Author: Yaw Prekoh
Burkina Faso’s ambassador to Ghana sacked by Military Gov’t over coup plot involvement
The Ambassador of Burkina Faso to Ghana, Sini Pierre Sanou, has reportedly been sacked by the country’s military junta for allegedly being involved in [...]
‘Take your cursed self away’ – How Manhyia rejected Afia Pokua’s apology
After hours of pleading at Manhyia Palace, Afia Pokua was asked to leave and never set foot there again.
Not even the faction of elders who advocat [...]
Notorious thief caught stealing toffees at Damongo
A 24-year-old thief identified simply as Samson, has been apprehended by community watch volunteers in Damongo, the capital of the Savannah Region, af [...]
All mortuaries to shut down from Sep 26 as workers strike
The Mortuary Workers Association of Ghana (MOWAG) has announced the closure of all mortuaries across the country starting Thursday, September 26, 2024 [...]
Michael Soussoudis
The Agbotui, Adorkor, Ashiagbor families of Wugah Zomayi, The Nyaho Tamakloe Family of Whuti, and The Crabbe Family of James Town, Accra announce the [...]
Opoku-Gyamfi Boateng
The Ekuona Abusua of Kumawu and Sekyere, the Asennie Abusua of Kumawu and the Management of Cape Capstone Capital Limited, Ms. Monetary Mensah (Maame [...]
Emmanuel Abbey
With a heavy heart, the families of Abetse We and Ofruo Osruo We announce the passing of Emmanuel Abbey also known as Anetey Anago, aged 68, who peace [...]
Harris gaining ground on Trump – TV network polls show
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris leads Republican rival Donald Trump by 5 percentage points in an NBC News poll released on Sunday that found that re [...]
What is “Ghost,” the Most Important Application for Criminals After the Capture of “SKY”?
Law enforcement cracks the encrypted "Ghost" app used by criminals, leading to a major international operation. Discover how this app facilitated orga [...]
Policy rate to go down between 1.0% and 1.5% – Report
The Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) of the Bank of Ghana is expected do down between 1.0 and 1.5 percentage points at the next Monetary Policy Committee (M [...]