NDC Want Short Commission Report Published
The NDC says the feet dragging to make public the findings “is a blatant disregard for the principles of transparency and accountability that the President swore to uphold.” They noted…
The NDC says the feet dragging to make public the findings “is a blatant disregard for the principles of transparency and accountability that the President swore to uphold.” They noted…
Wading into the debate, however, the immediate past former Vice-Chancellor of the country’s premier university, Prof. Aryeetey noted that the current bill seeks to make the Minister of Education the…
India’s Supreme Court has ordered petitioners calling for a ban on the film about Prime Minister Narendra Modi to provide evidence that the biopic would destabilise elections that begin this…
This year’s International Romani Day comes just days after a wave of clashes between a Roma community and vigilantes to the north of Paris that was exacerbated by social media.…
In 2014, 55 percent of Scottish voters rejected independence. One of the main reasons for that boutcome was that Scotland would have automatically lost its membership of the European Union…
African Development Bank President Akinwumi Adesina is expected in Washington DC, on Monday, to take part in the IMF/ World Bank Spring meetings from 9 to 12 April. Dr Adesina…
ABIDJAN, Côte d’Ivoire, 8 April 2019 – African Development Bank President Akinwumi Adesina is expected in Washington DC, on Monday, to take part in the IMF/ World Bank Spring meetings…
Forces loyal to Libya’s internationally recognised Government of National Accord, which is seeking to fend off an offensive by strongman Khalifa Haftar. By Mahmud TURKIA (AFP) Fighting raged around Tripoli…
Soilihi, pictured here on voting day on March 24, was arrested after challenging the outcome of the ballot. By GIANLUIGI GUERCIA (AFP/File) A Comoran opposition leader arrested after challenging the…
Pipelines torched by arsonists There seems to be another development, this time again, not the electricity pylon but the Gas pipeline transmitting fuel to generating plants in Tema. Some persons…
WASHINGTON, April 8, 2019 — Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa has been downgraded to 2.3 percent for 2018, down from 2.5 percent in 2017, according to the April 2019 issue of…
Rwanda on Sunday commemorated the 25th anniversary of a genocide that tore the small country apart and left close to a million people dead. Tributes were held, ushering in a…
A top cyber-security official says Huawei’s “shoddy” engineering practices mean its mobile network equipment could be banned from Westminster and other sensitive parts of the UK. GCHQ’s Dr Ian Levy…
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday appealed to all sides in Sudan to avoid violence as thousands of demonstrators massed outside the army headquarters in Khartoum. Guterres urged the government…
As we start the countdown to next Friday, 12 April, the first of the newly-agreed Brexit deadlines, the French papers are full of either exasperated or simply exhausted speculation about…
The Executive Directors of the World Bank today unanimously selected David R. Malpass as President of the World Bank Group for a five-year term beginning on Tuesday, April 9, 2019.…
The Dean of Students at the Bunso University College of Agriculture and Environmental Studies, Dr. Francis Awotwe says the continuous use of mercury soaked lands for cocoa cultivation may affect…
The Investors’ Forum will be addressed by Professor Ambassador Tal Edgars, senior diplomat and advisor to many heads of state and presidents of Fortune 500 firms. It will also be…
The MP for Effutu Constituency in the Central Region, Alex Afenyo Markin has presented 500 dual desks to the Effutu office of the Ghana Education Service (GES). The desks which…
The Chairman of the National Peace Council (NPC) has expressed confidence that the leadership of the two main political parties will be available for a preliminary meeting on Tuesday, 9…