K. Effah
410 articles published since 28 Jul 2015
410 articles published since 28 Jul 2015
Ghana will face South Africa, Ethiopia and Zimbabwe in its bid to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Black Stars were seeded as one of the top teams for the draw which took place in Cairo on January 21.
The Duke of Sussex arrived in Canada to join his wife, the Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle. Prince Harry recently touched on what led to the bold decision and now their new adventure begins on Vancouver Island.
NPP stalwart and economist, Kwame Pianim is suggesting to Akufo-Addo led administration to print money to pay claims of depositors of the financial clean up. He says printing of money will not cause inflation.
A Catholic church in Imo state has annulled 30 marriages officiated in the church. According to reports, the diocese of Orlu raised sited fake birth certificates as the reason for the annulment.
Ghana has seen a number of unresolved murder cases in the last decade. The Ghana Police continue to investigate some of these cases but nothing concrete has been established as yet. YEN.com.gh takes a look at 5 unsolved murders.
The government of Ghana through the Finance Ministry has set up a FX Development Committee, to investigate the fall of the local currency.The committee is also expected to propose solutions to the free fall of the Ghana Cedi.
Ghana’s telecommunications giant MTN has been hit with a massive network challenge which has resulted in subscribers unable to access internet and make international call. The problem started on Thursday, January 16, 2020.
Investigations have uncovered how the country lost thousands of cedis after confiscated cars were auctioned cheaply by politically connected individuals. At least in one case, the duty on a vehicle was captured to have been paid.
The National Teaching Council (NTC) says 78.2 % of candidates who sat the third Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination (GTLE) passed. A statement released by the NTC indicated that of the 34,724 candidates who sat for the exams.
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