Republic of Ecuador Reaffirms Support for Autonomy Initiative Presented by Morocco
The Republic of Ecuador reaffirmed on Friday its support for the autonomy initiative presented by Morocco in 2007, describing it...
Why the excitement over only a hundred buses we imported from Egypt? Who can save ailing Ghana?
For the past few days, my curiosity in the media, both traditional and social, has been one of the most...
Republic of Ecuador Reaffirms Support for Autonomy Initiative Presented by Morocco
The Republic of Ecuador reaffirmed on Friday its support for the autonomy initiative presented by Morocco in 2007, describing it...
Republic of Ecuador Reaffirms Support for Autonomy Initiative Presented by Morocco
The Republic of Ecuador reaffirmed on Friday its support for the autonomy initiative presented by Morocco in 2007, describing it as the only serious, credible, and realistic resolution to the regional dispute over the Moroccan Sahara. This position was stated in the Joint Communiqué signed in Rabat following talks between
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Lifeguarding Initiative Launched to Tackle Rising Drowning Deaths in Ghana
The Government of Ghana has launched a nationwide lifeguarding initiative to curb drowning incidents, which claim an estimated 1,400 lives annually. The programme, forms part of a broader strategy to strengthen water safety systems, improve emergency response, and build local capacity through structured lifeguard training and deployment. Deputy Interior Minister,
Deputy Transport Minister Affo-Toffey inspects 100 new buses for MMTL
The government, on Thursday, April 16, 2026, inspected the 100 new Isuzu buses procured from Egypt to ease transport challenges in the country. They are expected to be released to Metro Mass Transit Limited (MMTL) to improve its fleet reliability. The government delegation, led by the Deputy Transport Minister, Dorcas
Old Achimotan Association 2002 Secures Key Government Support for Landmark Educational Infrastructure Project
The Old Achimotan Association (OAA) 2002 Year Group has secured key government backing for its Girls’ House Legacy Project and is pleased to announce the appointment of Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, Minister for Education, as Patron of the initiative. This follows a high-level meeting between an OAA 2002 delegation led by
Ghanaians Commend IGP Yohuno As Police Arrest Ringleader In Berekum Chelsea Bus Shooting
Ghanaians have expressed widespread commendation for the Inspector-General of Police, Christian Tetteh Yohuno, following the arrest of two key suspects linked to last weekend’s deadly robbery attack on the team bus of Ghana Premier League side, Berekum Chelsea. The Ghana Police Service, in an official statement, confirmed the arrests after
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Why the excitement over only a hundred buses we imported from Egypt? Who can save ailing Ghana?
For the past few days, my curiosity in the media, both traditional and social, has been one of the most shocking things to me. I have therefore taken maximum pain to ask myself questions that I have yet to find answers to. I have been trying to find answers to
Building Trust Through Every Interaction: Customer Experience and Communications
By Edwina Darfour, Service Management Officer and Linda Segbefia, Corporate Communications Officer One month ago, we set out on what seemed like a straightforward assignment, to identify a vendor capable of delivering a very specific scent. It was a practical task, one tied to brand identity and ambience. However, what
KODUA CASHED OUR DUES, THEN KILLED OUR VOTES
I was not present in the room when the General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party, Mr. Justin Kodua Frimpong, Esq., sat with some alleged leaders of the external branches and pretended to listen to how its elections were conducted. I was not there when he nodded, took notes, acknowledged
The Carnage on Ghana Roads: ‘Na Who Cause Am’? Part V
Part IV examined the roles of tyres, roads and wide loads to the carnage on Ghana roads. This part aims to consider the contributions of speed ramps, motorways, and warning signs to the carnage on our roads. Most of the ‘death traps’ on our roads, mistakenly referred to as speed




