The Chief Executive Officer of Perrilines Ltd, a Cape Coast firm contracted to haul sugarcane for the Komenda Sugar Factory, Perry Mensah, has asked government to commit resources to the factory, saying that is the only way to revive the … Read more →
Hundreds of newly trained teachers who turned up for the Teacher licensure exams today, Monday, at the Nusrat Jahan Ahamadiya College of Education at Wa in the Upper West Region, were left stranded due to the late arrival of exam … Read more →
The World Bank has said that it has no issue with bilateral relations between Ghana and China, but will insist that Ghana benefits from any deal it enters into with the People’s Republic of China. It says Ghana must prioritize … Read more →
The Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS), has indicated its preparedness ahead of the implementation of the newly introduced double track system. The new system, which begins on Tuesday, September, 11, 2018, is expected to create space to … Read more →
Government is to recruit about 8,872 additional tutors for the double track programme which begins tomorrow, September 11, 2018, in over 400 selected senior high schools in Ghana. According to the Director-General of Ghana Education Service (GES), Professor Kwasi Opoku-Amankwa, the recruitment process has already commenced. … Read more →
Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected in Ghana Thursday, September 13, to attend the final funeral service of the late former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan. He will be in the company of a host of other African heads of state … Read more →
The Ghana Bar Association has called on the Judicial Council to be bold and punish judges who administer bad judgements. According to the association, bad judgements make it difficult for the citizenry to repose confidence in the judicial system of … Read more →
The flood disaster in Northern region is gradually getting out of control as the number of displaced persons increase leaving regional authorities overwhelmed, helpless and lamenting the slow response to urgent call for help. Regional authorities are struggling to scale … Read more →
A United Nations (UN) plane carrying the mortal remains of the former Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN), Busumuru Kofi Annan has set off from Geneva, Switzerland to Accra. The casket, draped in a UN flag, is accompanied by his wife, … Read more →