A report by the Consultative Committee to Combat Drug Menace in Schools has established that about 54.1% of boys in Junior High and Senior High Schools use cannabis. According to a survey which was carried out by the Committee, 59.9% of boys tend to use cigarettes more in schools. The …
Read More »Social Media Goes Gaga Over Another KNUST Student’s Heartbreak Incident
As students of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) prepares for their mid-semester examination, news of a student’s broken heart has overshadowed the exam phobia. The viral video of a yet-to-be-identified student who was recorded weeping uncontrollably in his bed over a heartbreak has become the talk …
Read More »Some Government Officials To Take COVID-19 Vaccine Publicly – Oppong Nkrumah
The Information Minister-designate, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah says some government officials will publicly receive doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to boost confidence in the mass vaccination exercise. “Some members of the executive will as part of the demystifying process and the public education publicly take their COVID-19 shots,” he disclosed at …
Read More »U/E: Rider Burns, Pillion Run Over And Dies In An Accident
The information available to MyNewsGh.com indicates that a rider and a pillion rider have died after their motor crushed into a van. The accident is said to have occurred in front of the Bolgatanga Municipal Education office on the Bolgatanga-Navrongo road. Narrating the incident to the press, the driver …
Read More »Why Is Kennedy Agyapong Not Facing Trial For Ahmed Suale’s Murder? – Muntaka Asks Oppong Nkrumah
The Minority Chief Whip , Muntaka Mubarak has questioned why the Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong, is not facing trial for some comments he made about the late investigative journalist, Ahmed Hussein Suale. Hussein Suale became the subject of attacks and abuse by Kennedy Agyapong following his …
Read More »How NDC Spent Millions Camping ‘Experts’ To Look At EC Errors In 2020 Results
Executive Director of civil society organization, ASEPA Mensah Thompson has revealed that the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) after the declaration of the 2020 Presidential Elections recruited and camped some people at the party’s headquarters so that they could fish out errors or infractions, adding that even though millions was …
Read More »KATH Chief Executive Commends Ebenage Herbal Consult For Support.
As part of the celebration of the “YEAR OF THE NURSE AND MIDWIFE”, the Ministry of Health in partnership with Ebenage Herbal, and the RENEF Foundation gave out free customized chocolates to nurses and midwives at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH). They were also given immune booster …
Read More »AfCFTA To Promote “Africa Beyond Aid”- Alan Kyeremanten
The Minister-designate for Trade and Industry, Mr Alan Kyerematen says the successful implementation of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) would help build a strong foundation for an “Africa beyond Aid”. He said the removal of tariffs under AfCFTA would boost intra-African trade, stimulate investment and innovation, foster structural …
Read More »Ghana Ranked 15th In Africa 2020 UN Development Index
The United Nations in its 2020 Development Index report has ranked Ghana 15th in Africa and 138th globally with an index of 0.611. The ranking was based on three thematic areas-life expectancy, education and per capita income. Norway was ranked first globally while Mauritius was ranked first in Africa with …
Read More »COVID-19: Ghana’s Death Toll Now 568, Active Cases 7,773
At least three more persons have died of COVID-19 taking Ghana’s death toll to 568, health officials announced on Thursday. The country’s active cases now stand at 7,773 after 418 new coronavirus cases were confirmed at the laboratories. As at 15 February 2021, the Ghana Health Service (GHS) reports that the country’s total confirmed …
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