In a significant development for the bustling Kejetia City Market in Kumasi, Mr. Johnson Ankrah has been appointed as the new Chairperson of the Kejetia Traders Union and as a member of the Kumasi City Market Board. The appointment follows the unfortunate passing of the late Chairman, Mr. Kwabena Obeng, …
Read More »VIDEO: Kennedy Agyapong Speaks After Supreme Court Declared Anas A ‘Criminal Blackmailer And Extortionist’
Assin Central Member of Parliament, Kennedy Agyapong has broken his silence on his recent victory over Anas Aremeyaw Anas in the Supreme Court. According to him, he has more damning videos against Anas Aremeyaw Anas but could not tender them in court because of time. He is of the view …
Read More »VIDEO: Talk Is Cheap – Asamoah Gyan Replies Critics For Being named on Bawumia’s Manifesto Team
Former Ghana Captain, Asamoah Gyan, has responded to criticism surrounding his appointment to serve on Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia’s 2024 Manifesto Committee, stating that he is accustomed to such scrutiny. Earlier this month, Gyan was named on the Manifesto Committee of the New Patriotic Party’s flagbearer for the 2024 elections, where …
Read More »Ghana To Face International Sanctions Following Enactment Of Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill By Parliament?
The Ghanaian Parliament’s recent approval of the controversial Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2024 has ignited a global debate. The legislation, aimed at criminalizing same-sex relationships, has drawn sharp criticism from human rights advocates, international organizations, and concerned citizens worldwide. The Bill in Focus The anti-LGBTQ+ bill seeks …
Read More »Ghana’s Black Queens Suffered Heartbreak In Ndola As Hopes Of Qualifying For Olympics Games Dashed.
Ghana’s Black Queens suffered heartbreak in Ndola despite a draw on Wednesday, February 28, ending their hopes of Olympic Games qualification. Barbra Banda scored a brace in the game to ensure Zambia sealed a 3-3 draw and ensured they qualified on aggregate against Ghana. The Black Queens came into the …
Read More »WATCH: The Moment Ghana’s Parliament Passed The Anti-LGBTQ bill.
After nearly three years of deliberation, Parliament has finally passed the highly contentious Anti-LGBTQ+ bill. The bill, introduced in the House years ago, was approved unanimously on Wednesday, February 28, following the completion of the third reading. Proposed amendments to the bill were rejected by the Speaker, Alban Bagbin, during …
Read More »Watch As Sam George ‘Slaps’ Stephen Amoah’s Bald Head On Live TV
It was a hilarious moment on TV3’s New Day show when Ningo-Prampram MP, Sam George, and Stephen Amoah, the Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry and a Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso got into a heated debate over Dr Mahamudu Bawumia’s ‘driver’s mate’ comment. Vice President Bawumia during his address …
Read More »A Video Of Akufo-Addo Being Vetted As Attorney General-designate By John Mahama Resurfaces Online.
A video of the current President of the 4th Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo‘s vetting for the portfolio of Attorney General-designate in 2001 has resurfaced on social media. The video shows a much younger Akufo-Addo answering questions from the members of the vetting committee when he was appointed by then-President …
Read More »A/R: Clash Erupts At Acheamfuor Terminal: Macho-men vs. Acheamfuor Family.
A tense showdown erupted at the Acheamfuor lorry terminal, plunging the bustling hub into chaos as muscular enforcers, commonly known as Macho-men, clashed with members of the Acheamfuor family. The altercation, which unfolded on Saturday, February 24, 2024, at 9:20 am, left drivers and passengers stranded as operations ground to …
Read More »17-year-old Ghanaian Stabbed To Death In London
A 17-year-old Ghanaian, Nathan Bawuah, was fatally stabbed in London, leading to charges against another teenager, according to the Metropolitan Police in UK. The accused, also 17, was arrested on Monday, 19 February, and will appear in custody at Stratford Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, 21 February, charged with murder. The …
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