Government has withdrawn all travel privileges to Members of Parliament. This means MPs will now have to make their own arrangements when they are on official duties abroad. A letter signed by the Director of Protocol, addressed to Parliament and sighted … Read more →
Scads of allegation have been spewed by various personnel who were at the World Cup with the Black Stars. The latest of it is Sulley Muntari smoking at the team’s dinning room whilst other Players looked on and called him … Read more →
Presidential hopeful of the opposition New Patriotic Party Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen has revealed he had an easier chance to lead the party if he had accepted the opportunity in 1996. He is now resigned to mounting fierce contest for the … Read more →
Nana Akufo-Addo has lamented the leadership crisis in Ghana and accused President John Mahama’s government of sending the nation’s development backwards. Addressing the UK Branch of the New Patriotic Party (NPP)’s monthly public meeting on Sunday in Wood Green, London, the man … Read more →
Stretch marks are visible lines on the skin surface, with an off-color hue. Stretch marks are mainly found in the abdominal wall, but can also occur over the thighs, upper arms, buttocks and breasts. Sometimes stretch marks can cover large areas … Read more →
It was an interesting sight to behold when a Member of Parliament was seen struggling to get fuel for his vehicle over the weekend. The MP for Asante Akim North, Kwadwo Baah-Agyemang was spotted at an ‘Onion oil’ fuel station … Read more →
The Kwabenya Police in Accra at dawn last Sunday arrested three fuel attendants and their manager for allegedly hoarding petrol in gallons and selling them at exorbitant prices to motorists. Twenty six gallons of petrol were seized from one of the offices … Read more →
Folks, while we wait to know the circumstances surrounding Ghana’s participation in the ongoing World Cup tournament and the dismal performance of the national team (the Black Stars) this time around, many things have begun happening in government circles. Without … Read more →