Sista Afia and Freda Rhymz almost engage in a fist fight at TV3 premises
In a video, Sista Afia is heard shouting at Freda Rhymes to come ‘say it to her face’ as they both charge at each other.
Continue ReadingIn a video, Sista Afia is heard shouting at Freda Rhymes to come ‘say it to her face’ as they both charge at each other.
Continue ReadingFanIce has been an active part of Ghanaian pop culture and many childhood memories. The brand popularized the “SO NICE” moniker and many Ghanaian millennials can sing the “FanIce song” word for word. Without FanIce, celebrations, after church activities and many intimate moments may never be the same again.
Continue ReadingThey also advised all nurses and midwives in the country to desist from “such unacceptable behaviour especially when in uniform in order to protect the dignity of the profession.”
Continue Reading“Growing up, we were told this tree can only survive outside Ghana but thanks be to God this apple tree is producing its first fruit after five years. It was cultivated in Wiamoase – Ashanti piawwww!!!.”
Continue ReadingAccording to Paa George, he has been an active member of Bishop Obinim’s church for a long time and he believes that the bishop’s benevolence towards him was borne out of that.
Continue ReadingThe Sharks all-round competition focuses on core competencies – Literacy, Numeracy, STEM and Social Literacy and is endorsed by the Ministry of Education, supported by Family Health Medical School, Academic City College, Ashesi University, Webster University, Indomie, B5 Plus, Frytol, Fortune Rice, Louisiana State University, University of St. Thomas, Givers Care, Coco Pops and Mcberry biscuits.
Continue ReadingThe commission Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis said the EU needed to put an end to dirty money infiltrating its financial system.
Continue ReadingThis means that during this period, there will continue to be a ban on public gatherings such as the holding of conferences, workshops, parties, night clubs, drinking spots, beaches, festivals, political rallies, religious activities and sporting events. Also, all educational facilities, private and public, will remain closed.
Continue Reading“A group of people actually stormed to TV3 this afternoon to demand that we go off air because we spoke about issues facing transgendered people,” she wrote.
Continue Reading“…the Deputy Northern Regional Commander of the Immigration Service sent a signal to the Officer In Charge of the Paga Border post about the situation and asked that they are received and repatriated the foreigners while alternative arrangement was made to transport the remaining passengers who were Ghanaian nationals to Accra,” the statement added.
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