For the first, many Ghanaians have agreed with the winners chosen by the Nigerian owned medium which organizes Awards for Ghanaian Artistes, Charter House. Almost all tweets and Facebook statuses are hailing the organizers for a fair distribution this year, even … Read more →
Two enemies now friends, Shatta Wale and Charter house have for the second time disagreed on a subject pivotal to the proceedings of the Music Awards. Why is Shatta Wale not performing on the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA) night? … Read more →
Editor in chief of the Crusading Guide newspaper has said workers cannot be blamed for demanding salary increases in an economy said to be ailing. Malik Kweku Baako Jnr in a rather sarcastic manner said, if the economy is in shambles “Na … Read more →
It is with a heavy heart that www.233times.net reports the passing away of the legend Fashion designer, Kofi Ansah, the CEO of Ethical Fashion Consult. The death of the British/Ghanaian designer was made known on the micro blogging Twitter page of … Read more →
At least three pupils died last Tuesday from thunder strikes and some 1,451 people displaced following a rainstorm that hit parts of the Garu-Tempani District in the Upper East Region. The deceased were 10-year-old class three pupil, Emelia Attiga, 12-year-old … Read more →
The Mahama-led government has been accused of lacking foresight and constantly managing Ghana by “crisis.” This, is according to a former Deputy Minister of Finance under the Kufuor administration, Professor Gyan Baffour. “The problem with this government is, they lack … Read more →
A gang of drug dealers have been jailed after two of them posed for photos with bags of cannabis and bundles of cash. Eugene May-Dyer, Russell Turner, Ian Cunningham and Grant Barnhurst, all from Birmingham, were arrested during a series … Read more →
After a phenomenal rise to global fame, Nollywood celebrated its 20th anniversary recently. At other times, the occasion would have been marked with much partying, probably round the year. But things are far from being rosy for the industry at … Read more →
ANGRY WORKERS at this year’s May Day celebration stormed the Jubilee Park in Kumasi, holding different placards some of which had harsh inscriptions calling on President John Dramani Mahama to step down. Some of the inscriptions read: ‘President Mahama Must … Read more →