The Ghana Police Service has vehemently dismissed allegations of bribery circulating on social media, labelling them as fake news. The accusation, made by a social media user, Lawal Fuseini, claims that police recruits are being coerced into paying large sums of money to ensure their passing out from training.
Actress Vicky Zugah has shed light on the deterrent effect of public criticism and skepticism, revealing that these factors often hinder victims of sexual harassment and abuse in the movie industry from sharing their experiences.
Ex-Ghana international Anthony Baffoe has criticised the delay in payment of the senior women’s national team despite their impressive performances.
A bizarre development occurred at Onomabo in the Eastern Region where an Amankrado of the community brought a JHS 3 student before the elders, demanding a fine be imposed on him for farting near his residence.
A bizarre development occurred at Onomabo in the Eastern Region where an Amankrado of the community brought a JHS 3 student before the elders, demanding a fine be imposed on him for farting near his residence.
Church instrumentalists have been observed deviating from certain traditional norms during Sunday services. While their musical talents are undeniable, it appears they may be getting away with more than just playing instruments.
Appietus, a highly esteemed Ghanaian music producer and sound engineer, firmly asserts that the Ghanaian music scene is continually evolving, emphasizing that the essence of creativity cannot be artificially imposed.
Mavis Hawa Koomson, the Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture has admonished Ghanaians to be content with the situation in the country.
The Chief Executive Officer of COCOBOD, Joseph Boahen Aidoo, has informed Parliament's Public Accounts Committee that in 2023, the Ghana Cocoa Board experienced a loss of over 150,000 metric tonnes of cocoa beans to smuggling.
The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) is contemplating cutting off power to the Ghanaian Parliament on February 21, citing an outstanding debt surpassing GH¢23 million.
A clash between students of Nsutam Senior High Technical School and Osino Presby Senior High Technical School has resulted in the tragic death of one individual and left five others injured, sparking tension between the communities of Nsuapemso and Osino.
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