The Electoral Commission (EC) has postponed the special voting exercise in the Eastern and Western regions, originally scheduled for Monday, December 2, to Thursday, December 5. This decision was made after a defaced ballot paper was discovered, prompting the recall … Read more →
Rabies is a viral infectious disease that spreads from animals to humans and continues to pose a public health threat to animals in the Western and Western North Regions Though officers from the Veterinary Services Directorate annually embark on vaccination … Read more →
422,883 final-year senior high school (SHS) students in total across the country will write this year’s West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for School Candidates. The high school exams, which will begin with the practical session today, August 1, … Read more →
Former President John Dramani Mahama, will today visit the Eastern Region, Koforidua, precisely the home region of President Akufo-Addo as part of his “Thank Your Tour”. President Akufo-Addo last week embarked on a 3-day tour in the Region to inspects … Read more →
The Western, Western North and Central regions have recorded a total 22,584 teenage pregnancies in the year 2020 only which is very alarming. According to reports by Joy news, Western North recorded a total of 3,750 pregnancies followed by the … Read more →
Since the beginning of 2017, the incessant news of suicide amongst the youth is becoming alarming. Not a single week passes without the traditional and new media reporting on suicide. This creepy-crawly phenomenon if undealt with would end up being … Read more →
www.233times.net features one of the most celebrated Broadcasters in Western and Central Regions in today’s edition of ‘The Profile.’ Hardly is any major news from Western and Central Regions heard in national media which are not authored by the indefatigable … Read more →
On week days from 1:30 – 3 PM, one would be wondering if there is only one radio station in Takoradi. The voice of one Presenter echoes across the metropolis and his jingles would be mistaken for the anthem of … Read more →