Second and third-year students in second cycle schools will be heading back to school on February 7, 2022. According to a Ghana Education Service release, the first years have a tentative reopening date of April 4, 2022. All students in basic schools will return to school on January 18. …
Read More »Bawku Clashes: Security Personnel Will “Shoot And Kill” Miscreants, Says MCE
Amadu Hamza, the MCE of Bawku, says security personnel in Bawku in the Upper East Region will henceforth “shoot and kill” anyone who would want to destabilise the peace of the Municipality. He said, “In fact, [when] the soldiers and the police come out, they are coming out fully; they’ll …
Read More »Emirates Resume Flights To Ghana
Flights to and from Ghana, Guinea, Angola, Ivory Coast and Uganda are now available on Emirates Airlines – reversing a ban the company had brought in last month. A statement from the airline says travelers from Dubai must follow new coronavirus guidance: Passengers entering from Guinea, Uganda or Ghana must show a 48‑hour negative PCR …
Read More »Speak Against Selective Application Of The Rules In NPP – Group Urges Kufuor, Akufo-Addo
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and Former President John Agyekaum Kufuor have been asked by a group of New Patriotic Party (NPP) members in the Central Region to speak up against what they believe is the unfair application of the rules of engagement ahead of the party’s upcoming internal elections. …
Read More »Manasseh Azure, Franklin Cudjoe, Others Urges Feb. 8 ‘No Calls Day’ To Protest SIM Re-registration
Some concerned Ghanaians have resolved to boycott Mobile Phone Networks due to issues with the SIM card registration exercise. They are Ras Mubarak, Prof. Raymond Atuguba, Kofi Bentsil, Franklin Cudjoe, Kofi Kakraba Pratt, Dr. Kwesi Owusu James Afedo, Selorm Branttie, Francis Kofi Korankye-Sakyi, Samson Lardy Anyenini, Manasseh Azure Awuni Akyaaba …
Read More »Medical Negligence Leads To One Year Baby Hand Rotten At St. Dominic Hospital, Mother Seeks Justice
The baby boy, a twin was admitted to the facility on November 31, 2021, for treatment of a childhood hernia which according to the nursing mother Madam Lydia Dagadu popular called Maafia, a poorly inserted cannula by a clinician at the hospital led to swelling of the hand of the …
Read More »Halt ‘illegal’ SIM Card Registration – SDDDF-Africa
Social Democracy and Development Dialogue Forum – Africa (SDDDF-AFRICA) has called on the National Communication Authority (NCA) and Ministry of Communications to immediately halt the ongoing SIM card registration exercise. According to SDDDF-Africa, the exercise of Mobile Telecom Companies creating another biometric database or national identity register is illegal. …
Read More »Nigeria Lifts Twitter Ban After Seven Months
Nigeria has lifted its ban on Twitter – seven months after clamping down on the social networking site. Nigeria’s government suspended Twitter last June after the company deleted a tweet by President Muhammadu Buhari about punishing regional secessionists. Authorities accused the social media firm of siding with the secessionists. But …
Read More »Drunkards Assoc. Calls For Emotional Scrutiny Of Drunk Police Officer In Viral Video
The Ghana Drunkards Association has disassociated itself from the conduct of a police officer who appeared drunk in a viral social media video, but have called on the police administration to subject the officer to emotional scrutiny. The video, said to have been recorded at Cape Coast, the policer …
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