By Peter Agengre Residents of the Talensi District in the Upper East Region on Friday morning staged a peaceful protest at the premises of Cardinal Namdini Mining Limited, preventing staff from accessing the company’s site. The demonstrators, made up mainly of women and youth, chanted songs, beat on metal containers, and displayed placards demanding the dismissal of the company’s Corporate…
Category: CELEB NEWS
Ghana Hajj Medical Team secures historic full licence to operate clinics in Makkah
The Medical Team of the Pilgrims Affairs Office of Ghana (PAOG) has achieved a major milestone after securing a full operational licence to run medical clinics in Makkah during the 2026 Hajj pilgrimage. Source link
Study links clay consumption during pregnancy to reduced fetal head circumference
By Love Wilhelmina Abanonave A study by a senior lecturer at York St John University in the United Kingdom and his team has found that pregnant women who consumed clay had babies with smaller head circumferences on ultrasound scans compared with those who did not. According to Dr. Albert Dayor Piersson, the research focused on the practice of consuming “ayilo,”…
Hundreds join Royale Mikri’s AI for workplace excellence webinar as demand for practical AI skills grows
Royale Mikri rsquo;s latest Free Webinar Series, held under the theme ldquo;AI for Workplace Excellence, rdquo; attracted hundreds of participants, highlighting the growing interest in artificial intelligence as a practical tool for improving productivity, decision making, innovation, and workplace efficiency. Source link
Government will create a framework for chiefs and assemblies to review projects – President Mahama
By Ashiadey Dotse President John Dramani Mahama has directed the Ministry of Local Government to develop a framework that will allow traditional rulers and district assemblies to regularly review development projects in their areas. He said the move is aimed at improving monitoring, transparency, and accountability in the implementation of government projects across the country. President Mahama announced this when…
West and Central Africa Urges More Climate Funding as Displacement Rises
Lagos/Dakar, 15 May 2026 ndash; Leaders across West and Central Africa are calling for more funding to help communities deal with climate change as floods, droughts and environmental degradation force more people to leave their homes, reshaping migration patterns and displacement across the region. Source link
24-hour economy market at Tsito not my decision nor MP's decision – Ho West DCE clarifies
The Ho West District Assembly has officially handed over the 24-Hour Economy model market project to the contractor for construction at Tsito, opposite Rams Hotel. District Chief Executive Hon. Francis Profer Dusey disclosed that the Tsito community has provided 3. Source link
Julius Debrah tasks NCDS Course 3-2026 participants to drive Africa’s security and sustainable development
The Chief of Staff at the Presidency, Hon. Julius Debrah has charged participants of Course 3-2026 of the National College of Defence Studies (NCDS) to position themselves as strategic leaders capable of driving national cohesion, security and sustainable development across Ghana and the African continent. Source link
Ghanaian woman celebrates divorce with thanksgiving, expresses gratitude to God
A Ghanaian woman has gone viral on social media after publicly celebrating her divorce in an unusual thanksgiving moment that has sparked mixed reactions online. In a video circulating online, the woman was seen surrounded by friends and loved ones as white powder was poured on her in celebration while music played in the background. Source link
Mahama swears in new Ambassadors to Japan and Ethiopia
President John Dramani Mahama has commissioned two new ambassadors to represent Ghana in Japan and Ethiopia, urging them to prioritise the country rsquo;s economic interests while strengthening diplomatic relations abroad. Source link
