A committee has summoned several suspended headteachers from the Ashanti Region who were alleged to have imposed unapproved charges on students. The Ghana Education Service (GES) took action against these educators after accusations of unauthorized fees, covering expenses such as house dues, books, calculators, admission fees, slip and file printing, …
Read More »UPSA Honors Three Prominent Ghanaian Women with Honorary Doctorate Degrees
In a prestigious ceremony held at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), three remarkable Ghanaian women were bestowed with honorary doctorate degrees in recognition of their invaluable contributions to the nation. The distinguished recipients of this honor included the esteemed First Lady of the Republic, Mrs. Rebecca Akufo-Addo, whose …
Read More »Former NPP Parliamentary Candidate for Sege Resigns, Set to Contest as an Independent Candidate in 2024 Elections
Eunice Lasi, the erstwhile New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary candidate for the Sege Constituency, has withdrawn her affiliation with the party and announced her intention to vie for the Sege seat as an independent candidate in the upcoming 2024 elections. In a press conference held at her campaign headquarters in …
Read More »8 Signs of a Bad Wife Material Every Man Should Know
In various cultures, the term “wife material” signifies a woman possessing attributes conducive to a fulfilling marital life. However, pinpointing traits that may signify an ill-suited partner for marriage transcends geographic boundaries and cultural nuances. 1. Lack of Initiative in Domestic Duties Growing up, many of us were reminded of …
Read More »Electricity Company of Ghana Donates 200 Motorbikes to Boost Police Visibility
The Ghana Police Service has received a significant boost to its operations with the donation of 200 motorbikes from the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG). This move aims to enhance police visibility nationwide and support their general duties. During a brief ceremony at the police headquarters in Accra, the Inspector …
Read More »High Court Sets Verdict Date for Treason Trial
The High Court overseeing the trial of nine individuals accused of attempting to overthrow the government has scheduled January 24, 2024, for the delivery of its verdict. Regardless of whether the accused submit written statements on that day, the court has affirmed its intent to render judgment. During the proceedings, …
Read More »5 Types of People Who Do Not Succeed in Life
In the pursuit of success, we often focus on inspirational stories of achievement and triumph. However, there exists a spectrum of individuals whose journey toward success is hindered by certain characteristics and behaviors. Understanding these traits becomes imperative to navigate away from paths that might lead to unfulfilled lives. 1. …
Read More »Minority Caucus Requests Bank of Ghana Governor to Give a Date for His Removal Petition Submission
The Minority Caucus in Ghana’s Parliament has formally urged Dr. Ernest Addison, Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), to schedule a meeting to submit their petition calling for his removal from office. This follows the Minority group’s earlier attempt in October 2023 to present their petition at the Central …
Read More »New Force Spokesperson Denies Allegations of Falsifying Documents for Ghanaian Residency
Shalimar Abbiusi, a 30-year-old Belgian national and spokesperson for the emerging political group ‘The New Force,’ has refuted accusations of fabricating documents to secure a residency permit in Ghana. The charges against her stem from allegedly violating Section 52(1) of Ghana’s Immigration Act by falsely declaring herself as a student …
Read More »How Far Should Your Phone be Kept From Your Eyes? – Check it Out
Creating a guide to maintain eye health amidst smartphone use is crucial in today’s world. Our reliance on smartphones has become integral to our lives, but it’s essential to understand their potential impact on our eyes and well-being. Here’s an in-depth look at the ideal distance for your phone from …
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