I got so many people inspired, through ‘Wire me’ – Adelaide The Seer
By Seli Baisie Ghanaian singer, Adelaide Naa Borley Bortier Afutu, popularly known as Adelaide The Seer, has disclosed that her song, ‘Wire Me’ inspired a lot of people because of the message it carries. The singer, who is visually impaired made this revelation on a Special edition for the visually impaired on the GTV Breakfast […]
I am not a pimp; I do not accept offers to push an agenda- Akoto Ampaw
By Nana Ama Gyapong. A Veteran Ghanaian Lawyer and a Human Rights Activist, Anthony Akoto Ampaw, has stated in an interview that nobody is offering him any form of incentive to make him side with the LGBTQI+ group but rather fights for principle and what is right. He added that, although he is one of […]
Robbery attacks: Police confer with BOG, partners on fresh strategies for cash movement
Following attacks on some cash-in-transit operations, the Police Administration is reviewing its strategy on the movement of cash across the country. In recognition of the critical role played by stakeholders and the need for stronger partnerships with them, the Service held a meeting with officials of the Bank of Ghana (BoG) and the Association of […]
2021 World Sight Day marked with call to “Love Your Eyes”
By Henrietta Afful More than a billion people across the globe cannot see properly because they do not have access to eye glasses. Most of them have preventable vision impairment however, most of these issues go unaddressed. Poor eyesight or lost vision could hamper several activities of a person’s life ranging from daily chores to […]
Using salary as, bargaining chip for acquisition of Ghana Card questionable- GBU
By Benedicta Konadu The Advocacy Coordinator for Ghana Blind Union, Bismarck Amoh says, it is an unfortunate move to announce that the government workers on Controller pay roll who do not acquire their Ghana Cards will no longer receive their salaries, effective December 1, 2021. Mr. Amoh who spoke on the GTV Breakfast Show suggested […]
Admit the Students- Eduwatch to the General Legal Council
Education think tank, Africa Education Watch (Eduwatch) has asked the General Legal Council to admit some 499 candidates who were denied admission into the Ghana School of Law, despite them passing the 2021 entrance exams. According to Eduwatch, the action by the Ghana School of Law is unfair and cannot be justified. It insists that […]
Professor Takyiwaa Manuh & Ningo Pampram MP, Sam George clash on Anti-Gay Bill
By Yvonne Atilego. The brouhaha surrounding the Anti-Gay Bill rages, as panelists on our Current Affairs Programme FOCUS continue to dissect issues around the Bill without arriving at a logical conclusion. While some of them are calling for the Constitution and rights of gay persons to be considered before the passage of the Bill, others […]
Only 14.5% women are in leadership in Ghana
By Josephine Akari Data has shown that only 14.5 per cent of women are represented at all levels in political and leadership roles in the country despite efforts being made by some gender activists to bridge the gap. It is for this reason that, the Foundation for Security and Development in Africa, FOSDA, has launched […]
Takoradi woman’s fake kidnap case adjourned to November 11
By Marie Aziz Tunde. The Takoradi Circuit Court in the Western Region has adjourned to November 11, 2021, case involving woman in the middle of the fake pregnancy and kidnap saga, Josephine Payin Mensah. At a court sitting which lasted less than 10 minutes the Presiding judge, Micheal Cudjoe Ampadu said the case needed to […]
Talks underway to include pediatric cancer care onto NHIS
By: Hannah Dadzie Stakeholders in the Health Sector have called for the creation of more centers in hospitals across the country for the treatment of childhood cancer. At a National Conversation Forum on Childhood Cancers in Accra, the stakeholders noted that access to treatment facilities is a major challenge which sometimes lead to the death […]