Akufo-Addo’s 22nd address to the nation as Covid-19 cases surge
According to the Ghana Health Service, the country has so far recorded 57,714 with55,592 recoveries and 346 deaths leaving 1,776 active cases.
Continue ReadingAccording to the Ghana Health Service, the country has so far recorded 57,714 with55,592 recoveries and 346 deaths leaving 1,776 active cases.
Continue ReadingThis is the first time the House will reconvene in the chamber after the 7th January’s chaos that saw legislators throw punches and destroy voting materials during the election of a Speaker.
Continue Reading“They were all false and staged in their interest. It dented my image and his, Ghanaians should help me apologize because I have done more harm than good.”
Continue ReadingAs part of his visit to Ghana, Kofi has worked with the BET nominated rapper Kwesi Arthur and will possibly work with Asakaa Boys as he travels from Accra to Kumasi to visit where his dad’s hometown.
Continue Reading“Our roads are being constructed at a faster pace than before, and yes, there are still many more kilometers to construct. We defined last year as the year of roads. This year will be the second year of roads as we continue with our focus on dealing with the deficits of our road infrastructure.”
Continue ReadingThe President who ends his first term on Wednesday and begins a new term from January 7, also highlighted what his next administration will do in the various sectors.
Continue Reading“This is the third time we have been here this year. We took to this organization the first time we visited which has compelled us to come here again. We provided some food and some provisions on our first visit and rehabilitated some parts of the dormitories on our second visit. We hope to do more and give back to the community who have taken a keen interest in our brand.”
Continue ReadingAccording to them, prior to the 2020 elections, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government promised to institute a scheme that would support drivers to buy their own vehicles when re-elected.
Continue Reading“Concerns have been raised by civil society actors around inadequate stakeholder consultation, transparency and the valuation of the deal. Other concerns bother on the way transaction advisors became involved in the process and a lack of public oversight over the company at the heart of the deal.”
Continue ReadingShe, however, assured the NDC MPs of her commitment to engaging further to ensure that all their demands enumerated in their petition are resolved amicably.
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