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Monthly Archives: July, 2021

Kaaka’s family rejects Interior Minister’s committee on Ejura killings

Family of the late social campaigner Ibrahim Mohammed has rejected the three member committee put together by the Interior Minister Anbrose Dery to investigate the shooting of two persons at Ejura in the Ashanti Region. Head of the family Abdulai...

Crime: Two Ghanaians and a Nigerian busted with narcotics at Sogakope

Security Officials at Sogakope Checkpoint have arrested three travelers with powdered substances believed to be Cocaine. The three suspects were made up of two Ghanaian nationals and a Nigerian. The two Ghanaian suspects’ names were given as Eric Alorbu 39,...

The ‘struggling’ private media deserves support – Gayheart Mensah

An aspiring candidate for the presidency of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), Gayheart Mensah has called for partnership between the private media, development partners and the state, given the role of the media in the sustenance of democracy and...

BoG’s Domestic Gold Purchase Programme is a Gamechanger – VP Bawumia

The Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has hailed the decision by the Bank of Ghana to implement a Gold Purchase Programme designed to purchase locally-produced gold. The programme is describing by the Vice President as a master stroke in the...

“Nkonkonsa disrespected me” – Kobi Rana

Ghanaian Filmmaker and Entertainer Kobi Rana has expressed his disappointment towards Ghanaian Blogger Eugene Osafo Nkansah known as Nkonkonsa for misquoting him in a post he made about Parliamentarians praying against LGBTQI. Speaking with Sammy Flex, host of Showbiz Agenda...

Sudan stands alone as peacekeeping forces leave after 15 years of presence

Sudan began testing its capacity on Wednesday to provide security and other services to areas that were originally embroiled in conflict, after the departure of African Union and United Nations peacekeeping forces. Wednesday, June 30, was the last day for...

Rwanda signs partnership deal to upgrade Covid vaccine production lab

Rwanda signed a Rwf 3.6 billion ($3.6 million) partnership with the European Union on Wednesday to assist the country in upgrading its laboratory capacity in order to attract investors interested in manufacturing Covid-19 vaccines. The funding will be used to...
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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...