US President Barack Obama will visit Cape Coast Castle, a former slavery outpost in Ghana, on Saturday, July 11. Here he will witness some of the most gruesome images of the Slave Trade that saw the exportation of millions of Black Africans across the Atlantic to the Americas and Europe. The Cape Coast Castle was […]
Scandals in Ghana Telecom and Vodaphone deal
There is confusion among members of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) members of parliament over an alleged bribe they took to ratify the sale of the then Ghana Telecom to Vodaphone last year. It is being alleged by one of them Mr P.C. Appiah Ofori, who was opposed to the deal and refused to […]
Obama Fever Hits Ghana
The excitement about the visit of the US President Barack Obama to Ghana is growing by the day. Already vendors are hawking paraphenelia in readiness for his arrival next week. This will be the third time a US President will visit Ghana. The first was Bill Clinton in 1998, followed by George W. Bush in […]
Ghana’s Sports Minister Exonerated, But Resigns
After investigations in alegations of corruption levelled against the then Minister of Sport Alhaji Mubarak, he has been exonerated. The reports have been released today June 25. The reports of the investigation says he did nothing wrong as the allegations against him could not be substanciated. The reports said that the accountant who made the […]
Ex-Minister prevented from travelling out of Ghana
A Minister of Information in the past Ghanaian government was yesterday June 14 prevented from boarding a British Airways flight on his way to the US with his family. Officials of the Bureau of National Investigation (BNI) – Ghana Prime investigative body stopped the minister Mr Asamoah Boateng when he was going through departure formalities […]
Fuel Prices go up in Ghana
New Fuel prices have been anounced in Ghana. There is an increase of 30 percent on all petroleum products starting from Friday June 5. This is in response to rising prices in the world market. This has sparked criticism for the government because they promised to reduce fuel prices when voted into power. So far, […]
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