The Ashanti Regional Security Coordinator, Captain (Rtd) John Kwame Jabari, has denied any connection to a group of armed men recently arrested during a forest security operation in the region. In an interview, Captain Jabari explained that three individuals claiming to be officials from a national security office in Accra had visited his office earlier … The post Ashanti security
US President Donald Trump announced a 10% tariff increase on Canadian imports, calling an Ontario anti-tariff ad featuring Ronald Reagan a “fraud.”
A private legal practitioner, Mr Selorm Darbi, has expressed concern over the incarceration of two nursing mothers and a pregnant woman at the Ho Central Prison, describing the situation as unfortunate and avoidable. He said the courts must strictly adhere to legal provisions that discourage the imprisonment of nursing mothers and pregnant women, stressing that … The post Lawyer decries
Ghana Heavy Equipment Limited (GHEL) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Mr Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as Kwame A-Plus, the Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central, to advance the establishment of the Gomoa Central Special Economic Zone. The agreement aims to drive industrialisation and economic transformation within the district by promoting agricultural … The post GHEL
The integration of big data into business analytics has transformed how organisations gather and interpret large volumes of data. Big data includes a broad spectrum of structured and unstructured data that can be analysed to identify patterns and trends related to human behaviour. Predictive Analytics Predictive analytics depends on big data and data science. It […] The post Predictive analytics
Driving at night through most streets in the nation’s capital has become hellish due to malfunctioning streetlights and the absence of proper road markings. Once brightly lit avenues that offered a sense of safety and direction have turned into virtual death traps, as many of the lights have been vandalised, knocked down by speeding vehicles, … The post Streetlight
Public anger continues to mount in the Krobo area following the abandonment of the Somanya–Odumase–Kpong road, as a coalition of civic groups has rebuked comments made by Ebenezer Okletey Terlabi, Member of Parliament for the Lower Manya Krobo Constituency and Deputy Minister for Interior, describing protesters as people who “have no shame.” The remarks were […] The post Tensions
The Bekwai Circuit Court, presided over by His Honour Isaac Appiatu, has remanded 22 individuals into prison custody for their alleged involvement in illegal mining activities. The accused persons are –Amadu Issah, 32, Aziz Sanfo, 27, Onore Zoehinga, 26,Bougonma Issah, 35,SoyobaOudrago, 30,SounoudaSawaldogo, 30,Rasmani Tiragoue, 25,Oudrago Malique, 25, ShizaOudrago, 20 and DiallaAbdoul, 23. Others are DiallaShitta, 20; Rashid Sawldogo, 24; KaboreAbdoul, […] The post 21
The Circuit Court in Dansoman, presided over by Her Honour Halimah El-Alawa Abdul-Bassit, has granted bail to a 49-year-old unemployed man, Ahmed Botchway, in the sum of GH¢80,000 with three sureties. Two of the sureties are required to be public servants earning not less than GH¢5,000 monthly and residing within the court’s jurisdiction. As part […] The post Unemployed
Talk about corruption, particularly within Ghana’s public service, is no longer new. It has become a canker, a cancerous cell steadily eating away at the marrow of national development. Once upon a time, society was critical of how people acquired their wealth. Suspicious riches invited scrutiny and even rejection, not admiration. Families would distance themselves […] The post Lifestyle
By Joshua AMLANU & Ebenezer NJOKU As part of moves toward the next phase of banking reform, the Bank of Ghana (BoG) is set to pilot its open banking framework – a structural initiative designed to enable safe, consent-based sharing of banking data and services between banks, fintech firms and other financial institutions. Governor Dr. […] The post BoG
President Samia Suluhu Hassan faces no real competition at the polls amid a climate of self-censorship and fear.
A Somali hospital ward packed with gasping children shows how war, climate and mistrust of vaccines is fueling the disease’s return.
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