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Solomon Mills is best customer of 1st National
Mr King Solomon Mills, a business man, has emerged as the overall best banking customer for the year 2009 at the Makola branch of First National Savings and Loans (FNSL).
For his prize, he took home a brand new Sharp Television set during the bank’s customer appreciation day ceremony held last Friday, 22nd January, in Accra.
The second prize winner went to Esther Ohenewaa, who took away a brand new...
‘Registration exercise is a fiasco’
Mr Frank Kwaku Antwi, an auto parts businessman in Abossey Okai, Accra, has stated that the national identification registration exercise needs to be revisited to help address challenges in the various centres.
He observed that many foreigners are taking advantage of the laxity in the process to register to acquire Ghanaian identification cards.
According to him, the present procedure is a failure...
Philanthropist builds school for Assin Nsuta
The chiefs and people of Assin Nsuta in the Assin North District of the Central region were on Thursday full of praise for Dr Mrs Martha Sedegah, an indigene of the area based in the United States of America (USA) for helping to put up a new primary school block for the Methodist School in the area.
The philanthropist, according to the school authorities used her pension pay finance the project within...
The church should be no cordon for the sexually depraved!
At the Resurrection Methodist Church in the Ghanaian capital of Accra, some of the elders and many congregants are reported to be incensed over the alleged rape of a young woman by a prominent priest.
The young woman had, reportedly, been sent to deliver a package to the accused, only to be luridly and unexpectedly fondled and brutally raped.
The cleric, whose name has been given as Rt. Rev. Quao Agyiri,...
Supporting girl-child education
EDUCATING girls to attain higher academic standards in the society is crucial to our county’s economic growth.
In past Ghanaian girls were confined to the kitchen and made to do house chores. That was the period when women were not considered in our traditional set-up in the area of education.
IT is this vein that Ms Lydia Jatoe, an educationist and gender activist, has called on parents and teachers...
Dome-Kwabenya NDC in turmoil
Tempers are flaring at the Dome-Kwabenya constituency of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Greater Accra Region, TODAY can authoritatively report.
According to some party members (names withheld) in the constituency, Alhaji Mohammed Bassit and some executives of the constituency massaged the whole electoral process to pave way for some unaccredited delegates to vote.
The action of...
CPP IS DYING!…Set for another gloomy election 2012
It is a reality that many CPP stalwarts and those consummate in the past glory of the party blindly ignore; but the stark truth is that there is no evidence of a party called the Convention People’s Party (CPP) on the ground.
That is what TODAY’s on the ground assessment of the strength of the CPP has established.
The claim by party chiefs that they have embarked on undercover organization is only...
Cape Coast Assembly goes digital
The Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly (CCMA) will soon set up an electronic facility which will assist the assembly in its revenue collection.
The move is to ensure that the assembly rakes in more money to embark on development projects.
The contract has already been awarded to an electronic company which has also been mandated to collect the revenue on behalf of the assembly.
This was disclosed by...
Is the CPP sleeping?
IN the run up to the 2008 presidential and parliamentary elections the Convention People’s Party (CPP) was one political party that proved to Ghanaians that it is still relevant and a force to reckon with so far as Ghana’s body politics is concerned. Thus, through the efforts of the party’s presidential candidate, Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom, and the party’s national executives, the CPP became attractive...
NDC youth accuse Mills
A youth group of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) has questioned the neutrality and the intentions of President John Evans Atta Mills in the ongoing regional congress of the party and has therefore asked him to come clean on the matter.
President John Evans Atta Mills
The group, which calls itself NDC Youths with Conviction of Principles (YWCP), at a press conference in Accra last Tuesday,...



