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Zoomlion Begins Public Education…In Islamic areas

Zoomlion Ghana Ltd., as part of its nationwide public education on sanitation for Islamic Communities, last week organized an educational and sensitization seminar for Muslims in Nima. The public forum,  which was well-attended by the people of Nima was addressed by officials of Zoomlion as well as highly-respected leaders of the Muslim community including Sheikh Ishaak Nuamah, an Educationist and... 

Who betrayed the Osagyefo?

Who betrayed the Osagyefo?
Since Dr. Kwame Nkrumah´s official election as the greatest African of all time, and even more so this year [2007] because of the globally reported Golden Anniversary celebrations, many Ghanaians, whenever they encounter other Africans on the continent or in the Diaspora, feel increasingly under pressure to admit to guilt over the overthrow of Nkrumah, better known as Osagyefo. The impression has... 

It is not too late for God!

God has once again made it possible for us through His Grace to see this day. I keep telling you that whenever a new day comes to meet you, it means God’s purpose for you has not yet ended. There are more in store for you. I want you to shake hands with whoever is beside you and say to that person…“It is not too late for God to intercede and resolve your problems.” Beloved in Christ, it is... 

Developing the north; a good decision

The news that government, with the assistance of some development partners, will make available a yearly commitment of $200 million to accelerate development in the three northern regions is indeed refreshing. Furthermore, the approval by the African Development Bank (AfDB) of a $100-million package for the tarring of the Sawla-Fufulso roads in the Northern Region cannot also pass without comment. This... 

C/R Police parade suspected criminals

C/R Police parade suspected criminals
Ishahu, the ring leader The Central Regional Police Command on Friday paraded 63 suspected criminals in Cape Coast for identification by residents in the area. According to the regional police commander, DCOP Stephen Andoh-Kwofie, the exercise was necessitated upon a tip off by residents that criminals from other places had invaded Cape Coast because of the Fetu Afahye festival and decided to stay... 

CPP celebrates Founder’s Day

CPP celebrates Founder’s Day
The Convention People’s Party (CPP) in commemoration of Founder’s Day has launched the party’s strategy of social-transformation based on its home-grown ideology of Nkrumaism; driven by the three pillars of Self-Determination, Social Justice and Pan-Africanism. The strategy aims at transforming Ghanaian society from a third world to a developed country with a per capita income of at least $5,000.00... 

RESHUFFLE AT LAST…E.T. Mensah tops list; Betty Mould still a target; John Tia treads dangerously; Haruna Iddrisu on way out; Akua Dansua, a sure casualty

RESHUFFLE AT LAST…E.T. Mensah tops list; Betty Mould still a target; John Tia treads dangerously; Haruna Iddrisu on way out; Akua Dansua, a sure casualty
E.T Mensah, Minister of Employment and Social Welfare The Mills presidency might have developed a penchant for denying stories regarding cabinet reshuffles. But for how long can he torpedo another ministerial reshuffle that had been on his table for sometime now because a newspaper has blown the lid? This is a multi-million question that even his most trusted aides are pondering over. But for his... 

Ya Na Murder trial…‘Wauko did no wrong’

Mr. Justice E.K. Ayebi, the trial judge in the Ya Na murder trial, says the proceedings of the Wauko Commission on the Yendi Chieftaincy Affairs are still relevant in helping the court to unravel the truth about the murder of the late Overlord of Dagbon, Ya Na Yakubu Andani II. He therefore said the prosecution could not deny the existence of such an important document since in his estimation the... 

NPP MAN THROWN OUT OF HOME…By security men

NPP MAN THROWN OUT OF HOME…By security men
Yaya Kyota September 11, might have become a global taboo day, but to NPP serial caller, Yaya Kyota, the day goes beyond an outcry by liberalists against an Osama Bin Ladin-induced aggression against the United States of America. To Kyota, his personal experience at the hands of some misguided military personal, precisely the Military Police (MP), was perhaps an extension of how painful the September... 

First National Supports Kunke Foundation

First National Supports Kunke Foundation
Carpenters busy at work First National Savings and Loans has donated an amount of GH¢500 to the Kunke Foundation, a non-governmental organisation based in the Central Region to support the construction of the Mensakrom community library as part of its annual Boafo Project. The Mensakrom Community Library Project is collaboration between the chiefs and people of Mensakrom and the Kunke Foundation. In... 
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