President John Dramani Mahama has ordered immediate interventions to shield Ghanaians from surging fuel prices, as global tensions in the Middle East continue to disrupt oil supplies and push up costs. The directive was issued following a Cabinet meeting in … Read more →
The 2012 presidential candidate of the Progressive People’s Party (PPP), Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom says he is not obsessed with being the president of Ghana. According to him, he finds fulfilment in contributing to nation building through the creation of … Read more →
Parliament has postponed resumption of its sittings to June 3, 2014 to enable various committees of the house conclude works on their outreach programmes. The House was expected to begin its work this week after it rose on March 28 … Read more →
The beleaguered National Democratic Congress (NDC) bankroller made this assertion in his examination in-chief led by Osafo Buabeng, his counsel, in an Accra High Court presided over by Justice John Ajet-Nassam – where he is on trial for the alleged … Read more →
THE RESUMPTION of Business in Parliament, which was originally scheduled for next week Tuesday, May 27, 2014, is likely to be postponed for seven more days, as a result of lack of funds to carry out activities in the house, … Read more →
A three-member committee has been setup to investigate the alleged embezzlement of funds by the Mayor of Sekondi Takoradi, Capt. Rtd Anthony Cudjoe. The Sekondi Takoradi Mayor was expected to attend a local government conference in Columbia but he reportedly … Read more →
A leading member of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Kwame Amoako-Tuffour says the party is not ready to experiment with another candidate ahead of the 2016 general elections. He maintained that the 2012 presidential candidate of the NPP, Nana … Read more →
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) “must win” the 2016 elections “at all cost,” Alan Kyeremanten, the party’s twice-defeated flagbearer aspirant has said. Touting himself as the best candidate to win power for the NPP in the next elections, Mr. Kyeremanten … Read more →
Many have branded ex-president Kufour’s tenure as one of the most successful administration Ghana has ever experienced under this 4th republic. But little did many know that his tenure was ably assisted with rich contributions from his own ‘political opponent’, … Read more →
The Minority Leader in Parliament, Mr Osei Kyei- Mensah-Bonsu, has stated that the presidential democratic system of governance currently being practised by Ghana is stalling the fight against corruption. Likewise, he said the continuous holding of primaries by their respective … Read more →
A flagbearer aspirant of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Alan Kyerematen says the party is guaranteed victory in the 2016 general election with him as flagbearer. According to him, his overriding objective is to bring the NPP back to … Read more →
MESSAGE OF CONDOLENCE FROM PRESIDENT RAWLINGS ON THE DEMISE OF PAUL VICTOR OBENG I have learnt of the sad loss of one of our most adept and captivating minds – Paul Victor Obeng. PV as he was affectionately called played … Read more →
STATEMENT BY HIS EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA ON THE DEATH OF MR. PAUL VICTOR OBENG This is a very sad and tragic moment for me, for Ghana and for Ghanaians. The sudden death of my Senior Adviser and Mentor, … Read more →
Former President John Kufuor has said, the death of the late Paul Victor Obeng is shocking and unexpected. He noted that “there wasn’t any suggestion at all that he wasn’t well but that is the mystery of the whole thing.” … Read more →
www.233times.net can confirm that Paul Victor Obeng, chairman of the National Development Planning Commission is dead. He died Saturday at a hospital after he reportedly collapsed at the Agape Filling Station at Spintex Road in Accra. He was rushed to the Lekma … Read more →
Apparently, the 2 were said to have gone to the night club for a helluva time together, and on coming back from the night of fun, the married Ambassador & girlfriend apparently drove into the sea. A communique from the … Read more →