Ghana is rising again – Mahama declares
“We were told that recovery would take a generation,” the President recalled. “But I knew something our critics did not. I knew the resilient spirit of the Ghanaian people.”
Continue Reading“We were told that recovery would take a generation,” the President recalled. “But I knew something our critics did not. I knew the resilient spirit of the Ghanaian people.”
Continue Reading“We are confident that the public will embrace the guidance we are providing, as prevention remains the most effective way to combat fire incidents, and collective responsibility is vital to keeping our communities safe this Christmas,” she added.
Continue ReadingThe Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has announced the suspension of the anticipated rollout of new licence plates, originally scheduled for January 2, 2026. The delay is due to the failure to secure the necessary amendments to the Road Traffic Regulation, 2012 (L.I. 2180), which specifies the contents and format of vehicle plates. In […]
Continue ReadingAccording to Mr Nikpe, the combined measures, anchored by the introduction of dedicated traffic signs and signals for motor riders, are aimed at reducing accidents and creating a safer road environment as Ghana’s transport sector undergoes reforms.
Continue ReadingFreezy Macbones, the UK-based boxer, entered the ring as the heavy favourite. However, the 36-year-old appeared burdened by the months of psychological warfare and mind games deployed by his younger rival.
Continue Reading“This conduct endangers public safety, causes unnecessary panic on the roads, and contributes significantly to traffic indiscipline across the country.”
Continue ReadingA violent mob stormed the Kwame Danso District Court in the Bono East Region on Thursday, December 11, disrupted proceedings and forcibly freed three accused persons who had just been remanded into police custody. The incident, which also left court property vandalised, has been strongly condemned by the Judicial Service Staff Association of Ghana (JUSAG), […]
Continue ReadingIt blended Akan rhythms, palm-wine guitar styles and external influences such as brass band and jazz elements introduced by sailors, soldiers and merchants.
Continue ReadingThe President signed the repeal on Wednesday, December 10, clearing the way for the levy’s complete removal beginning January 2026.
Continue ReadingTelecel Ghana is betting on 2Moorch Christmas to reward and connect with its growing customer base and strengthen brand loyalty throughout December. Director of Consumer Business at Telecel Ghana, Aneth Muga, said, “This 31 Days of Christmas campaign is the icing on the cake for a year of giving our customers ‘2Moorch’ of what they love by creating memorable, rewarding and joyful experiences that have changed lives and bought people together. That’s the energy of connecting with Telecel.”
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