- Black Stars to play Colombia for a place in Round of 32
- Deputy Chief of Staff rallies Regional Ministers behind Ghana Medical Trust Fund
- Gov’t, Zoomlion reopen Achimota Transfer Station to ease post-flood waste crisis
- Ghana qualified to Round of 32 ahead of Croatia clash
- Asante Akim North MP to be extradited to the US from the Netherlands to face trial
- Cancellation of Zoomlion contract worsens Accra flooding
- Black Stars likely to play Portugal or Colombia in Round of 32 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup
- Twins marry twins in joyous Nigerian joint wedding
Author: Krobea
The motive of EXPERIENCE AFRICAN HERITAGE COLLECTION(EAHC) is to bring back or remind us of our roots. The significance of the collection is to restore and remind the new generation of their tradition. We are therefore committed to inspire ourselves and all others to make a change and most passionate about our Heritage because that defines us. Experience African Heritage Collection (EAHC) based their motive to redefine the true nature of African heritage through garments or fabrics or fashionable accessories to promote their identity, using Adinkra Symbols on traditional clothings to communicate to the outside world, the beauty and uniqueness…
Actress and TV presenter Efia Odo has revealed that she practises celibacy with her newfound boyfriend. Celibacy is the state of voluntarily being unmarried, sexually abstinent, or both, usually for religious reasons. The controversial presenter made this known on ‘After Hours’ show with Mikki Osei Berko. She stated that though she often kisses her boyfriend, they have refrained from sexual intercourse but hinted that the situation might change in the future. “My boyfriend and I are celibates, we practise celibacy. We kiss passionately but we are celibates. Before I met him I was a celibate. He is a celibate with…
Forex bureau operators in the Western Region are being cautioned to be on high alert against a new modus operandi by fraudsters. A Forex bureau operator, who fell victim to this increasing crime, recounted on OMANBAPA morning show on Connect FM how he was robbed of an amount of about $2,000. According to the victim, who wants to remain anonymous, he was at the Forex bureau last Wednesday when two men who were smartly dressed entered. “They enquired of my rates and after answering them, they requested to change their dollar equivalent of $3,000 to cedis.” According to him, the…
The Atwima Nwabiagya Municipal Assembly in the Ashanti Region is exposing farmers to opportunities in oil palm production under the Planting for Export and Rural Development (PERD) programme. Addressing a town hall meeting at Nkawie, Municipal Chief Executive Michael Awuku Amoah said 421 farmers have so far registered to access seedlings to cultivate the cash crop. Almost one-third of the registered farmers are women. “This project is aimed at creating employment among the youth and also diversifying the country’s agriculture,” said Mr Awuku Amoah. “We have over the years over-depended on cocoa as our export earning produce but we have…
Facebook and Twitter are being questioned by US senators, to find out how they will prevent meddling in upcoming elections. Facebook is being represented by its chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg, while Twitter sent chief executive Jack Dorsey. As anticipated, Google did not show up. Opening the hearing, Democratic senator Mark Warner said he was “deeply disappointed” that Google “chose not to send its own top corporate leadership”. The senate committee is focusing on what the technology giants are doing to prevent future election meddling. The hearing follows claims that Russia and other foreign actors spread misinformation and propaganda ahead…
National Youth Organizer hopeful and former Municipal Chief Executive of Akuapem North, George Opare Addo, has successfully filed his nomination in a bid to lead the youth wing of opposition party National Democratic Congress (NDC). The two-time MCE submitted his forms earlier Tuesday at the party’s headquarters in Adabraka. Speaking to the media after the filing of his nomination, Mr Opare Addo – popularly known as Pablo – was upbeat about his chances of being elected National Youth Organizer of the NDC. “I am very optimistic that the delegates of our party will endorse my bid massively come October 20th.…
Former Bank of England governor Mervyn King, now Lord King, has blasted Brexit preparations as “incompetent”. The Brexit-supporting ex-governor said it “beggared belief” that the world’s sixth-biggest economy should be talking of stockpiling food and medicines. This left the government without a credible bargaining position. “A government that cannot take action to prevent some of these catastrophic outcomes illustrates a whole lack of preparation,” he said. “It doesn’t tell us anything about whether the policy of staying in the EU is good or bad, it tells us everything about the incompetence of the preparation for it.” Lord King said the…
A South Carolina woman has been charged with murder after allegedly poisoning her husband by putting eyedrops into his water for several days. Lana Clayton, 52, was arrested weeks after her husband, Stephen Clayton, 64, was found dead at home. She was detained when a toxicology test discovered a chemical called tetrahydrozoline in his body. The substance is found in over-the-counter eyedrops and nasal sprays that are available without a prescription. On Friday, York County police also charged her with unlawful malicious tampering of food between the dates of 19 and 21 July, when the alleged murder occurred. In a…
Tiger Woods says his return to the United States Ryder Cup team after a six-year gap is “beyond special”. Woods, 42, has been named as one of three wildcard picks for the US team to face Europe later this month, alongside Phil Mickelson and Bryson DeChambeau. The 14-time major champion is on the playing side for the first time since 2012, having recovered from back surgery and shown a return to form. Mickelson, 48, plays in a record 12th event after making his debut in 1995. US captain Jim Furyk will make his fourth and final wildcard pick for the…
Very little progress has been made in reducing levels of inactivity worldwide, experts have warned. A WHO report estimates that more than a quarter of people worldwide – 1.4 billion – are not doing enough physical exercise, a figure that has barely improved since 2001. Inactivity raises the risk of a raft of health problems, such as heart disease, type-2 diabetes and some cancers. High-income countries, including the UK, were among the least active. And women were found to be more sedentary throughout the world, with the exception of two regions of Asia. ‘Major concern’ Researchers from the World Health…