The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration somewhere in December last year, banned travellers from Malta, South Korea, and Israel from entering the country amid the rising cases in COVID-19 infections. The ban on South Korea was expected to … Read more →
Former President John Dramani Mahama in a write-up titled “Time is ticking for the crisis-ridden Ghanaian economy”, has called for a public forum on the Ghanaian economy. He argues that when his [NDC] government in 2015 faced challenges, it immediately convened … Read more →
Chief Executive of the Association of Oil Marketing Companies has revealed that consumers will have to pay more than ¢8 per litre for fuel come March. According to Kwaku Agyeman Duah, should the price of petroleum products continue to soar … Read more →
Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, has announced that the shortage of the 32-page passport booklet is due to the effect of Covid-19 on global supply chains. This is in reaction to concerns raised by a … Read more →
They say there’s safety in numbers. Europe, Nato and the US find themselves looking nervously over both shoulders these days. A) At China: the ever-present shadow over Shoulder Number One, with its economic might and expanding global influence. And increasingly: … Read more →
Porn websites in the UK will be legally required to verify the age of their users under new internet safety laws. The legislation, which is part of the draft Online Safety Bill, aims to give children better protection from explicit … Read more →
As part of celebration of strong ties between the governments of the United States of America and the African Union member states, the first edition of Black History Festivals (BHF) which is part of the black history month is set to come … Read more →
Senegal’s President, Macky Sall declared on Monday a public holiday to celebrate the national football team’s first ever African Cup of Nations crown following their victory against Egypt, public television announced. Sall, who had been due to visit Comoros at … Read more →
The mayor of Canada’s capital Ottawa has declared a state of emergency in response to more than a week of truckers’ protests against Covid restrictions. Jim Watson said the city was “completely out of control”, with demonstrators outnumbering police. He … Read more →