Stephen Asamoah Boateng popularly known as Asabee, the minister-designate for Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, has stated that the ministry will strive to have a directory of religious organizations in the nation. This, according to him, will guarantee the country’s religious matters are rational. When the minister-designate came before the Parliament’s …
Read More »“It’s your turn to lead the party and the nation” – Yaa Naa Abukari to Alan
Yaa Naa Abukari II, the ruler of Dagbon, has encouraged Alan Kyerematen to put in a lot of effort to take over as the NPP’s head and win the 2024 presidential elections. On Monday, February 20, 2023, the Yaa Naa paid him a visit at the Gbewa Palace in Yendi …
Read More »“Gov’t has been in power for the past six years, and I’m just coming in at the tail end” – K.T Hammond
The Government has been in power for the last six years, Kobina Tahir Hammond, the Minister-Designate for Trade and Industry, claims, thus the foundations have already been set; as a result, he will continue where Alan Kyerematen left off. “Government has been in power for the past six years, and …
Read More »I am opposed to same-sex marriage – Stephen Asamoah Boateng
According to his comments, the Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs Minister-designate Stephen Asamoah Boateng popularly known as Asabee is against same-sex unions. When he came before the Parliament’s Appointments Committee, he made his position on the contentious topic clear. Gizella Tetteh, a committee member, asked him the question to find out …
Read More »President Akufo-Addo presents 100 vehicles, 600 motorbikes, 6 Apcs to Police Service
Tuesday, February 21, 2023 saw the commissioning of the National Police Headquarters renovation project as well as the presentation to the Police Service of 100 pick-up trucks, 600 motorcycles, and six armored personnel carriers (APC) by the President Akufo-Addo. The President claims that the display of this equipment, “are evidence, …
Read More »Sensitize business owners on the importance of E-commerce – Coalition of National Youth Organizers to gov’t
Hon. K.T. Hammond has received congratulations from the Coalition of National Youth Organizers on being appointed as the next trade minister. According to them the current Trade Ministry is a disaster, with foreigners entering the Ghanaian market and a rift between the Association of Ghanaian Industries (AGI) and the Ghana …
Read More »It was a mistake importing tractors for farmers who didn’t know how to operate – Mahama
Former president John Dramani Mahama has argued that farmers can be productive without tractors or other agricultural equipment. He asserts that a tractor operator is actually needed to help these farmers. He claimed that his country’s government erred in importing tractors and other agricultural equipment for farmers because they were …
Read More »Gold for Oil second consignment of 40,000 tonnes arrives
Ghana has received the second shipment of 40,000 metric tonnes of petroleum under the Gold-for-Oil scheme. Ghanatodayonline.com has been informed that it landed at the Tema port on Sunday (February 19, 2023). The first shipment that arrived under the new policy was likewise 40,000 tonnes. Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the vice …
Read More »K.T. Hammond scandalized by $164m yearly import of ‘Yamuadie’
The degree of Ghana’s dependency on imported goods has been called shameful by the minister-designate for trade and industry, KT Hammond. At his appearance before the appointments committee, the Adanso Asokwa MP reaffirmed a report from a cabinet committee that stated Ghana imports the internal organs of cows and other …
Read More »“Coups are not durable solutions to Africa’s problems” – President Akufo-Addo
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the President of the Republic, has pleaded with the international community to make it abundantly apparent to coup plotters that their methods have never been, and will never be, effective ways to address Africa’s political, economic, and security problems. According to President Akufo-Addo, “Statements condemning coups …
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