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Reality Check (2)…‘NO, CPP IS DEAD’…Credible alternative required to challenge NDC, NPP
NEWS ANALYSIS: RICHMOND DUKE KEELSON
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MOFA enforces Fisheries Act
Mr Kwesi Ahwoi, Minister of Food and Agriculture (MOFA), on Monday said his outfit would enforce the Fisheries Act to bring sanity to the fishing industry in the country.
Minister of Food and Agriculture, Mr Kwesi Ahwoi
He said his ministry was collaborating with the Ghana navy to arrest and prosecute people who engage in illegal fishing.
Mr Ahwoi gave the assurance in a speech read on his behalf at...
Teachers grow wild at GAST workshop
There was pandemonium at a workshop which was organised by the Ghana Association of Science Teachers (GAST) for all Junior and Senior High School teachers in the Brong Ahafo region held in Sunyani recently.
The confusion, according reports was as a result of poor planning on the part of the executives of the association, over who and who was eligible to attend the workshop.
According to information...
The King is naked
On the occasion of our professor president’s one year anniversary, one that he described himself as team B @ 1’, President Mills met with senior media practitioners, and answered, or attempted answers to questions on quite a number of topics, ranging from corruption, healthcare, education to security with the matter of corruption taking centre stage in the discussion.
Two issues: the famous or...
Jesus Christ will come soon
On Sunday, 17th January, 2010, at the new auditorium of the Awakeners Chapel at Ablekuma in Accra, the day’s spiritual healing and service saw many people healed of their ailments and the demon-possessed delivered. The poor were also blessed through the power of Jesus Christ.
As a man of God and an awakener, I have been given the grace to be alert and awake spiritually even when my physical body...
TOR’s assurance is good
LAST Tuesday, January, 19, 2010, a fire outbreak occurred at the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR). The incident resulted in the death of two workers with several others sustaining varied degrees of injuries. May the souls of the two departed workers rest in perfect peace whilst we wish the injured workers speedy recovery.
FOLLOWING the fire outbreak, management of TOR has come out to allay fears of the public...
Journalists urged to apply for CNN/Multichoice Awards
The Executive Chairman of Global Media Alliance (GMA) and Co-Founder of the prestigious CNN MultiChoice African Journalist Awards, Mr. Edward Boateng, has encouraged Ghanaian journalists to enter this year’s awards as the submission deadline of January 28th draws closer.
“Ghana has celebrated Israel Laryea of Joy FM as a winner, along with Daniel Nkrumah of Daily Graphic as a finalist in 2008....
1st National rewards customers in Kumasi
The first prize winner, Catherine Baidoo receiving her award
Madam Catherine Baidoo, a trader, has been adjudged the best customer of the Kumasi branch of the First National Savings and Loans Bank (FNSL) for the year 2009.
For her prize, she took home a 21-inch Sanyo flat screen TV.
Mr Mohammed Appiah, a phone card distributor emerged second while the Sunshine traders came third. These loyal customers...
Murder at Abesim…Mason stabbed to death
A 49-year-old mason, Kwame Kyereme, who is a native of Abesim in the Brong Ahafo region, last Thursday, January, 21, 2010, met his untimely death when he was allegedly stabbed several times by one Kofi Nkoto following a misunderstanding that ensued between the two.
Kwame Kyereme lies dead on his hospital bed
According to an eye witness who spoke to TODAY, on that fateful day, Kyereme had a misunderstanding...
Study reveals hurricanes may triple
The U.S. Southeast, Mexico, and the Caribbean will be pounded by more very intense hurricanes in the coming decades due to global warming, a new computer model suggests.
Warmer sea surface temperatures—which fuel hurricanes—and shifting wind patterns are expected to strengthen the storms, the study says.
New Orleans houses were flooded after Hurricane Katrina struck in August 2005.
At the same...






