Friday, November 22, 2024

Politics

UN calls for de-escalating conflict in Ethiopia’s Tigray

Alarmed by increasing and spreading violence in northern Ethiopia’s Tigray regional state, the United Nations (UN) on Monday called for de-escalating the conflict and allowing humanitarian access. “The United Nations is alarmed by the escalating conflict in the north,” said...

Govt, IPPs must dialogue over $1billion debt

For some time now, the Independent Power Producers (IPPs) have been threatening to withdraw their servicestoback their demands for the payment of monies owed them by the government. The Chamber of Independent Power Producers, Distributors and Bulk Consumers (CIPDIB-Ghana) that represents...

PREVENTING TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS

I will continue from where I left off last week. There is lot that can be done to prevent or delay diabetes even if one has the risk factors. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that 422 million adults...

‘Bishop Obinim’s health worsens’

The health of Bishop Daniel Obinim, Head Pastor of International God’s Way Church, is said to have moved from bad to worse. “My Lord, we profusely apologise for the absence of Bishop Obinim. He was due to travel from Kumasi...

Abiy gives ‘ultimatum’ as Ethiopians flee fighting

Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has said the military operation in the northern Tigray region is entering its “final phase” now that a three-day ultimatum given to fighters to surrender has expired. At least 27,000 people have so far fled...

The Fight against COVID 19 and South Africa’s Ban on Alcohol – The Lessons for Ghana

One common lesson that the whole world has learnt from the Covid-19 pandemic is to appreciate that,the health and well-being of the people are paramount over all other things. The entire world locked down its citizenry for the fear...

MoE donates 241 pick-ups to 2nd-cycle schools

The Ministry of Education (MoE) yesterday presented 241 vehicles to selected Senior High schools (SHSs) in the Ashanti and Eastern regions and Technical, Vocational and Educational Training (TVET) institutes in other parts of the country. The vehicles comprised 119 double-cabin...

Another fire outbreak at Odawna market

The Odawna market at Kwame Nkrumah Interchange has once again been gutted by fire destroying properties worth thousands of cedis. According to eyewitnesses the fire started around 1am at dawn on Wednesday. The eyewitnesses added that two fire tunders came around...

Institutions offering LLB programme to undergo vigorous screening – CJ

The General Legal Council, in collaboration with the National Accreditation Board, is to review and develop the curricula, method of instruction and admission procedures of all approved universities running the Bachelor of Law (LLB) programme.Currently, the Council is developing...

More curbs as US COVID-19 cases surpass 11m

Michigan and Washington are the latest US states to bring in strict measures to try to curb the spread of COVID-19. High schools and colleges are to halt on-site teaching while restaurants are prohibited from offering indoor dining in Michigan...
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“Ghanaians make up a notable portion of US visa overstayers.”

Ghana has emerged as one of the African countries with high visa overstay rates in the United States, according...
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