Ghanaian Psychiatric Nurses Protest Against Unemployment
Some160 psychiatric nurses on Monday August 17, picketed at the Ministry of Health to protest delay in job placement by government.
Some160 psychiatric nurses on Monday August 17, picketed at the Ministry of Health to protest delay in job placement by government.
Comedy: A Nigerian lady accuses her Ghanaian neighbor of stealing her chicken and drags him before the erudite Judge Beng Beng. The Jamaican judge asks for proof and Mama Sade tells him he smelled the soup Kwame was cooking and knew that was her chicken he was cooking. A witness tells the judge she can
Government has pulled out of conditions of service negotiations with striking members of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA). According to government, it cannot negotiate with the doctors while they are on strike. The GMA last month called the strike demanding that government puts in place conditions of service for its members. The two parties have
A Ugandan journalist with a background as an entrepreneur, radio and TV reporter and presenter has won the first BBC World News Komla Dumor Award. Nancy Kacungira, a television anchor for Kenya’s KTN television channel, was selected from nearly 200 applicants. She will spend three months at the BBC in London and also report from
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
The Greater Accra Regional Police Command has advised chiefs and people of Ga Mashie to resort to celebrating this year’s Homowo indoors.
One of the rival chiefs at Tuabodom in the Brong Ahafo Region, Nana Obeng Ameyaw Barimah II, has called for calm in the town following the recent shooting that has claimed five lives and left scores injured.