New Zealand police say a woman in South Korea has been arrested in connection to the murder of two children who were found in suitcases last month. In a case that shocked the country, the bodies were discovered by strangers who bought the suitcases from a storage unit in Auckland. …
Read More »Eastern Region: 164 Illegal Miners Arrested ;Deputy Lands Minister Condemns Foreign Invasion
A Military anti-galamsey taskforce , Operation Halt II, have arrested 164 suspected illegal Miners at Anyinam and Mampong in the Eastern Region. The 164 suspects, which comprises of of 159 males and 5 females, local and foreign nationals from Ghana, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Niger, Mali and Ivory Coast were rounded …
Read More »Price Of Pork To Go Up By 20% Effective September 20
Prices of pig products are going up by almost 20 percent, effective September 20, 2022. The cost of a kilogram of pork will increase from 14 cedis to 18 cedis, according to the producer association. Ashanti Regional Chairman of the Pig Farmers Association of Ghana (PFAG), Daniel Yaw Siaw, says …
Read More »Mahama Jabs Akufo-Addo For Priding In Election Successes Than Salvaging The Economy
Former president of the Republic, John Dramani Mahama has shaded President Akufo-Addo for priding himself in election victories rather than working for the people. President Akufo-Addo has said recent criticism of his government by former President John Mahama is an indication that the ex-president is finding it difficult …
Read More »Queen’s Funeral: ‘Extraordinary’ To Invite China – Senior Tories
The Chinese government’s invitation to the Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral should be withdrawn, some MPs and peers say. Senior Tory MPs Tim Loughton and Sir Iain Duncan Smith are among those who have written to the foreign secretary to express concern. They said it was “extraordinary” that the “architects” of …
Read More »Danger Looms At Sefwi Elubo As Galamsey Activities Extended To Houses – Residents Accuse National Security Coordinator
Serious Danger is said to be looming in a community called Elubo in the Sefwi Juaboso district of the Western North Region as illegal mining activities (Galamsey) have been extended in various houses. Illegal mining operators now dig and Wash in the Elubo community where over 200 buildings have …
Read More »CETAG Members Asked To Resume Work
The Colleges of Education Teachers Association Ghana (CETAG) has called off its 28-day mandatory leave which started on September 1. All teachers in the 46 public Colleges of Education who are members of CETAG proceeded on leave from September 1 and were expected to return on October 10. Their decision …
Read More »NDC Sets Date For Elections Of National Executives
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has announced that it will elect its national executives on December 17. This was disclosed at a press conference on Thursday at the party’s national headquarters in Accra. Aspirants for the national executive positions will be required to take nomination forms from October 20 to …
Read More »If There Is Proof To Expose Any NDC MP Engaged In Galamsey, I Will Do So – North Tongu Lawmaker
The Member of Parliament of North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, says he will expose any NDC MP found to be engaging in illegal mining popularly known as galamsey in the country. Mr Ablakwa said if that is what will help salvage the canker, then he is all for it. However, …
Read More »“If Government Has To Be Blackmailed To Do The Right Thing, So Be It”- Sagnarigu MP
The Sagnarigu Member of Parliament (MP), ABA Fuseini, says if it has to take blackmail for the Akufo-Addo led administration to act right with respect to the sim re-registration, then so be it. This statement comes after the Minority in Parliament said it will not approve the 2023 budgetary allocation …
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