PHOTOS: St. Peter’s Senior High School 60th Anniversary
60 Years Of Pure Distinction The idea to establish the school started in 1956 when a delegation approached Fr. Cletus Hodapp of the Society of the Divine Word Missionaries (SVD) with a proposal to establish a school in Nkwatia. After a meeting between the then Nkwatiahene (Chief of Nkwatia) Nana Asante Yaidom III and his elders
VIDEO: President Nana Addo Observes Minute Silence For Capt. Mahama
Africa House at the New York University invited President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo to address a Town Hall meeting on his visit to New York. In his welcome address, Dr. Yaw Nyarko, moderator of the event touted the progress Ghana has achieved over the years, proof of which is the absence of news in the
VIDEO: President Akufo Addo Decorated By Senegal’s Macky Sall
Ghana’s President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo has been honored by the Senegalese President Macky Sall. Nana Addo who is currently on an official tour of the ECOWAS region stopped by in Senegal where he was decorated by the Senegalese President in his official residence. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> WATCH VIDEO<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< President Akufo Addo Ghana Monday evening and is
Minnesota Measles Outbreak: Somali-Americans Target Of Bad Info, Officials Say
Minnesota health officials said Monday that Somali families in the state had been “targeted with misinformation” about vaccines as the number of measles cases neared 50. The Minnesota Department of Health had confirmed 48 measles cases Monday, 46 of them in children under age 10. Forty-five of the confirmed cases are in Hennepin County and
SA Court Frees 2 ‘White Farmers’ Accused Of Black Teen’s Death, Sparking Riots
May 8, 2017 (GIN) – Two South African white farmers accused of causing the death of a 16 year old black teen accused of stealing sunflowers were granted bail and released, sparking a wave of protests that were met with police violence. Anger erupted in the maize producing town of Coligny, North West, after
Boko Haram Releases 82 ‘Chibok Girls’
May 8, 2017 (GIN) –Boko Haram militants who used kidnappings, bombings and the torching of whole villages during an 8-year insurgency in northern Nigeria, this week released 82 of nearly 300 schoolgirls taken in a brazen late-night raid at a government secondary school in April 2014. The girls were released in exchange for six Boko
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Fiifi Baako, 211 Others Nominated As MMCEs
The chairman or the New Patriotic Party in the Assin North constituency, Nicholas Kofi Baako has been confirmed as the President’s nominee for Metropolitan Chief Executive for Assin North. This was contained in a statement issued from the office of the President. President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo confirmed the MMCEs after appointing the Chief
Experts Unsure About Africa-Bound Malaria Drug
Apr. 24, 2017 (GIN) – With much fanfare, the world’s first injectable vaccine against malaria will be introduced in three countries – Ghana, Kenya and Malawi – starting in 2018. The vaccine – known as RTS,S or Mosquirix, trains the immune system to attack the malaria parasite, which is spread by mosquito bites. It