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Filth engulfs Tema-New Town
The campaign against filth and ensuring proper means of waste disposal seems to be falling on deaf ears.
ENVIRONMENT TODAY, can authoritatively report that haphazard dumping of waste in our surroundings is virtually becoming the order of the day.
During the team’s visit to Tema New Town over the weekend, what was observed was nothing to write home about.
The situation indicates that country is gradually...
Gov’t to boost power supply
The Deputy Minister of Energy and Member of Parliament for Ellembelle Constituency in the Western Region, Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has reiterated government’s commitment to ensure that power supply gets to all Ghanaians and industries.
According to him, the NDC government and President Atta Mills would not relent in its effort to provide power for the nation.
He disclosed that it is expected...
NPP Youth Wing Dares DCE
New Patriotic Party (NPP) activists in the Bibiani-Ahwiaso- Bekwai District of the Western Region have registered their displeasure at attempts by the District Chief Executive and some National Democratic Congress (NDC) operatives in the district to demonize and intimidate the former DCE and NPP functionaries in the district.
At a press conference in Bibiani to speak out their minds, the Youth Wing...
Mills cautioned to take a cue from Liman
A Veteran politician and a strong member of the former United Party UP (now New Patriotic Party- NPP), Mr. Joshua Attoh Quarshie, has warned President John Evans Atta Mills, to take a cue from what ex-President Rawlings did to former and late President Dr. Hilla Liman.
He explained that the continuous verbal attacks and outbursts on President Mills by Mr. Rawlings are undermining the presidency of...
Shouldn’t we have an alternative to NDC, NPP?
It is sad that after almost 17 years of the 4th Republic, the country is still torn and threading perilously on the axis of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC). The NDC-NPP dog war is so rife that often issues that appear to have national outlook are reduced to NDC-NPP bouts.
In that state of confusion and reckless defence of their baseless entrenched position on...
Threat to kill editors of TODAY
Mr. Cletus Avoka, Minister of Interior
Readers may remember that in yesterday’s edition of your authoritative TODAY news paper, we asked readers to look out for a story (our lead story today) on the top commando who sent threatening text messages to some media men and top AFAG organizers before the “Atta Adaadaa Yen” demonstration. At 08:20am yesterday morning, editors of the paper, Mr. Richmond...
“God will take away Baba Jamal’s voice if…” – Jake Obetsebi- Lamptey.
Jake Obetssebi-Lamptey
NPP stalwart, Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey has told the NDC Parliamentary candidate for the Akwatia Constituency, Baba Jamal, that he should be cautious about his conduct else God would take away his voice.
Mr Obetsebi-Lamptey described Mr. Jamal as a very gifted young man blessed with a tremendous ability to convince and woo people into his fold.
He was sharing his opinion on the...
‘No Troubles in NPP’
The Communications Director of the Nana Addo campaign team for Ashanti and Brong Ahafo Regions in the 2008 elections, Lawyer Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie, aka Sir John, has refuted allegations that text messages being sent to the delegates about Alan Kyeremanteng is from Nana Addo’s camp.
He also disagreed with the assertion of the existence of camps within the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
According to...
Minister fires GES officials…For being NPP sympathisers
Information chanced upon by TODAY reveals that the Ministry of Education (MOE) has embarked on some subtle moves to terminate appointments of regional directors and senior officers within the Ghana Education Service (GES) who are believed to be sympathizers of opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Alex Tettey Enyo Minister of Education
The paper’s underground moves at the ministry revealed that the...
‘Gov’t has no vision for education’
By Stephen Darko
Ace Ankomah, a legal luminary and lecturer at the Ghana Law School, says government’s decision to reverse the four year educational system of the Senior High School to three years was a backward step as far as provision of quality education is concerned.
According to him, Ghanaians, particularly parents should rise-up to draw the government’s attention that the careers of their...







