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Physically challenged asked not to beg for alms
Mr. Effah Guakro, President of Nkoranza branch of the Society of the Physically Challenged has urged members to shun alms taking as the only source and means of livelihood as the practice invited public ridicule and contempt.
He advised…
Address problems associated with Akosombo Dam-Maafi communities
Four communities in the North-Tongu District of the Volta Region, have called on government to implement plans to address the economic problems confronting communities downstream the Volta Lake following the construction of the Akosombo…
Court grants bail to 2 members of PNC
Two members of the Peoples National Convention (PNC) who allegedly broke into the party’s headquarters last week, were on Tuesday granted bail by the Adjabeng District Magistrates Court “Two”.
The accused persons, Dr Somtim Tobiga and Baba…
FDB warns against patronage of male organ enlargement device on the market
The management of Food and Drugs Board (FDB) has warned the public against patronising devices imported into the country purportedly designed for the elongation of the male sexual organ and the breast.
The devices, which are imported and…
3 jailed 150 years for rape and robbery
An Accra Circuit Court on Tuesday sentenced three persons to 50 years imprisonment each for raping a woman after robbing her and the husband at gun point in Weija, a suburb of Accra.
The three, Fred Agyapong, Christopher Gbetoryeku and…
Ghana’s eligibility for second MCC compact due to democratic culture, stability
Ghana is touted as a beacon of democracy in the West African sub-region. The country’s democratic practice and stability is a source of inspiration for many nation-states. These credentials are what recently won the country another…
Weather is misty and foggy
The weather over southern Ghana on Tuesday morning will be misty and foggy, according to the weather forecast issued by the Ghana Meteorological Agency.
The forecast said later in the day, the weather would become dry and hazy over all the…
Omanhene worried about poor academic performance
The Omanhene of Asokore Traditional Area, Nana Susubribi Asante Krobea, has raised his concerns about the poor academic performance of schools in rural communities.
He said the consistent fall in the percentage passes scored by schools in…
UN seeks to aid thousands of displaced Ivorians
More than 16,000 people in western Côte d’Ivoire, driven from their homes by violence after the incumbent President Laurent Gbagbo refused to step down despite his election defeat, need immediate medical aid, food, shelter and protection,…
Help students shift from ‘chew, pour, pass and forget’ syndrome – Panelists
Teachers have been urged to help students move away from rote learning to the application of scientific and mathematical principles to solve societal challenges.
This was one of the views expressed at the 62nd Annual New Year School…