WEEKEND FINDER
PREGNANT WOMEN AT RISK - FOR EATING CLAY
Pregnant women who resort to eating baked white clay popularly known as 'ayilor' have been warned against the practice because it has serious implications for their health.
YOU RISK 10 YRS IN JAIL, IF...
Do you know that distributing or possessing videos of minors engaged in sexual activities or their nude pictures on any of the social media platforms could earn you a jail term of 10 years right here in Ghana?
ABANTU CALLS FOR PASSAGE OF AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
Women's right advocacy group, ABANTU for Development is calling for the passage of the Affirmative Action Bill into law by Parliament ahead of the 2016 polls.
GOVT URGED TO FAST TRACK SDGS INTO DEVT PLAN
Government has been urged to speed up the integration of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into the country's developmental framework to improve dialogue and accountability to citizens.
DAILY GUIDE
BNI DEFENDS JUDGES 'KILLERS'
The Bureau of National Investigation (BNI) is putting up a spirited defence for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) communicators who threatened to kill the Supreme Court judges on a live radio programme over issues involving the Electoral Commission (EC).
FACE SUPREME COURT TUESDAY
The Supreme Court has formally ordered embattled Salifu Maase aka Mugabe, host of "Pampaso," current affairs programme on Montie FM, as well as two panelists on the show who issued death threats on the lives of the Supreme Court judges, to appear before the court on Tuesday.
TENSION OVER OKUAPEMHENE STOOL
Stool mother (Abrewatia) of the Sekyiabea family - one of the ruling houses in Akropong Akwapim - Nana Lily Agyeman, on Thursday swore the Great Oath of the Akuapem Traditional Council against the installation of Kwasi Akuffo aka Joe Faree as the new Okuapemhene.
9 KILLED AT SALAFEST IN K'SI
The EID-Ul-Fitr celebrations ended on a sour note in Kumasi, the Ashanti Regional capital at dawn on Thursday when nine people - six females and three males - died in a stampede which occurred at the Asawase Community Centre during a Sallah jam.
AKUFO-ADDO IS WINNING - ADWOA SAFO
The three-time flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, will succeed in his bid to becoming the next president of Ghana, Sarah Adwoa Safo, the party's parliamentary candidate for Dome-Kwabenya, has hinted.
DAILY GRAPHIC
SALLAFEST DISASTER - 9 VICTIMS BURIED
It was a mixed feeling of anger and sorrow for most of the family members of those who perished in a dawn stampede at the Asawasi Community Centre in Kumasi.
MONTIE FM, 3 OTHERS FOR SUPREME COURT TUESDAY
The fate of two political communicators who allegedly threatened the lives of judges of the superior court will be decided by the Supreme Court on July 12, 2016.
IDEG, CFI HAIL APEX COURT FOR REMOVAL OF NHIS REGISTRANTS ON ELECTORAL ROLL
The Institute of Democratic Governance (IDEG) and the Civic Forum Initiative (CFI) have hailed the Supreme Court order to the Electoral Commission (EC) to remove from the biometric voters' register (BVR) names of voters identified to have registered using their National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) cards.
'POWER INTERRUPTIONS DUE TO TEMPORARY DIFFICULTIES'
The Ministry of Power has explained that the interruptions in electricity supply are due to temporary difficulties occasioned by a delay in the supply of light crude.
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