority (CODA). The Asomdwe Park …
Read More »Government owes Buffer Stock Company suppliers over GHC340m – Education Minister
According to the Ministry of Education, the federal government owes more than GHC 340 million to Buffer Stock Company’s suppliers. This information was provided by Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, Minister of Education, in response to inquiries from Dr. Clement Apaak, Member of Parliament for Builsa South, in Parliament. The Minister …
Read More »Parliament approves $750 million loan agreement with Afrexim Bank
Parliament has approved a $750 million loan arrangement with the Afrexim Bank for funding infrastructure projects and budget support, despite a last-minute attempt to stop the move on quorum-related grounds. The loan is a component of a $1 billion facility that the government is using to bolster its reserves and …
Read More »According to polls, 76 percent of Ghanaians think Akufo-Addo is ruining the country
According to a recent survey by Global Info Analytics, a staggering 76 percent of Ghanaians think their country is going in the wrong path, while only 16 percent think it is. When compared to a poll conducted in April 2022, where 67 percent of respondents believed the country was moving …
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