After several weeks of a food crisis, the majority of state-owned senior high schools now have supplies, according to Education Minister Yaw Osei Adutwum. In response to inquiries from the House of Representatives, he acknowledged that the government owes the National Food Buffer Stock Company over GHC340 million, which causes …
Read More »Time to build the cathedral is now there will never be appropriate time – President Akufo-Addo
There will never be a “suitable time” to build a national cathedral, according to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, if the country wishes to first address all pressing development demands. The biggest cathedrals ever built, in Mr. Akufo-opinion, Addo’s were built during periods of incomplete funding for initiatives like schools, …
Read More »In Ghana, 25,800 newborns perish within three years
In Ghana over the previous three years, there have been 25,800 stillbirths and neonatal deaths reported. During a presentation on “Assessment of Newborn Care in Ghana” at the 10th Annual Newborn Stakeholders’ Conference held in Koforidua under the theme “Accelerating Newborn Survival and Well-Being: Massive Scale-Up of Key Interventions for …
Read More »Parliament determines Adwoa Safo’s fate today
The Dome Kwabenya’s representative, Sarah Adwoa Safo, will face a decision from Parliament today It comes after the Parliamentary Privileges Committee’s findings was laid out about the three absent MPs. The majority of the members of the Privileges Committee, according to Ghanatodayonline.com, have recommended that the Dome-Kwabenya seat be declared …
Read More »Adwoa Safo’s seat should be declared vacant-Privileges Committee advises
Sarah Adwoa Safo, a Member of Parliament(MP) for the Dome Kwabenya party, has been absent from the house for an extended period of time without the Speaker’s authorization, and the Privileges Committee of Parliament has recommended that her seat be declared vacant. Those who advocate for a different course of …
Read More »Mahama to Akufo-Addo: “Complete abandoned hospitals, stop squandering taxpayer money.”
Former President John Mahama has stated that President Nana Akufo-Addo and his administration must avoid wasting taxpayer funds by closing hospitals that were founded by earlier administrations. At the opening of a maternity and children’s ward he and his wife built together to commemorate their 30th wedding anniversary, Mr. Mahama …
Read More »Police refute the GSS, CHRAJ, and UNODC surveys as most corrupt organization.
In response to a study by the Ghana Statistical Service and other organizations that found the police force to be the most corrupt organization in the nation, the Ghana Police Service has released a statement. The Police stated that they have major reservations about the study and its conclusions and …
Read More »Senior staff association-Universities of Ghana suspend strike
The senior staff association-Universities of Ghana (SSA-UoG) has declared that its three-week strike in protest of its demand for a 20 percent cost-of-living allowance will be put to an end (COLA). The group has also been claiming, among other things, how the government’s failure to pay Tier 2 pension arrears …
Read More »In a 5-2 decision, the Supreme Court rejects the Assin North MP’s review
By a vote of 5-2, a seven-member Supreme Court review panel dismissed a review request made by a constrained Assin North Constituency Member of Parliament. Through his attorneys, Tsatsu Tsikata and James Gyakye Quayson, the supreme court was asked to reconsider its earlier ruling regarding a referral that had been …
Read More »Mahama and Lordina hand over maternity ward as part of 30th marriage anniversary
A 45-bed maternity and children’s wing in the Bole District Hospital has been officially opened and presented to the Bole Community in the Savanna Region by former president John Mahama and his wife, Lordina. In a festive ceremony on Tuesday, the couple, who are commemorating their 30th wedding anniversary, built …
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