The Chairman of the National Peace Council, Most Reverend Emmanuel Kofi Fianu, has stressed that churches still support schools with funds and infrastructure, even though government provides major resources. During an interview on TV3, he explained that many mission schools continue to rely on additional support from their religious bodies. He noted that government does … The post Peace
Ghanaian gospel sensation Selina Boateng is calling on fellow gospel musicians to return to the true essence of their ministry, serving God with sincerity rather than chasing fame. The award-winning singer radiated humility and calm, traits that mirror the spiritual depth of her music. Known for soul-stirring hits such as “W’agye Me” and “Aseda Nwom,” … The post Gospel Star
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has released the 2025 West African Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results, with cancellations affecting several candidates due to examination offences. A total of 6,295 students had their subject results cancelled for various irregularities, while 653 candidates had their entire results cancelled for possession of mobile phones in … The post WAEC
To bolster Ghana’s defences against illicit weapons, 32 officers from key security and legal institutions have been selected for the KAFO VI training sessions. The operations aim to curb trafficking of illegal arms, ammunition, and contraband by enhancing officers’ skills in detection, intelligence sharing, and coordinated interception. Dr. Adam Bonaa, Executive Secretary of the National … The post Ghana
The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has interdicted six of its officers for gross misconduct following the circulation of a viral video on social media in which the officers were seen verbally confronting a superior officer. The superior officer, identified as a Deputy Commissioner of Immigration (DCOI), was travelling as a passenger in a commercial vehicle … The post Ghana
The Minority Caucus in Parliament has condemned the decision by the Speaker of Parliament, Mr Alban Kingsford Sumana Bagbin, to refer the Minority Leader, Mr Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin, to the Privileges and Immunities Committee, describing it as an attempt to intimidate and harass him. Mr Bagbin, on Thursday, referred Mr Afenyo-Markin for allegedly defying a … The post Referral
West Africa’s aspiration for seamless regional trade has long been anchored on the promise of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Yet this promise continues to be undermined by persistent non-tariff barriers that frustrate the movement of goods, inflate business costs, and weaken economic integration. The recent SPS/TBT forum held in Accra by … The post Breaking
Fidelity Bank Ghana, through its Orange Inspire initiative, has partnered with Akuna Pod to host a Creators’ Economy Masterclass under the theme “Turning Creativity into Currency.” The session brought together emerging creatives and entrepreneurs at the Akuna Group headquarters in Labone for a practical learning experience aimed at helping creators build sustainable, financially sound businesses. … The post Fidelity
GHANA has long been admired for its peaceful co-existence among people of diverse religious faiths and political views. As the Attorney General, you are expected to uphold and protect this cherished tradition of tolerance, unity, and mutual respect. In Parliament, we see clear evidence of this harmony: there is a Muslim caucus, and even a … The post A letter to Attorney General and Minister
The mortal remains of former First Lady, Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, was laid to rest at the Military Cemetery in Accra on Friday, with thousands of people from far and near earlier converging on the historic Black Star Square in Accra to bid farewell to the nation’s longest serving First Lady. Dignitaries paying their last respects … The post Mrs Agyeman-Rawlings laid to rest appeared first on Ghanaian
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