The World Bank is expected to provide Ghana’s Parliament $200,000 to support the recruitment of Economists and acquisition of ICT Infrastructure to enable Parliament establish and operationalise a Budget and Fiscal Analysis Office. The office will among other things support … Read more →
It was another night of explosive African music as the One Africa Music Festival went down at the Madinat Jumeirah Al Sufough, Dubai. Held on Friday night, November 16, 2018, the One Music Africa festival brought together a nexus of stars … Read more →
Sarkodie has won the nod for Best African Male Artist of the Year at Nigeria Entertainment Awards 2018. The 13th edition of the Nigeria Entertainment Awards were held on Saturday, November 10th, 2018 at the University of the District of … Read more →
WhatsApp already ruined Snapchat’s growth once. WhatsApp Status, its clone of Snapchat Stories, now has 450 million daily active users compared to Snapchat’s 188 million. That’s despite its 24-hour disappearing slideshows missing tons of features, including augmented reality selfie masks, … Read more →
Over 9000 delegates of the opposition National Democratic Congress have in a crucial election which lasted for 48 hours, elected new executives to lead the party at the national level ahead of the 2020 general elections. At the end of … Read more →
Dr Joe France, the Director of Financial Stability, Bank of Ghana (BoG), has said that over 90 per cent of fraud-related cases in the banking sector are associated with the employees. According to him, investigations have revealed that some of … Read more →
A Police constable at a duty checkpoint at the Moree tollbooth in the Central Region has injured a woman after he fired into a vehicle because the driver had refused to pay a road toll of 50 pesewas. According to … Read more →
Police in Tema have picked up two suspects in connection with the October 28, 2018 robbery incident at the Top Up Pharmacy at Tema Community Four. The two, Daniel Boachie Yiadom alias Aso and Joseph Nartey are believed to have been involved in the … Read more →
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is to repay $35,000 (£27,300) given to his leadership campaign by a firm accused of corruption. The donor, a firm called Bosasa, has won lucrative government contracts but is under investigation. Mr Ramaphosa initially told … Read more →