John Kumah to be buried on May 18
The final funeral rites of the former Deputy Minister for Finance and Member of Parliament for Ejisu, the late Dr John A. Kumah, will take place on May 18 and 19, 2024 at Onwe in
GENERAL NEWS
Stakeholders push for National School Garden Policy
By Joyce Kantam Kolamong Stakeholders in education have met to deepen discussions, commitment and calls for a national policy on School Garden concept. To this end, they are calling on the various political parties to
PNC to file nominations for 40% women parliamentary candidates
By Michael Kofi Kenetey The Acting National Women’s Organiser of the Peoples National Convention (PNC), Patience Lamisi Adam, has announced that, as part of the initiative of the PNC, Operation Get Women Parliamentarians, the party
$300 million World Bank loan hits BOG account
The 300 million dollar World Bank facility to support some projects in 2024 has finally been credited to the Bank of Ghana’s (BoG) account. This was after Ghana met all the necessary conditions, including Cabinet
Nora Haüptle – Elevating the Black Queens to New Heights
By Gertrude Tandoh In the realm of Ghanaian women’s football, a new beacon of leadership and transformation has emerged in the form of Coach Nora Haüptle, whose meteoric rise to the helm of the Black
Kuami Eugene shares post-accident recovery photos; grateful to fans for prayers and support
By Vivian Adu Amoah Multiple award-winning Musician, Eugene Kwame Marfo, who goes by the stage name Kuami Eugene speaks for the first time after his accident few days ago at the Dzorwulu traffic light. The
Experts say political instability in Burkina Faso, Mali taking toll on Ghana’s Health systems in UWR
The political instability in Burkina-Faso and Mali continues to exert undue stress on the health sector in the Upper West Region, Dr. Damien Punguyire, the Upper West Regional Director of Health Services, said. Available data
Internet outage in Ghana: What you need to know
By David Gyedu, Cyber Expert Ghana has been experiencing a country-wide disruption of internet connectivity due to cable faults affecting the commercial undersea telecommunication cables (CUTC). This report aims to provide an overview of the
Civil Servants in Uganda keep fit to confront increase in Obesity
The Ugandan government has instructed all civil servants to exercise for two hours every week to keep fit and healthy.
African Trade Chamber in US seeks collaboration in Africa
The Midlands African Chamber in the United States of America is extending its reach to entrepreneurs in African countries. Karine
Ghana, Malawi sign visa-free agreement to boost bilateral relations
By Jeremiah Nutsugah Ghana and Malawi have signed an agreement on a visa waiver regime for holders of ordinary, diplomatic,
Decline of Waist Bead Culture Among Ghana’s Youth
By Prince Dankwa Waist beads were formerly a beloved custom that Ghanaian women carried down through the centuries, but in
Civil Servants in Uganda keep fit to confront increase in Obesity
The Ugandan government has instructed all civil servants to exercise for two hours every week to keep fit and healthy.
Ghanaian Society’s Changing Perceptions on Anklets and Their Cultural Importance
By Dankwa Prince Anklets have been very important to Ghanaian ladies for many years. Anklets, when well-made, represented femininity, beauty,