The current power crisis facing the country can be resolved with the help of all Ghanaians, President John Dramani Mahama has said. The president while speaking at the 20th Ghana Journalist Awards held at the Banquet Hall of the State … Read more →
Authorities at the Tetteh Quarshie Memorial Hospital in Mampong in the Eastern region have hinted that they are considering a transfer of corpses from the facility to other hospitals due to the unstable power supply to the facility.The hospital is … Read more →
Power Minister, Dr. Kwabena Donkor has revealed that, the incessant power supply, locally known as ‘dumsor’ has reduced over the past week. The Power Minister made this revelation on this morning’s edition of Jolly Breakfast Show (JBS) on Skyy Power … Read more →
Photoshop has made many people sceptical of pictures that circulate online. www.233times.net chanced on a picture of arguably one of the best Boxers in the country, Bukom Banku with a placard which reads ‘I like dusmor.’ If and only if … Read more →
Ghana loses about $2.2 million daily and $686.4 million annually due to the power crisis. According to a study conducted by the Institute of Statistical and Economic Research (ISSER), the figure translates to about 2 percent of national output lost. … Read more →
Stonebwoy has added his voice to the #DumsorMustStop campaign. In his own words on Anopa Kasapa with Fiifi Banson on Wednesday, the Artiste of the year said; “I think this Dumsor…It’s been on since 2000 even as i can remember. … Read more →
Sellers of porridge, locally known as ‘hausa Kooko’ in the Sekondi Takoradi Metropolis have bemoaned how the incessant power supply, christened ‘dumsor’ is affecting their business. Speaking to www.233times.net , Fati, ‘hausa kooko’ seller at the Fijai GNAT junction near … Read more →
Founder of the Solid Rock Chapel International, Reverend Christie Doe Tetteh says she is “sick and tired” of the deteriorating energy situation in the country. According to Rev Tetteh, the situation has gone beyond asking for divine intervention from God. … Read more →
Celebrities in the country have called on Ghanaians to join them in the #dumsormuststop campaign. Rapper Sarkodie and actress Yvonne Nelson say they will hit the streets of Accra by way of a vigil slated on May 16, 2015 … Read more →
BET Award winner, Sarkodie has expressed his frustrations in a series of tweets about living conditions in Ghana particularly the erratic power supply locally known as ‘dumsor.’ He wrote, “It ain’t easy being a president and I don’t think I can but … Read more →