Ghatoon #7: Rawlings’ Dilemma
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The MUSIGA Grand Ball on Friday without a doubt flew way beyond the wildest expectations of patrons. With an audience made up of the President, Ministers of State, Members of Parliament, members of the diplomatic corps, captains of industry and lovers of music, the State House Banquet Hall witnessed a show that dazzled and
In about six month’s time, we will be celebrating winners of the biggest awards event on the Ghanaian entertainment calendar, the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (V.G.M.A) organized by Charter House. This awards event is certainly the most anticipated awards event of the year, not for entertainers alone but workers in a various sectors. From
Time and again, creative people throw away their works unknowingly. Take this instance of a painter who was out on the streets hustling his works and someone buys one. After paying for the painting, the buyer asked the painter to sign a small paper for him. Unwittingly the buyer signed away a fortune. A couple
The issue of undocumented mining operations popularly called ‘galamsey’ in Ghana has reached alarming proportions. In the town of Konongo-Odumase in the Asanti region, locals are reportedly mining their own homes for gold. This practice, according to some community leaders has been going on in the area for years. A Senior citizen told Ghnewsnow that unlike other communities
The Vice Presidential candidate of Ghana’s opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia says claims by his party that there are some Togolese and other West African nationals registered to vote in Ghana are not unfounded. He said contrary to the response given by the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) suggesting that the NPP
The race for slots to represent the National Democratic Congress in Ghana’s parliament in different constituencies across the country is heating up. Many new faces have emerged to challenge the old guard for selection to try their hands at the business of legislation. Such is the story in the Garu Constituency in the Upper East
Organized labor says it is skeptical government will lay off workers during the implementation of the first phase of the International Monetary Fund, (IMF) bailout programme. Although government is expecting the second tranche of the bailout, organized labour wants government to implement the recommendations of the Senchi review of the economy and ignore proposals by
The outcome of the meeting between the Chief of Staff and President of GJA, Affail Monney, which was suggestive that, there was no wrongdoing in the accident involving the Presidential Press Corps has been dismissed by the NRSC.