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Over partisanship is bane of Africa’s development– Professor Asare Opoku

Professor Kofi Asare Opoku, the Chairman of the Governing Council of, the African University College of Communication (AUCC), says the polarisation of society and excessive partisanship is bane to Africa’s development and “must be checked”. He said despite adopting a multi-party system form of governance, there was an urgent need for African countries, including Ghana […]

GMET urges farmers to boost yields with extended minor farming season

The Ghana Meteorological Agency is encouraging farmers to engage mainly in an extended level of farming activities during the minor farming season to improve their yields. The Acting Director General of the Agency, Mr. Eric Asuman says from the 2023 predictions there would be an early start and extended period of rainfall, especially in the […]

Late Atsu’s twin sister assures Becky’s Foundation of continuous support

Late Atsu's twin sister assures Becky's Foundation of continuous support

Ms Christiana Atsufui Twasam, the twin sister of the late Christian Atsu Twasam, has assured the Management of Becky’s Foundation of her continuous support to the orphans. “All hope is not lost. Atsu may not be here today but Atsufui is here to continue his good works,” she said. Ms Twasam gave the assurance when […]

AFCON QUALIFIERS: Aflao Community Show Massive Support for Patrick Kpozo in Kumasi

AFCON QUALIFIERS: Aflao Community Show Massive Support for Patrick Kpozo in Kumasi

By Tilda Acorlor More than 100 supporters, friends, and well-wishers of Ghana’s defender, Patrick Kpozo have embarked on a 7hr 29 minutes journey from Aflao to Kumasi to support him on national duty with the Black stars in Kumasi. Patrick Kpozo who plays for FC Sherrif in the Mondovia Top Flight league got his maiden […]

‘Momoni’ has no nutritional value- Dietician

'Momoni' has no nutritional value- Dietician

By: Roberta Gayode Modin A Dietician at the Meridian Medical Center, Forzia Baidoo has cautioned Ghanaians against the consumption of putrified fish, known in the Akan parlance as momoni, kako or kobi. Momoni, literary translated as “stinking fish” is any fish left to start fermenting in tropical heat for 6–10 hours, then salted for 1–2 days […]

Celebrating Ghana Month from the perspective of Nkrumah’s Speech

Celebrating Ghana Month from the perspective of Nkrumah's Speech

By: Roberta Gayode Modin Every year in Ghana, the month of March is earmarked as Heritage Month, where a conscious effort is made to project the rich Ghanaian cultural heritage; from our indigenous food, and our unique style of dressing down to our unadulterated music, all to mark the celebration of Ghana’s independence from colonial […]

E/R: Malaria cases reduced drastically in New Juaben South Municipality

E/R: Malaria cases reduced drastically in New Juaben South Municipality

By Michael Kofi Kenetey The New Juaben South Municipal Health Director, Eunice Abuaku has revealed that shortage of critical staff such as midwives, technical officers, laboratory technicians, and dispensary officers, among others have been some of the major challenges that confront the New Juaben South Municipal Health Directorate in the Eastern Region. Mrs. Abuaku who […]

Ghana Immigration Service eliminates filling of disembarkation and embarkation cards

Ghana Immigration Service eliminates filling of disembarkation and embarkation cards

The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has announced that it will no longer require travellers arriving in or departing Ghana to fill out the disembarkation and embarkation cards. In a public announcement, the agency indicated that passengers will instead be required to present their passports to designated immigration booths and provide a series of details to […]