Trader remanded for counterfeit CFA notes

A 25-year-old trader by name of James Sarfo has been remanded into two weeks Police custody by a Half-Assini Magistrate’s court for possessing fake CFA currency notes. The accused’s plea was not taken and he would re-appear on June 1.…

NPP students denounce NDC deception and lies

The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) branch of the Tertiary Students Confederacy (TESCON) has condemned what it says is the resort to lies and deception by the ruling party and its supporters. It said it found…

GSA urges use of standardized measurements

The Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) is urging a shift towards the use of modern standardized measurements to prevent cheating of consumers. Mr. Samuel Kofi Frimpong, Head of the Ashanti Regional Office of the Authority, said everything…

Concerns raised over child labour at Bosuso

The School Management Committee (SMC) of Divine Wisdom Preparatory School at Bosuso in the Eastern Region, has expressed concern about pupils who work in the farms instead of being in the classroom. The SMC said the children cart cocoa…

Energy Commission mounts campaign on solar

Mr Kwabena Otu Danquah, the Head of Renewable Energy Promotion at the Energy Commission, has advised organisations to shift to the solar net metering system to save them from getting into the higher consumption rate bracket. He said net…

Lusaka wakes up to AfDB Annual Meetings

It’s not often that Lusaka, the Zambian capital is in the news. It is probably one of the quiet cities on the continent, except for few incidents and occasions, including the successes of its national football team, not much is heard…

Employment Minister meets JUSAG executives

The Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations would meet the National Executive Council of the Judicial Service Staff Association (JUSAG) on Tuesday over its delayed implementation of consolidated salaries. Mr Alex Nartey, the…