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Monthly Archives: June, 2021

South Africa’s early inhabitants fight over site chosen for Amazon’s new African HQ

For the Khoi and San - South Africa's early occupants - a green strip of land near Cape Town represents triumph and sorrow. The two tribes pushed back cattle-raiding Portuguese troops there in 1510. But, a century and a half...

Our fines are not illegal – Postal and Courier Services Regulatory C’ssion

Postal and Courier Services Regulatory Commission has explained it has not acted illegally for asking dispatch riders who have been arrested during an operation in Accra to pay a fine of 600 Ghana cedis. The operation which was conducted in...

Ghana to suffer another ban from exporting fishery products to the EU

Ghana is likely to face another sanction and restriction from exporting fishery products to Europe by the European Commission. According to the Commission, the warning is based on Ghana’s inability to comply with its duties under international law and in...

ASEPA Boss attacked with chloroform

The Executive Director of Alliance for Social Equity and Public Accountability (ASEPA), Mensah Thompson has been attacked and robbed at his residence. Confirming the incidence to Mynewsafric, Mensah Thompson said robbers, after the suspects successfully entered his room, sprayed a...

Nigeria: Two suspended lecturers in sex-for-grades scandal fired

Two lecturers at Nigeria's University of Lagos (UNILAG) have been fired after an inquiry into allegations of sex-for-grades following a BBC Africa Eye documentary. Both Boniface Igbeneghu and Samuel Oladipo were dismissed from their positions by the university's governing board...

Transport fares go up by 13% on June 5

Commuters are to brace up and prepare to pay more as effective Saturday 5th June 2021, transport fares are set to go up by 13%. This decision according to the Ghana Road Transport operators, have become necessary due to...

Vetting: Charles Adu Boahen contradicts Finance Ministry on Black Star Brokerage

Minister of State-designate at the Finance Ministry, Charles Adu Boahen, has contradicted claims made by the Finance Ministry that the Black Star Brokerage has not been appointed as an advisor to the Ministry. During his vetting, he told the Appointments...

Jubilee House staff arrested for Galamsey – Minority leader alleges

The Minority in Parliament has revealed that a Jubilee House officer has been arrested for allegedly engaged in galamsey. Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu, who made the discovery, did not provide details, instead referring to one Domoah as the official in...

Give us the seized water pumps to work with – Vegetable Farmer to Government

A two-time best vegetable farmer, Mr Benjamin Afrane, has appealed to government to divert water pumps seized from illegal miners, to farmers who are engaging in irrigation method of farming. "Operation Halt" campaign has seen confiscation of several machines, including...

Assin North MP petitions CJ to remove Judge

Lawyers for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament (MP) for Assin North, James Gyekye Quayson, have petitioned the Chief Justice, to remove the judge hearing the petition challenging the election of the MP. A member of the NDC...
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LGBTQ+ community is not funding National Cathedral project – Rev. Kusi Boateng

The secretary to the board of trustees of the National Cathedral Secretariat Rev. Kusi Boateng, has denied rumours that...