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Corruption, nepotism eating into Ghana’s moral fibre – Catholic Bishops Conference

The President of the Catholic Bishops Conference, Most Rev. Philip Naameh, has taken a swipe at the government and the various security agencies over alleged widespread nepotism and corruption in the country, especially during the recruitment processes of the agencies. According to Most Rev. Philip Naameh, who doubles as the …

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Africa Education Watch calls for dialogue on corporal punishment ban in schools

An education think tank, Africa Education Watch, has suggested that the ban on corporal punishment by the Ghana Education Service (GES), is contributing to the rise in indiscipline in schools. This comes on the back of the stabbing of a student of the Konongo Odumase Senior High School by a …

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We won’t accept contributions from persons without Ghana cards from 2022 – SSNIT

The Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) says employers who submit contributions reports for employees without Ghana card numbers from next year risk attracting sanctions. According to SSNIT such reports submitted at its offices from the 2nd of January 2022 will be rejected and employers could suffer penalties on …

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Body of suspected illegal miner who drowned at Akrokerri recovered – Police

The Obuasi District Police Command has disclosed to Citi News that the body of the suspected illegal miner who drowned at Akrokerri in the Adansi North District of the Ashanti region, has been recovered. The police have also indicated that they are set to arraign a suspected illegal miner who …

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AG insists 499 failed law entrance exams, court adjourns case to Nov.19

The Court has on Tuesday November 9 adjourned the case of the 499 law students who failed the entrance examination to November 19. The case was adjourned to enable lawyers for the students to study the Attorney General’s response to their suit. During hearing, the Attorney General and the General …

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Social Studies has not been removed from Ghana’s curriculum – NaCCA

The Chairman of National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) Prof Kwame Osei Kwarteng, has rejected claims that social studies as a subject has been removed from the Ghana’s curriculum. The claim was reiterated by the Chairperson of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), Josephine Nkrumah where she called …

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2022 budget to capture tidal wave ravages – V/R Minister

Dr Archibald Letsa is the Volta Region Minister The 2022 budget to be presented by the Finance Minister is expected to capture the construction of a sea defence wall along the coastal areas of the Volta Region, according to the regional minister, Dr. Archibald Yao Letsa. Currently, engineers are on …

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O.T HOPE FOUNDATION CELEBRATES 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF GIVEN HOPE TO THE NEEDY AND WIDOWS.

The Management of O.T HOPE FOUNDATION in Kumasi has celebrates 10 year anniversary with fund raising ceremony to rehabilitate St.Paul Basic school. Speaking during a colorful ceremony, the assembly member for Afful-Nkwanta electoral area in Kumasi who double as executive director of O.T Hope Foundation, Hon Daniel Otuo Acheampong appealed …

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OFFINSO: Illegal Chainsaw Operators seriously warned after one jailed 6 months

Mr. Kobina Baiden, Manager in charge of Offinso Forest District which comprises of 9 political constituencies accross Ashanti, Bono, Bono East and Ahafo regions has strongly re-echoed his warning to illegal lumberers and people who venture into government forest reserves to farm, hunt and do other unwarranted activities. His comments …

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Akufo-Addo underutilizing potential intelligent of Alan Kyeremateng – Afia Pokuaa

A newscaster with Despite media Afia Pokuaa says the current President of Ghana Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is not using Alan Kyeremanteng to his fullest potential. According to her, the potential of Alan Kyeremanteng is not being put to good use in the area of industrialization and agriculture and that …

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