The Health Ministry has hinted it is to receive 275 new ambulances from the Special Development initiative ministry. The revelation was made by the Public Relations Officer of the Ministry Robert Cudjoe. He, however, failed to disclose when exactly the … Read more →
Eating dinner early and hitting your bed soon to get decent hours of sleep will prevent overeating at night. It is believed that late night dinner is linked to obesity. When you eat an early dinner, it will help to … Read more →
The National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), wants the Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG), to collaborate closely with the NHIA to improve access to healthcare in the country. Chief Executive Officer of the NHIA, Dr. Samuel Annor said the NHIS … Read more →
A group of teachers who say the government has not paid them up to 5 months’ salary arrears has threatened to picket at the Education Ministry to demand immediate payment. They have issued a 14-day ultimatum, before which they expect … Read more →
Facebook has admitted a glitch in its network meant people who had been blocked were temporarily unblocked. The bug, revealed by the company on Monday, affected at least 800,000 people. It was active between 29 May and 5 June and … Read more →
WhatsApp will soon let you set up group chats where only the admin can send messages. Once iOS and Android users update to the latest version, they’ll be able to set up groups where only one member has the power to talk … Read more →
Jerome Boateng has no plans to quit international football despite coming in for criticism following Germany’s shock group-stage exit at the World Cup. Boateng, 29, was one of nine players from the squad that lifted the World Cup four years … Read more →
Belgium showed their fighting qualities as Nacer Chadli’s 94th-minute strike completed a thrilling 3-2 comeback victory over Japan in their World Cup last-16 clash in Rostov. Roberto Martinez’s side were overwhelming favorites to progress to the quarter-finals after pipping England … Read more →
Ugandans have taken to Twitter to complain about the imposition of a 200 Uganda shilling [$0.05, £0.04] tax on the use of social media. Some have also used Virtual Private Networks (VPN) to get around paying. Parliament approved the tax … Read more →