Ghana Sports Chief Loses Son in Campus Tragedy
The son of Ghana's National Sports Authority Director General, Peter Twumasi, has died suddenly on Thursday night at his university campus.
Jim Ofori Twumasi, a final year Economics student at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi, collapsed and died while having dinner with his friends, according to local media reports.
The cause of his death is...
X pays off sacked African staff
The social media giant X, formerly known as Twitter, has settled a dispute with its former African staff who were sacked more than a year ago, their lawyers have said.
The staff, who were based in Ghana's capital, Accra, had accused X of breaching their contracts and failing to pay them the redundancy money they were entitled to.
They had threatened...
10 Ways to Know Your Partner Is Cheating
Infidelity can shatter trust and leave emotional scars. If you suspect your partner might be cheating, pay attention to these signs:
Improved Appearance: Suddenly hitting the gym, eating healthier, and dressing more stylishly could indicate an effort to appear attractive to someone else.
Secretive Phone or Computer Use: Guarding phones and laptops like precious secrets.
Unreachable Periods: Cheaters become less responsive. Legitimate...
Ghana Prisons Service Intensifies Efforts to Rearrest Escaped Chinese Inmate
The Ghana Prisons Service is diligently working to recapture a Chinese inmate who escaped from the Nsawam Prison, according to Superintendent Abdul Latif Adamu, the Public Relations Officer of the Ghana Prisons Service.
The Chinese national was serving a one-year sentence at Nsawam Prison for theft and other serious offenses. The escape took place after the inmate purportedly feigned illness,...
$2 trillion needed yearly to triple global renewables by 2030, says report
A new report by think tank Climate Analytics has found that $8 trillion of investment is needed for new renewables to deliver the 2030 tripling goal agreed at COP28 in Dubai late 2023.
The report also found that $4 trillion is need for grid and storage infrastructure.
By implication, $2 trillion a year, on average, is needed for investment in Africa...
Ghana Police Service Ensures Peaceful 2024 Elections
The Deputy Commissioner of Police, Prince Gabriel Waabu, has affirmed the unwavering commitment of the Ghana Police Service to ensuring a peaceful and incident-free conduct of the upcoming 2024 elections. This assurance came during an interview on JoyNews held on Monday, February 19, 2024.
DCOP Waabu underscored the implementation of various structures and strategies by the Ghana Police Service to...
CIMG urges businesses to invest in marketing skills
The Chartered Institute of Marketing Ghana (CIMG) has called on business owners to ensure the continuous development of their marketing staff to keep up with the changing trends and demands of the market.
The CIMG President, Dr. Daniel Kasser-Tee, made this appeal at the first graduation ceremony of the institute, where he congratulated the new marketing professionals who had completed...
Three Apologizes as Over Ten Thousand Customers Face Mobile Service Outage
Three, one of the major mobile network providers in the UK, has issued an apology after more than ten thousand users reported a disruption in mobile services. Downdetector, a platform that monitors network outages, recorded over 12,000 complaints about issues with calling and mobile data usage.
This incident marks the third consecutive day of service disruptions for Three, with apologies...
Anglogold Ashanti Hands Over New District Headquarters To The Obuasi Police
AngloGold Ashanti, Obuasi Mine on February 13, 2024 handed over a fully furnished ultramodern structure to the Ghana Police Service in Obuasi.
The building which is estimated at Gh2.13 million Ghana cedis will serve as the Obuasi District Police command, assisting in improving security in Obuasi and its surrounding areas.
AngloGold Ashanti in 2022 launched its 10-year Socio-Economic Development Plan. As...
John Dramani Mahama Pledges Accommodation Support for Pre-Tertiary Teachers
In a Town Hall meeting in Tamale, as part of his ‘Building the Ghana We Want Together Tour,’ the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama, addressed concerns among pre-tertiary teachers by promising accommodation support to enhance the state of Senior High Schools in Ghana. Mahama criticized the current government, highlighting unfulfilled promises like constructing factories and dams...