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Uganda: Assailants kill minister’s daughter in failed assassination attempt

Gunmen assaulted and injured Uganda's former army chief, murdering his daughter and driver in an assassination attempt. On Tuesday, four assailants on motorbikes opened fire on a vehicle carrying General Katumba Wamala, the minister of works and transport, in the...

Child Labour claims not enough to ban Ghana cocoa – EU

According to the European Union (EU), the organization does not plan to enforce a ban on cocoa from Ghana because of child labour concerns. According to the European Union, instead of a ban on Ghana’s commodity, it will rather work...

Striking Laboratory scientists to meet parliamentary committee on Health

Three health groups, Ghana Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists, Ghana Medical Association, and Council of Presidents of the Ghana Federation of Allied Health Professions will meet with members of the Parliamentary Committee on Health to discuss the ongoing strike...

Galamsey: Stop the ‘propaganda’, let’s help you – small scale miners to government

Government’s attempt to rid the country’s forest of illegal miners has been described by Small Scales Miners Association as a sham and propaganda design to throw dust unto the eyes of unsuspecting citizens. According to the Public Relations Officer of...

GFA appoints Dutchman as second assistant coach for Black Stars

The Ghana Football Association has approved coach C.K Akonnor's request to appoint Dutchman Patrick Greveraars as his second assistant. Akonnor will work with Greveraars and current assistant David Duncan as coaches of the senior national team. Patrick Greveraars is a UEFA...

I am very happy to join the best team in the world – Aguero on his move to Barca

Sergio Aguero says he has wanted to join Barcelona since he was a child and did not hesitate to accept their offer. The Argentina international had been linked with a move to Camp Nou for months before signing a contract...

Cancellation of PTA Levies affecting school funds – Circuit Supervisor laments

Mr Libertine Kpangkpari, the Bamahu Circuit Supervisor has stated that the cancellation of the Parents Teacher Association (PTA) levies is making it difficult for school authorities to run their schools. He said the rain storms had already ripped off the...

Three-child policy: China breaks ceiling on births after data showed significant decline

Married Chinese couples may have up to three children, China announced on Monday, in a major shift from the existing limit of two after recent data showed a dramatic decline in births in the world's most populous country. Beijing scrapped...

Chad gov’t accuses CAR army for war crimes

The Chad government on Monday accused the Central African Republic (CAR) of killing six of its soldiers in an attack on an outpost in the south of the country. “The Central African armed forces attacked the outpost of Sourou in...

At least 55 killed in DR Congo village raids – UN

At least 55 people were killed overnight in two attacks on villages in eastern Congo, the United Nations said on Monday, in potentially the worst night of violence the area has seen in at least four years. The army and...
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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...