South Africa Police say they are on high alert following an incident in which three men accused of being drug dealers were burnt alive inside a house by a mob. The victims were aged between 22 and 36, the police said. Community members followed the three men to their rented house in Ga-Mokgopha Section in North-West […]Continue Reading
The Supreme Court has today, Thursday, May 26, ordered the Attorney General to file his statement of case in relation to the Minority’s e-levy suit within 14 days. The case was filed on March 30, by three members of the Minority namely; Haruna Iddrisu, Mahama Ayariga, and Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa. In their writ, they are […]Continue Reading
The Assistant Headmaster of the Bole Senior High School in the Savannah Region has been arrested for allegedly raping a final year student of the school. The accused, Issahaku Jadua, is alleged to have invited the victim into his office at about 6:00pm on May 20, to advise her on an upcoming exam. However, the […]Continue Reading
The corporate communications practice is an interesting but challenging one. It comes with certain dynamics and intricacies that require the practitioner to be passionate, skillful, experienced, and well-trained. Africa’s corporate communications landscape is to a good extent filled with bright minds. Here are five of West Africa’s finest corporate communications Continue Reading
Ghana’s Lands and Natural Resources Minister, Samuel Abu Jinapor, may have found himself in a very good fight that worth fighting, though; and The Anchor wishes him well in the tenacious ‘tango’. Jinapor’s ministry has assured Ghanaians who were terrified at a released list of 75 items of houses, vehicles, guns and acreages of land […]Continue Reading
The food price crisis of 2007-2008, Covid-19, the Russia – Ukraine War, and climate change have exposed the fragility of food systems. The greatest risk lies in refusing to learn from lessons of the past. At the start of 2022, we were already facing the prospect of a food crisis. Even before the first Russian […]Continue Reading
A former moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana (PCG), Reverend Professor Emmanuel Martey, has described allegations making round that he has stopped commenting on national issues, as untrue. According to him, he is still vocal except that he had changed his style of communicating on issues of national interest in the country. Delivering a […]Continue Reading
President Akufo-Addo has charged Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) to remove structures obstructing the free flow of water immediately. This comes after parts of Accra were submerged for the second time within a week, after heavy rains on Saturday, May 21 and midnight of Tuesday, May 24. Speaking at the commissioning of two IHC Beaver Dredger […]Continue Reading
Civil Engineer, Abdulai Mahama has called for the amendment of existing by-laws to ensure that home owners build without using concrete floors. He believes this measure if adopted, can significantly curtail flooding in the country. Speaking on the Super Morning Show, on Wednesday, he noted that in designing and building houses, “people are disregarding infiltration of Continue Reading
Chairman of the Cargo Truck Drivers, Imoro Mustapha, claimed they pay off customs and immigration officials at the border to allow for easy passage. “We and the [immigration officers at the] borders have put heads together. We pay the immigration one bag per 50 pesewas; the Customs, one bag per ¢2…there is Togo Police too, […]Continue Reading