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Gospel musician Alex Acheampong, who made waves with his popular hit track Emmanuel 22 years ago, has resurfaced with a new single that is calling on God to have mercy on sinners. Titled Hu Me Mmɔbɔ (Have Mercy on Me), the song was inspired by the Biblical story of how King David took Bathsheba who was someone’s wife and later became remorseful after he was rebuked by God’s prophet Nathan. “The song is for sinners,” Alex who has been away from the Ghana music industry over two decades said at the release of the single. A video of the single…
The creativity of a Ghanaian visual artist has earned him a feature on the 2019 BET Artists Resistance (AiR) series. Mohammed Blakk, born Mohammed Osumanu on the 20th week the BET AiR, an Instagram specific initiative by BET to shine the light on artists from the diaspora. Blakk who is also a fashion stylist and a creative entrepreneur, envisions pushing the limits of arts, culture and creativity beyond Ghanaian boundaries. For four days, November 26 to 29, Blakk’s creative prowess, co-creator and results were given the spotlight by the BET. Describing the feature as a milestone, the young man said…
The creativity of a Ghanaian visual artist has earned him a feature on the 2019 BET Artists Resistance (AiR) series. Mohammed Blakk, born Mohammed Osumanu on the 20th week the BET AiR, an Instagram specific initiative by BET to shine the light on artists from the diaspora. Blakk who is also a fashion stylist and a creative entrepreneur, envisions pushing the limits of arts, culture and creativity beyond Ghanaian boundaries. For four days, November 26 to 29, Blakk’s creative prowess, co-creator and results were given the spotlight by the BET. Describing the feature as a milestone, the young man said…
A new movie titled ‘The Cell’ is set to hit the cinemas on February 1, 2019. The Cell is a film that explores the darkest recesses of the human mind -‘no matter who you are or what you believe, we are all capable of inexplicable evils.’ The film shows how pain can transform good people into bad people. It tells the story of a medical professional caught up in a revenge web that escalates quickly into a life and death situation. The Cell’ isn’t so much about cellphones as it is about being kept immobile in a claustrophobic spot for…
A new movie titled ‘The Cell’ is set to hit the cinemas on February 1, 2019. The Cell is a film that explores the darkest recesses of the human mind -‘no matter who you are or what you believe, we are all capable of inexplicable evils.’ The film shows how pain can transform good people into bad people. It tells the story of a medical professional caught up in a revenge web that escalates quickly into a life and death situation. The Cell’ isn’t so much about cellphones as it is about being kept immobile in a claustrophobic spot for…
The Western Region Commander of the Ghana Immigration Services, DCI Dr. Prosper Price Delali Asima, has disclosed that over fifty migrants in the Region were deported back to their home countries for irregular migration. “The nationalities of those deported vary. We have mostly Chinese and Nigerians. But we also had Pakistanis, Americans and Canadians. Majority of them overstay their permit and a few other nationals used unauthorized entry,” he told 3news.com in an interview while participating in a procession through the principal streets of Sekondi-Takoradi. The procession, which involved personnel from the various security services, was to create awareness on…
The Ghana Police Service is yet to furnish the Attorney General with a docket on new findings on the case involving the four girls who were kidnapped – and later declared dead – in Sekondi-Takoradi in the Western Region. The Attorney General’s Department is therefore unable to go ahead with its desire to amend the charges against the two prime suspects – Samuel Udotek Wills and John Oji. The case involving the two Nigerians accused of kidnapping four girls in Sekondi-Takoradi was adjourned at the last sitting because the Attorney General’s Department wanted to amend its charges against the two…
The Senior Minister, Yaw Osafo-Maafo says he will now go to court to clear himself of any wrongdoing as the Auditor-General insist on surcharging him for the $1 million paid to Kroll and Associates Limited. Using a single-source procurement process, the UK Company was contracted in 2017 to “review electronic evidence, identify assets abroad and manage a joint Civil and Criminal Assets recovery process”. By September 2018, $1 million, equivalent to ¢4.86 million was made to the company as full payment for its services. But the Auditor-General, Daniel Yaw Domelevo, has accused the Senior Minister of paying the private firm,…
Private Health Facilities Association of Ghana says its members would no longer serve subscribers of the National Health Insurance Scheme, effective December 16. The Association would now revert to the “cash and carry” system due to several reasons including delay in paying them for services rendered under the health insurance scheme. “Most recent reimbursement covered the month of February, 2019 and even that, about only 30% of the facilities have received payment leaving a huge unsettled gap of nine (9) to ten (10) months which is a flagrant contravention of the National Health Insurance ACT 852 and the L.I 1809…
Private Health Facilities Association of Ghana says its members would no longer serve subscribers of the National Health Insurance Scheme, effective December 16. The Association would now revert to the “cash and carry” system due to several reasons including delay in paying them for services rendered under the health insurance scheme. “Most recent reimbursement covered the month of February, 2019 and even that, about only 30% of the facilities have received payment leaving a huge unsettled gap of nine (9) to ten (10) months which is a flagrant contravention of the National Health Insurance ACT 852 and the L.I 1809…