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Management of Afropop musician Kelvynboy Burniton Music has announced the artiste is no longer under the music label. In a statement released by the music label, it has been stated that Kelvynboy’s contract ended 8 months ago, but they continued to work with him as the company was undergoing auditing to decide the way forward for the two parties. After auditing its structures and activities, the company decided to part ways with the Afropop singer and not trigger the part of the contract which makes room for an extension of 4 years.. “Following the audit, the company has considered the…
Kwaku Tesor, a farmer standing trial at the Brerkum District Magistrate Court for allegedly murdering his wife at Tiadene, a farming community near Seikwa in the Tain District of the Bono Region has died. Tesor accused his wife, Afia Nooba of infidelity, shot her dead on September 10, this year in their room, and shot himself as well, but he sustained gunshot wounds on his chest. Until his death, he was remanded in Police custody; however his health deteriorated and the police rushed him to the Seikwa Health Centre, where he died few minutes on arrival on September 19. Chief…
It had been brought to my attention that it is been circulated that I said that the former President of the G.F.A did a phenomenal job. I wish to offer the football fans who were deeply traumatized and hurt from the Anas Video clarification on the news story that is circulating about me regarding my supposed comments on praising the former President of the G.F.A. I would like to categorically state that my comments have been mis-interpreted. I was addressing the issue of how grassroots mobilisation is important to any campaign for presidency and that he did a phenomenal job…
World acclaimed architect, Sir David Adjaye, has asked local architects in the country not to feel threatened by his exploits as there are enough projects in the industry for them to go for. According to him, the “jobs are there for all the architects to go for” and thus not the case that he was taking up all the architectural projects in the country. “I’m not going for everything [every project],” he said, “There are tons of work to be done in Ghana”. He noted that “there are hospitals to be built, there are schools to be built, there are…
World acclaimed architect, Sir David Adjaye, has asked local architects in the country not to feel threatened by his exploits as there are enough projects in the industry for them to go for. According to him, the “jobs are there for all the architects to go for” and thus not the case that he was taking up all the architectural projects in the country. “I’m not going for everything [every project],” he said, “There are tons of work to be done in Ghana”. He noted that “there are hospitals to be built, there are schools to be built, there are…
Internationally acclaimed Ghanaian-British architect, Sir David Adjaye, who has been criticised for securing multiple iconic projects in the country, has hit back at his critics, stating he is not in Ghana for the jobs per se. According to him, Ghana deserves his ‘excellent expertise’ in architecture. In an exclusive interview with Accra-based 3FM 92.7 Thursday, the renowned architect laughed off claims that he was in the country to hijack government projects to the disadvantage of local architects. “…There is a sense that I’m somehow hoovering up work. I have no interest in hovering up any work. I’m interested in doing…
Six of the accused persons in connection with the murder of the two police men at Kasoa Budumburam in the Central region have been set free by the Kaneshie District Court. According to prosecution, based on latest development, charges against the six have been dropped leaving only Eric Kojo Duah who will be standing trial for the murder of the two police men. Appearing before the district court, the prosecutor, Sylvester Asare said the charges proffered against the six accused persons were dropped since no evidence have been found against them in connection with the murder of Sgt. Michael Dzamesi,…
Two young men have been arrested by the Sekondi Divisional Police Station for allegedly possessing a human skull and also attempting to buy human parts. The two, all unemployed, are Isaac Kweku Agyepong, 20 years, and Shamzu Mohammed. Narrating the incident to 3news.com, a resident of Asamansudu, Leonard Samuel Lamptey said at about 10:00am Thursday, the two young men holding a sack approached him and asked where they can get human parts to buy. “I got alarmed and asked them whether it is car body parts they want or what, and they repeated that they want to buy human parts.…
The Tema Metropolitan Office of the Electoral Commission of Ghana says it is processing for court about 100 persons who allegedly engaged in multiple voter registration. Nana Oduro Numapau, Tema Metropolitan Electoral Director, disclosed this when he was briefing Assembly Members of the Tema Metropolitan Assembly (TMA) on the road map for the December 17, District Assembly, Unit Committee and Referendum elections. Nana Numapau stated that “about 100 of such cases is currently been processed for court. When find guilty, the offenders could be fined”. According to him, that was the only solution for the problem of suspected multiple registration…
Female police recruits have swept five out of six awards, including marksman, at the second passing out ceremony in 2019 of the National Police Training Academy in Accra. PW/R Philomena Quansah topped the batch as the most skilled recruit in precision shooting while PW/R Theresa Sarfo-Bonsu who scored 1,568 out of 1,600 was adjudged the best in academic and overall best recruit. PW/R Ama Boatemaa beat all the 180 recruits in drills to win that award with Cecilia Acheampong emerging as the best in conduct and PW/R Gladys Aheampomaa winning the best in child-friendly policing award. General recruit clement Amoah…