UPSA beats Wisconsin to win 2019 Newsroom Contest
The Newsroom competition is a simulated news writing, integrated communication and debating contest among communication faculties aimed at synthesising theory with practice.
Continue ReadingThe Newsroom competition is a simulated news writing, integrated communication and debating contest among communication faculties aimed at synthesising theory with practice.
Continue Reading“I was excited, but I was a little scared at the same time because it’s a lot of pressure,” the entertainer tells PEOPLE in this week’s cover story. “Everyone’s going to be picking me apart to see if I’m sexy enough to hold this title. I’m [also] following Idris Elba, which is not fair and is not nice to me!”
Continue Reading“Some things I no fit talk about them. If I talk about am maybe something go fit spoil for somewhere…” Efya said.
Continue Reading“In the coming days, I am also going to quantify how much they have taken out of the ordinary Ghanaian pockets. And it will surprise you to know that the amount will be far in excess of what they claiming that they have given to Ghanaians.”
Continue ReadingThe sorry state of Ghana’s electricity sector is largely the result of an accumulation of policy mistakes by successive governments. Ghanaians are paying exorbitant electricity tariffs because of that, and suffering in multiple other ways as the national economy continues to be burdened by power sector-related debts and contractual liabilities. Whatever next move the GoG makes must be carefully scrutinized to ensure it doesn’t make an already bad situation worse.
Continue Reading“I’m actually going to form a trip to bring a lot of African-Americans to three cities but I want them to see Ghana first because they have to see the slave castle, culture of the city and how vibrant it is,” Steve Harvey said on radio.
Continue ReadingThe ‘Vamijo’ hitmaker is clearly heavily in love with his beautiful girlfriend despite all the negative reports and this public display of affection clearly demonstrates that.
Continue Reading“We promoted indigenous participation in the financial sector because we realised that the sector was dominated mostly by foreign interests, big foreign banks…we said that this sector was such an important sector, so Ghanaians should participate in it,” he stressed.
Continue ReadingThe Young Politicians and Leaders Network (YPLN), the organising body aims to leverage on this avenue to bring together policy makers, young entrepreneurs, business executives, professionals and start-ups, to discuss various topical issues that pertain to economic empowerment, leadership, and entrepreneurship development.
Continue Reading“The consequence of exporting this polarization into the District Assemblies is that very soon in our villages, there will be “NDC Communal Labour day” and “NPP Communal Labour day”. There will also be “NDC market” and “NPP market” And so on and so forth,” Mr Ofosu Ampofo stated.
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