Researchers discover 50,000 empty cartridges in Atewa Forest

Researchers have collected over 50,000 empty cartridges in the Atiwa Forest Reserve  in the Eastern region after trekking for 316 hours covering 262 kilometers of the Forest reserve. The Atiwa Range Forest Reserve measuring 23,663...

MP, ex-DCE survive gory motor crash

The Member of Parliament for Zabzugu constituency Alhassan Umar and a former District Chief Executive, Issifu Laabandoo, escaped with minor injuries a gory road accident. The two, including the driver, were traveling to Zabzugu from...

I’ll appeal “wrong” conviction – Assibit

Philip Akpeena Assibit—the first accused person in the GH¢4.1 million GYEEDA rot case has described his conviction as wrong, vowing to appeal it. An Accra High Court Friday February 23 sentenced Mr. Assibit, a representative...
Emile Short

Corruption index : Holistic approach needed to fight dip – Short

A former CHRAJ boss Justice Emile Short is calling for a holistic approach to deal with corruption in the country as the two major political parties - the NDC and the NPP - engage...

Ecobank donates over 800 pints of blood on Val’s Day

Ecobank Ghana Limited (EGH) is unrelenting on its Corporate Social Responsibility drive in contributing to the development of Ghana. The bank undertook its annual blood donation exercise dubbed “Blood is Life” aimed at supporting...

E/R: Student dies in galamsey pit

A final year student of Osino Presbyterian Senior High School Kelvin Asiedu has drowned in an abandoned galamsey pit. The body of the deceased boarding student was retrieved Thursday around 10pm by community members. It...
Abuga Pele

GYEEDA Scandal: Court decides fate of Abuga Pele, Assibit today

Officials indicted in the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Development Agency (GYEEDA) scandal, Abuga Pele and Philip Assibit, will know their fate today, Friday, February 23, 2018 as an Accra High Court delivers judgment. Pele,...

Akyemansa District calls for support to tackle alarming rate of teenage pregnancy

The Akyemansa District Assembly in the Eastern region is calling for the support of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and Child Right activists to help curb the alarming surge in teenage pregnancy in the district. The Akyemansa...

Northern regions: 34% of girls married off before 18

Thirty-four percent of girls in the three Northern regions are married off before they turn 18, the latest Amnesty International report has revealed. The report acts as a means of documenting human rights activity to...

Arrest rising economic crimes – AG to EOCO board

The Attorney General, Gloria Akuffo, has charged the newly inaugurated nine (9) member Governing Board of the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO), to as a matter of urgency, come up with a strategy...