Today, the Trade and Industry Minister, K.T Hammond, is slated to present the Export and Import Regulations 2023 before Parliament. This legislative instrument aims to impose limitations on the importation of 22 specific vital products like sugar, rice, poultry, and tripe into the nation. The presentation of this policy document …
Read More »Private Toilet Operators to Enforce Fee Hike Effective December 1st, 2023
As shared by Okay FM on their Instagram page, private toilet operators have issued a notice to the general public regarding a forthcoming increase in usage fees. Citing the mounting expenses associated with management, all private toilets will now require a fee of Two Ghana Cedis (Gh¢ 2) starting …
Read More »Former President Mahama Celebrates 65th Birthday with Generous Donation to Dodowa Hospital
On his 65th birthday, former President John Dramani Mahama marked the occasion by paying a visit to the Shai Osudoko District Hospital, making a significant contribution to the medical facility. Responding to an urgent appeal from the hospital’s Medical Director, Mr. Mahama generously donated essential medical equipment, including two modern …
Read More »MP Francis Asenso-Boakye Denies Allegations of Bribery, Cites Political Motives
Francis Asenso-Boakye, the Minister for Works and Housing and Member of Parliament for Bantama, has firmly rejected allegations of bribery leveled against him by Claude Convincer Davit, a businessman. Davit claimed in a widely circulated video that in 2017, he was urged by the MP to pay money for an …
Read More »Some Fascinating Facts About Thursday You Need to Know
Thursday, the fourth day of the working week in numerous cultures, holds diverse significance rooted in history, mythology, and societal customs. Derived from the Old English term “Þunresdæg,” which honors the Norse god Thor, Thursday’s name links to thunder and lightning. Similarly, in several languages, Thursday is associated with Jupiter, …
Read More »Arsenal Thrash Lens 6-0 in Record-breaking Champions League Victory
Arsenal secured a resounding 6-0 win against RC Lens, marking the biggest victory by an English team against a French opponent in European competition. The match saw Lens suffer their heaviest defeat in European history, conceding six goals for the first time ever in such a match. The game at …
Read More »Parliamentary Chaos Ensues as Majority MPs Walk Out During Approval of 2024 Budget
In a tumultuous session within Parliament today, the Majority Members of Parliament staged a walkout during the critical processes to ratify the 2024 budget, causing abrupt closure of proceedings. The heated debate surrounding the government’s 2024 Fiscal and Financial Policy Statement ended as both minority and minority leaders concluded their …
Read More »Media Personality Bridget Otoo Calls for Protest Against MTN Ghana’s Data Price Hike
Ghanaian media personality Bridget Otoo recently took a strong stance against MTN Ghana’s decision to raise data rates by 15%. Expressing her discontent on social media, Otoo highlighted her concern for both the company and its customers amidst the nation’s economic challenges. Otoo’s reaction was fueled by her belief that …
Read More »Special Prosecutor Initiates Probe into Alleged Corruption in Ghana’s Payroll System
The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has launched an investigation and corruption risk assessment targeting potential irregularities within the Government of Ghana’s payroll administration. The inquiry, headed by Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng, is focused on identifying and addressing suspected corruption and related offenses. The primary objectives of this inquiry …
Read More »If I had wronged Yvonne Nelson, I would have been mentioned in her book – Pappy Kojo
Pappy Kojo, a Ghanaian musician, has addressed circulating rumors regarding his alleged discord with actress Yvonne Nelson, dispelling claims that he was responsible for the breakdown of their relationship. The musician, who had been linked romantically with Yvonne Nelson in the past, revealed that it was, in fact, disappointment from …
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