Egypt’s Al-Sisi Imposes Strict Anti-Terrorism Laws
Egyptian President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi has approved stringent new counter-terrorism laws to fight a growing jihadist insurgency.
Egyptian President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi has approved stringent new counter-terrorism laws to fight a growing jihadist insurgency.
Ghana international Abdul Baba Rahman has formally joined English champions Chelsea, after the club announced his signing on their website on Sunday. The 21-year-old left-back joins from German Bundesliga club Augsburg. “Chelsea Football Club is delighted to announce we have reached an agreement with FC Augsburg for the transfer of Abdul Baba Rahman,” a statement
Professor Kwesi Yankah, President of the Central University College has predicted that the number of unemployed graduates would likely surge to 271,000 this year up from the existing figure of 200,000. “The graduate unemployment will swell up by 71,000, including new graduates to be churned out during the year,” he said. The grim unemployment situation,
Ninety-five people, 85 of them firefighters, are still missing four days after multiple blasts in the north-eastern port of Tianjin, Chinese authorities have said.
The former head of Burundi’s army has been shot dead outside his home in the capital Bujumbura. Col Jean Bikomagu, who led the armed forces during the country’s civil war, was gunned down as he drove through the gates of his house. His daughter was badly injured in the attack, a family member told AFP.
Though he played only 71 minutes in his second English Premier League game, Andre Dede Ayew was on target again in Swansea City’s 2-0 victory over Newcastle United.
Three persons have been confirmed dead in clashes at Kwapong, a town near Sankore in the Brong Ahofo Region. The Saturday dawn hostility started after a young man was stabbed to death by a fetish priest. Deputy Regional Police Commander, DCOP Maxwell Atingani, told Accra-based Joy FM the fetish priest was arrested after a complaint
Government has released a draft document detailing some conditions of service for public sector doctors who have been striking for weeks.
Multimedia’s Seth Kwame Boateng has been adjudged the 2015 GJA/Prof. PAV Ansah Journalist of the Year for his ‘Locked and Forgotten’ documentary about the plight of remand prisoners in Ghana. “God has been indeed good. I am grateful to God. It is a miracle…..I didn’t dream a day like this will come,” Seth Kwame Boateng
Members of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) have voted to remain on strike but stay the execution of its final roadmap that would have seen their resignation from public service. At an extraordinary general assembly meeting on Friday, August 14, the doctors were divided over the activation of the final phase. While one group called