Month: July 2019
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EDUCATION
Govt to reintroduce national high school certificates
Government has revealed it will reintroduce the issuance of national certificates aside the WASSCE, as part of the rolling out…
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AFRICA NEWS
Jammeh ordered us to kill 44 Ghanaians – Gambian soldiers confess
Two Gambian soldiers working for a hit squad controlled by former President Yahya Jammeh on Monday admitted to participating in…
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EDUCATION
Free SHS: 1.3 million students expected in school this year – Napo
The Student population in Senior High Schools will be around 1.2 million after this year’s admissions, Education Minister Mathew Opoku…
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Uncategorized
Armed robbers attack Deputy Education Minister; 5 injured
Five persons have sustained various degrees of gunshot wounds after Deputy Minister of Education, Hon. Dr. Osei Adutum and others…
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GENERAL NEWS
QR Code system coming this year – Bawumia
Ghana will join the likes of Singapore and China in rolling out a universal Quick Response (QR) Code system for…
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BUSINESS NEWS
Kejetia Market: Cheapest stall GHS7.8K; most expensive GHS41K
The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) has urged the general public to disregard what it describes as the “falsehood” being propagated…
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POLITICS
7yrs On: Mills stood for highest leadership ideals – Mahama
Former President John Mahama has described his former boss, the late Prof John Evans Atta Mills, as a man who…
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GENERAL NEWS
1st batch of Hajj pilgrims takes off today
The first batch of Ghanaian Muslim pilgrims embarking on the 2019 Hajj in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, is expected…
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GENERAL NEWS
Retaliation in Upper Dixcove!
Retaliations in Upper Dixcove in the Ahanta West district of the Western region, have left several residents injured over a…
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GENERAL NEWS
Bloodshed Looms: Okponglo road leading to Legon caves in (VIDEO)
A section of a major road connecting East Legon to the N4 Highway has caved in, forcing officials to block…
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