Queens advocate breast screening for girls

Naa Korkoi Aadzeoyi, Public Relations Officer of the Council of Traditional Women Leaders, has advocated breast screening for girls to ensure early detection and treatment. She said breast screening was initially conducted on women above…

Christians urged to support the government

The Nankese District of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana has celebrated its Silver Jubilee with a call on Christians to support the government to move the nation forward. Reverend Peter Atta- Adjei, the District Minister, made the call at…

Parliament reconvenes for the third meeting

Members of Parliament on Tuesday reconvened for the third meeting of the first session of the sixth Parliament of the fourth Republic of Ghana. Mr Edward Doe Adjaho, Speaker, who presided, told members it was unfortunate that the Chamber…

Housewife remanded for murder

Gbeda Agbale, 40, a housewife facing a provisional charge of murder at the Agbozume Magistrates Court, has been remanded in prison custody. She was alleged to have provided her son’s girl friend with a herbal preparation to terminate a…

47-year-old Man defiles two kindergarten girls

A Tarkwa circuit court has remanded Kojo Poku, a 47-year-old illegal gold miner, into prison custody for defiling two kindergarten girls between the ages of eight and six at Nsueam in the Western Region. He pleaded not guilty and will…

TI Ahmadiyya tops in Project citizen competition

TI Ahmadiyya Senior High School (SHS) won this year’s Project Citizen competition  which was organized for the five Senior High Schools in the Wa Municipality for  students to showcase their understanding of social problems and present…

Suspected robber dies from injuries

One out of three persons taken to the Hohoe Municipal Hospital died following injuries they sustained when a mob beat them up, suspecting them to be armed robbers. Issah Mohammed died from head injuries and Aminu Adams and Kofi Afenya were…

Civil Society consultation forum on drugs opens

The Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA) is holding a two-day consultative meeting with members of West African Civil Society (WACS) on the increasing drug trade and drug usage in the Sub-Region. The meeting which was titled…