The Teacher Trainees Association (TTAG) – a teacher trainee group – has denied agreeing to the posting of newly trained teachers by the National Service Scheme (NSS). The Ministry of Education had said that it had reached an agreement with … Read more →
A group calling itself concerned citizens of the Upper West Region and sympathizers of University for Development Studies (UDS) Wa campus, has decried what it sees as deliberate attempt by the Vice Chancellor and some staff of the to supervise the … Read more →
Police in Koforidua in the Eastern Region are on a manhunt for a 54-year-old man who attempted to kill his 72-year-old mother at Osubeto, a small Community near Okorase. Kwadwo Adu, the 54-year-old fled after inflicting machete wounds on his … Read more →
Parliament has given approval for the appointment of Mr Kojo Oppong Nkrumah as Minister of Information. Also approved to be appointed as Minister of Gender is Cynthia Morrison and four others as ministers and deputy ministers. Members of the Majority and Minority described the … Read more →
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo, says government will offer the youth of Ghana every support necessary to make them “world ready” to compete with their peers on the global front. In his Special Guest of Honour’s address at the … Read more →
The world has seriously underestimated the amount of heat soaked up by our oceans over the past 25 years, researchers say. Their study suggests that the seas have absorbed 60% more than previously thought. They say it means the Earth is … Read more →
Ghana’s Finance Minister, Ken Ofori Atta, says Ghana is not yet ready to sign any new energy contracts with international conglomerates. According to him, the government inherited a number of dubious contracts in the energy sector which were currently being … Read more →
Ghana has moved six places up in the latest World Bank report on Doing Business Ranking. The report, which focuses on investigating the regulations that enhance business activity and those that constrain it, described the country’s business environment as a rapid growing … Read more →
The helicopter crash which killed Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha and four other people probably began with a “major failure of the tail rotor”, a senior air investigator said on Wednesday, Metro reports. Tony Cable, a former senior investigator at … Read more →