August, 2009

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RAWLINGS FUMES OVER TB JOSHUA

Former President Jerry John Rawlings has told National Democratic Congress (NDC) core cadres not to direct their frustrations at him but, the sitting President, who he said, “only takes advice from his Nigerian spiritual father, T.B. Joshua. He told the NDC... (Continue reading)

Disabled fight over 50 pesewas

Disabled fight over 50 pesewas

The quest for survival by two disabled beggars on the streets of Accra took a sharp turn for the worst when they had to brawl over 0.50pesewas What brought about the fight was that the said 50 pesewas was thrown... (Continue reading)

‘Make road safety a responsibility’

‘Make road safety a responsibility’

Mr Bice Osei Kufuor popularly known as Obour, one of Ghana’s most celebrated Hiplife artistes, has charged Ghanaians to actively get involved in road safety campaigns as an effort to help reduce the spate of road accidents in the... (Continue reading)

Veep honoured for exemplary leadership

Vice  President  John  Dramani  Mahama  has  been  acknowledged  by  the  Global  Leadership  Training  International (GLTI)  headquartered  in  New York , U.S.A,   for  the steeling  and  orderly  manner in which he has carried himself as the Vice President. Rev. Gregg Johnson, President... (Continue reading)

Minority Leader criticizes Mills

Member of Parliament for Suame Constituency and Minority Leader, Osei-Kyei Mensah-Bonsu, says the Mills-led administration lacks the capacity to provide a better Ghana as promised during the December 2008 electioneering campaign. “The first seven months of the Mills administration has exposed... (Continue reading)

Emeka Chukwudi wins Y FM/Stone Pool Tournament

Emeka Chukwudi, a Nigerian, has won the maiden edition of the Y FM Stone Pool Tournament after competing in a keenly contested pool tournament over the weekend at the Jokers Night Club in South Labadi. For his prize, he took home... (Continue reading)

…Of threats and the Police Administration

TODAY reported extensively on threats issued to the editorial heads of the paper last week. And since threat is considered a first degree felony in our statute books, the paper lodged a formal complaint with the Police. Our first point of... (Continue reading)

64 Battalion revived…800 FRESH COMMANDOS RECRUITED

64 Battalion revived…800 FRESH COMMANDOS RECRUITED

Flawless information gathered by TODAY offer concrete evidence that government has recruited some 800 new Commandos outside of the regular Armed Forces. Some of the prospective Commandos, TODAY discovered from weeks of surveillance are undergoing rigorous military exercises, including Martial... (Continue reading)

Children take over fishing

Children take over fishing

To youth and children of Tema Manhean, schooling is not part of either or a dream as most Ghanaian children aspire.  The situation is compounded by the apparent inertia or indifference on the part of parents to the situation. Children are... (Continue reading)

Let’s have sanctity in our local broadcasting

Local language broadcasting remains one of the greatest genres and gains of our nascent democracy. It affords us the opportunity to be represented and participate in decision making process in promoting good governance and democracy. Barack Obama could not have said... (Continue reading)

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