Home » Archive for September, 2009
E.tv now available on your TV screens
E.tv Ghana, the newest television station in Ghana, is presently on the air waves with a sneak preview of programming, viewers can expect to watch during the final test transmissions.
Test transmission for the free-to-air commercial channel e.TV Ghana is now available on television sets.
“We had to check the quality of the programmes lined-up for broadcast and in the process those viewers who are...
‘Good morning, it’s Moro on the Citi Breakfast Show’
One voice that has always kept listeners glued and stuck to their radio sets every morning for the hottest political interviews in town and in-depth discussions on current affairs has been 31-year-old, Moro Awudu, host of the Citi Fm Breakfast Show.
Affectionately called the ‘Voice Pot’ at Citi Fm, his presentation skills have been just terrific since he continues to give listeners the very best...
Girl 15 wins Silverbird–Harry Potter raffle
Silverbird Cinemas, the number one movie theater complex in Ghana, has honoured its promise of granting an opportunity to a lucky theatre fan to go and see where the blockbuster movie Harry Potter 6 (Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince) was made.
The promotion, which started a few weeks ago when the movie was released, attracted thousands of movie lovers to the Silverbird cinemas.
This resulted...
Give local industries a chance
Over the past years, our local industries have been on the heels of governments hitting hard and crying for support.
Certainly, they do that to prompt government on the need to save them from collapsing.
Our politicians make lip-smacking promises during elections when they are hungry for power.
They promise to make living conditions better including boosting the local industries in order to promote...
Ayariga attacks Journalists
Hon. Mahama Ayariga
Presidential Spokesperson, Mahama Ayariga, has launched vitriolic attacks on Ghanaian journalists, especially those who write about him, describing them as “beginners and learners” with low education and therefore need to under study their superiors.
“Frankly speaking, I pardon journalists who because of their level of education come up with inaccuracies,” adding that...
SAKAWA BOYS BUY HUMAN HAIR…From barbering shops
Fighting the Sakawa menace continue to be a challenge for the country as the perpetrators of the vice keep adopting new methods every passing day.
The latest method being adopted by the Sakawa practitioners, this paper learned, is that the fraudsters have now resolved to either buy or collect human hairs from barbers or from their shops in order to meet the orders or demands of their Spiritual Masters.
Some...
Indiscipline in Avenor
This desecration is done in full public glare
The sight of young and old people who line up at the drain on which runs the Avenor Bridge is unmistakably poignant.
This is because what many people do in a small room in their homes is what they display openly without shame.
Go inside Avenor and you will see another drain that is used for the same purpose.
Here, the drain is constructed such that the...
NPP supporters in Asunafo keep their cool
New Patriotic Party (NPP) members in the Asunafo South District of the Brong Ahafo Region have assured the Deputy Regional Minister, Eric Opoku, that they are not the least perturbed about the intimidation and harassment being meted out to them in the district.
They said they shall continue to protect their rights in the courts no matter what happened and take solace in the fact that 2012 is not too...
Nsima Chief calls for support
The unmotorable nature of the Zsima-Yabi-Akosombo-Akyiremadi road, which links the Nsima community to the Ashanti regional capital, Kumasi, has been identified as the prime factor defeating efforts by the authorities to encourage the youth into agriculture.
Nana Nkansah Boadu Ayeboafo - Nsimahene
The Chief of Nsima, Nana Nkansah Boadu Ayeboafo, in an interaction with a section of the press in his residence,...
Red Alert…COMMANDOS TO INVADE CHEREPONI BYE-ELECTIONS…293 being trained to vote
It might be a little over three years to the 2012 general elections; yet events leading to the Chereponi bye-election perhaps serve as dress-rehearsal of what is to be anticipated.
Preparations and plots being hatched by the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) as the gathered have gone beyond the realm of thump power as the current dispensation demands, to an extra-ordinary political power play...








