Ghana lost over GH₵263million ($82.18 million) worth of medical supplies to fire which recently gutted the country’s Central Medical Stores in Tema of the Greater Accra Region.
Category: Ghana
Metro Mass Workers Lock Up Deputy MD’s Office
Some workers of the state-run transport company, Metro Mass Transit, Wednesday laid siege at the Kaneshie office of the Deputy Managing Director of the company.
Chief Priest : Asante King Won’t Die
THE SPIRITUAL Head of the Asante Kingdom, Baffour Asabre Kogyawoasu III, has allayed fears of Asanteman and entire Ghanaians over death prophecy purportedly directed at the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.
Pres Mahama Calls On Abudus, Andanis To Restore Kingdom
Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama has called on feuding Abudus and Andanis to work together to restore the dignity of the Dagbon Kingdom.
Ghana: Doctors Threaten More Strikes In 2015
Medical doctors in Ghana have warned of more strikes this year to protest unresolved pensions, market premium and salary adjustment grievances.
‘Human Zoo’ Disbanded In Ghana
THE GOVERNMENT of Ghana, in collaboration with ActionAid Ghana and Songtaba NGOs, has succeeded in closing down the Bonyase Witch Camp, aptly described as a ‘human zoo’ and one of the permanent six witches’ camps in the Northern part of Ghana. The 55 inmates have also been reintegrated into their original communities and families.
BBC Hausa Launches TV Programming
IN a first for international broadcasters, BBC World Service has launched TV programming in Hausa. BBC Hausa’s 10-minute TV news bulletins are streamed live on the website bbchausa.com, bringing the BBC’s coverage of regional and international news Monday to Friday.
Sex With 21 Women Lowers Risk Of Prostate Cancer, Academics Find
The University of Montreal has found that men who had sex with more than 20 women lower their prostate cancer risk SLEEPING with more than 20 women protects men against prostate cancer, a study has suggested.
President Mahama Holds Talks With Pope
GHANA’S President John Dramani Mahama is expected to hold meet and discussions with Pope Francis at the Vatican on Monday (today).
The Burkinabé Revolt And Its Implications For Long-Serving ECOWAS Heads of State
By Kweku Ortsin Introduction and Background THE recent ousting of Blaise Compaoré in a civilian-inspired revolt in Burkina Faso calls into question the fate of West Africa’s two longest-serving heads of state: President Yahya Jammeh of The Gambia and President Faure Gnassingbé of Togo.