Monthly Archives: October 2019

All road contract issues won’t enter 2020, we’ll address them this year – Gov’t

The Government of Ghana will ensure that all issues relating to roads in the country including payment of contractors are addressed before the country enters 2020, an election year, Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, has said. Speaking to Accra-based Joy FM Monday 7th October, 2019, Mr Ken Ofori-Atta said: “We have been here for some thirty two odd months and the ...

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Corruption fight must begin from home – NCCE

The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) said the fight against corruption must begin from the home and urged parents to lead by resolving to be incorruptible and good role models to their children. “This will give you the moral urge to effectively educate your children on the dangers of corruption while inculcating in them good values that include sincerity, ...

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Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu threatens to resign over controversial CSE

Majority Leader and Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Hon. Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu has strongly debunked suggestions by a section of the public that his government is bent on introducing ‘alien’ practices into the Ghanaian society through the controversial Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE). “I will resign from the government if those suggestions turn out to be true”, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) lawmaker ...

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Hard drives containing Opuni trial, others stolen from Court

Hard drives in about five High Courts located in the Law Court Complex building have been stolen from system units of computers used for recording and storing Court records and proceedings, Starr News has learnt. The case of theft is believed to have happened during the just ended legal vacation which was observed from 1st August to 5th of October ...

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Akufo-Addo’s Cabinet rejects CSE

The Cabinet of President Akufo-Addo rejected the proposed guidelines on Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) when it came up for consideration, Kasapafmonline.com has learnt. The Minister of Education Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh who made the confirmation at the National Teachers Awards Ceremony in Kumasi said the country has no plans of implementing any policy that frowns on the culture and values ...

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In Bed With the President of Ghana? By Andrew Solomon Feb. 9, 2013

By Andrew Solomon Feb. 9, 2013 Image Supporters of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community at a gay pride parade in Hyderabad, India, Feb. 3.CreditCreditMahesh Kumar A/Associated Press WHEN my husband-to-be and I met the Ghanaian politician John Dramani Mahama at a friend’s wedding near Accra eight years ago, I liked him immediately. I kept up with his fortunes mostly ...

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Jubilee House soldier in ‘coup plot’

The name of a soldier at the Jubilee House—the seat of government—is among those being suspected over the ‘Alajo Doctor’s coup plot.’ So far, Corporal Zakaria Waheed is among 11 others who are under investigations over their implication in the plot to destabilize the country and overthrow the government. His attachment to the seat of government where he has served ...

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Kinderen niet verplicht het Wilhelmus te leren op school

Het hoeft voor kinderen niet per se verplicht te worden het Wilhelmus te leren op te school, als het aan de commissie ligt die de afgelopen twee jaar nadacht over de onderwijsstof op basis- en middelbare scholen. Het voorstel is echter wel in het regeerakkoord opgenomen, en minister Slob wil daar vooralsnog niet van afwijken. De commissie vindt het verplicht ...

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