Year: 2021
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Education
Kechiebi-Asuogya School Cries For Classrooms As Pupils use Classes Hours To Build Structure
The Kechiebi-Asuogya M/A Basic School in the Nkwanta South Municipality of the Oti Region is crying for urgent solution to…
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News
Supreme Court resumes sitting today to hear Mahama’s application to stay proceedings
The Supreme Court will today [Thursday, February 18, 2021] hear an application for stay of proceedings in the matter of…
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Health
COVID-19: Ghana records four more deaths, active cases 7,931
Ghana’s active cases as at 14 February stand at 7,931, pushing the total confirmed cases since March 2020 to 78,271…
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News
‘Ministerial nominees fleeing from KIA COVID-19 testing contract’ – Ablakwa
Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, a member of the Appointments Committee in Parliament has expressed shock at the level at which some…
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News
Adwoa Safo’s vetting was soft because of health considerations – Mahama Ayariga
The Bawku Central MP, Mahama Ayariga, has defended the Appointment Committee’s soft vetting of Sarah Adwoa Safo, the Gender, Children…
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News
Transport Minister-designate will clear air on KIA COVID-19 testing contract – Oko Boye
Former Deputy Minister of Health, Dr. Bernard Oko Boye says the nominee for the Transport Ministry will settle the controversial…
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News
Samoa Addo to Mahama: Withdraw Election 2020 petition
Lawyer Samoa Addo says the petition suffered a fatal blow after the petitioner’s lawyers closed their case hoping to cross…
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News
Mahama Ayariga wants retirement age extended from 60 to 65
The Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga, is advocating for the extension of the compulsory retirement age for…
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Health
COVID-19: Ghana records 19 deaths in a day
At least 702 new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed increasing the active cases in Ghana to 7,866, according to the Ghana Health…
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News
Community police personnel stabs civilian to death
The community cop stabbed the deceased three times on his neck, back and head for reporting him to his superiors…
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