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- Ghana get Cameroon, Mali & Cape Verde in WAFCON 2026 draw
- Health Minister reforms pharmacy licensing to improve access across Ghana
- Health Minister leads fresh talks to strengthen transparency, efficiency and value in Agenda 111 rollout
- Chiefs, communities, and councils: A renewed push for inclusive local governance
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Author: Krobea
Leader and founder of Glorious Wave Chapel Prophet Emmanuel Badu Kobi has added his voice to who headlines Ghana’s 60th anniversary and he believes a Ghanaian musician should headline the concert. Few days ago when the National Planning Committee of the Ghana, 60 Years On announced that American prolific gospel musician Don Moen was going to headline the anniversary gospel concert, it did not go down well with many Ghanaians including gospel musicians and entertainment critics. Prophet Emmanuel Badu Kobi, who is also not happy with the whole idea, in an interview with Christian Agyei Frimpong on Accra-based Onua 95.1…
INK Africa on Saturday mounted the stage at TV3’s blood donation event to treat all gathered to renditions of some popular Ghanaian music. The Nakupenda hitmakers kept donors and staff of TV3, 3FM, Onua FM and 3news.com on their feet as they performed songs such as Brother Brother by Bisa Kdei, Show Your Love by Paapa Yankson and Serwaa Akoto by Yamoah’s Band. The Mentor VII products were backed by Classic International Band. Source: 3news.com|Ghana Follow @3Newsgh
Newly appointed British High Commissioner Iain Walker has expressed delight about his upcoming role in Ghana. He is, however, worried about the vacuum he would have to fill on social media short messaging site Twitter as a result of the departure of Jon Benjamin. Delighted to be appointed High Commissioner designate to Ghana starting in August. Big twitter shoes to fill after @JonBenjamin19 — Iain Walker (@walkeriain) February 17, 2017 Mr Benjamin leaves Ghana at the end of July for “another Diplomatic Service appointment”. He has been very active on Twitter and has stirred public controversy with some of his…
A high-powered two-man delegation from the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has visited injured Black Stars defender Baba Abdul-Rahman in Germany. The delegation, led by the federation’s vice-president George Afriyie, arrived in Gelsenkirchen on Saturday morning to check on the Schalke player’s injury recovery. Rahman, who suffered a knee injury while playing for Ghana at the recent Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon, received the delegation at his home near Dusseldorf. Afriyie, who was accompanied by follow Emergency Committee member Kweku Eyiah, also conveyed best wishes message from the Executive Committee of the GFA, Black Stars Management Committee and the entire…
The Gambia has sworn in its new president, Adama Barrow, in front of a crowd of thousands. It is the second time Mr Barrow has taken the oath. The first time was at very low-key event at the country’s embassy in Senegal last month, after a lengthy power struggle forced him into exile. After his predecessor finally agreed to step down, Mr Barrow was able to arrange a stadium event back in his homeland, near the capital city Banjul. Crowds queued through the night to get a good spot inside the stadium. Brass bands prepared to play and flags waved.…
A member of the Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC), Dr Steve Manteaw, has called for a business plan for the state oil management company. Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) was established in 1983 by PNDC Law 64 to support the government’s objective of providing adequate and reliable supply of petroleum products and reducing the country’s dependence on crude oil imports, through the development of the country’s petroleum resources. Its mandate expanded in 2007 with the discovery of oil and its subsequent exploration three years later. But there has been wide criticism as regards the corporate social responsibility of the…
As 6th March draws nearer and the euphoria of Ghana’s 60th anniversary builds up, let’s muse over the unadulterated beauty of the ideal woman of the Gold Coast era. What influenced her sense of style and beauty? This beauty was adorned in her bridal attire clearly flaunting her perky boobs. Ever wondered why the local clothing industry seem to have failed miserably? I’m seated glaring at this image with a heavy heart. Everything I’m wearing was imported, from the shirt, jean trouser, brassier down to my panties are all imported. This is not as a result of choice but because the…
The wife of Zimbabwe’s 92-year-old President, Robert Mugabe, has said that he is so popular that if he died, he could run as a corpse in next year’s election and still win votes. Grace Mugabe, 51, was addressing a rally of the governing Zanu-PF party. Mr Mugabe has governed Zimbabwe since the end of white-majority rule in 1980 following a bitterly fought war. His wife, who has often professed her undying loyalty to her husband, has assumed an increasingly high profile. “One day when God decides that Mugabe dies, we will have his corpse appear as a candidate on the…
The newly instituted Hajj Board led by the chairman, Sheikh IC Quaye, has organized a Qur’anic recitation for a successful Hajj pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia this year. This is to commit to the Board’s pledge to give Ghanaian Muslims a successful Hajj after it was inaugurated last Thursday. The event was held at the Hajj Village in Accra. There have been a lot of issues regarding Hajj pilgrimage among Ghanaian Muslims in recent times but last year’s holy exercise encountered relatively less difficulties. The newly instituted Hajj Board expressed commitment to improve upon previous Hajj operations; hence commencing with Qur’anic…
Hundreds of well-meaning Ghanaians are at the premises of TV3 Network Limited to donate blood to help stock the National Blood Bank. Among the prospective donors from far and near are businessmen, artisans, professionals and students. About 40 health professionals from the Korle Bu Teaching and 37 Military hospitals are screening the hundreds for the exercise. The Public Relations Manager of the National Blood Service, Stephen Addae-Baah, expressed satisfaction at the exercise so far. “Just two hours into the exercise and we have about 90 donors,” he observed. “We are hoping to get more.” He pointed out that a number…