Yearly Archives: 2023

Six things to do with the person you love when you’re bored

In all aspects of life, men and woman must consciously choose between security and predictability on one hand, and challenge and adventure on the...

Three mind games the most insecure men play in relationships

So you’re wondering if he’s a keeper? That is, until the evening he’s a no-show for dinner, doesn’t mention forgetting your date when he...

‘It doesn’t encourage hard work’ – Majority justifies 10% withholding tax on betting, lottery winnings

The Majority Leader in Parliament, Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu has justified the Ghana Revenue Authority’s 10% withholding tax on all gross gaming winnings scheduled to...

Healthcare workers in Accra demand insurance policy

Healthcare workers in the Greater Accra Region are urging the government to establish an insurance programme for health professionals. They are also requesting incentive...

OSP found $590k, GHC2.7m during a search in Cecilia Dapaah’s House

The unfolding case involving the former Sanitation Minister and Water Resources Minister, Cecilia Dapaah, has taken an even more dramatic turn. In the wake...

WHO tracking new EG.5 coronavirus variant

The World Health Organisation is currently tracking several coronavirus variants, including the EG.5 variant that is spreading in the US and UK, Director General...

Floods cut off Walewale from Nalerigu

A downpour on Wednesday has caused havoc in the Mamprusi area of the North East Region. Parts of West Mamprusi and East Mamprusi have...

Stranded onion traders’ saga a monumental failure on govt’s PFJ – Minority

The Minority in Parliament says the closure of the Niger border due to the military takeover of the country has revealed the monumental failure...

OSP freezes two accounts of Cecilia Dapaah; one contains GH¢48m, and another contains $5m

Sources have confirmed that the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has frozen two bank accounts of former Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources...

Onion scarcity looms as importers remain stranded in Benin

The closure of the Benin border in the wake of the coup in Niger is anticipated to lead to an increase in onion prices...
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