The Ghanaian government has taken bold steps to modernize the country 39;s education system and better prepare students for opportunities in the digital age. Speaking to Accra-based JoyNews rsquo; Newsfile program on Saturday, March 30, Education Minister Dr.
Founder and leader of Christ Embassy, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, has stated that masturbation is not sin, contrary to what many perceive it. In a YouTube video posted 8 years ago responding to a question on how to stop masturbating, Pastor Chris explained that God only get offended by things that get a stronghold of one 39;s mind.
Kofi Asare, Executive Director of the Africa Education Watch has weighed in on the seeming lack of respect exhibited by some Ghanaian leaders towards the citizens. The education advocate asserted that one of the most desirous of Ghanaians is to see their leaders address them with respect as human beings and not disrespect them as if they are animals.
The Executive Director of the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers Ghana (COPEC), Duncan Amoah has cautioned that 39;dumsor 39; will persist if the financial problem facing the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) is not addressed.
Civil Rights Activist Executive Director (CFF-Ghana), Richard Kasu has accused government of launching the lsquo;One Student One Laptop rsquo; initiative just to buy votes from Ghanaians in the 2024 General Election.
The prevalence of vote-buying in Ghana rsquo;s political landscape, both within internal party contests and general elections, is a great concern. Comments like ldquo;fear delegates rdquo; and ldquo;we only paid transport rdquo; evoke comic scenes, but these should not be trivialised.
Relations between Ghana, the United States and the United Kingdom remain strong despite disagreements on certain issues, according to Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Member of Parliament for North Tongu and Ranking Member of the Foreign Affairs Committee.
Atik Mohammed, the former General Secretary of the People 39;s National Convention (PNC), has voiced criticism against President Nana Akufo-Addo 39;s recent decision to dissolve the board of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) following the dismissal of Commissioner-General Rev.
The public has received a crucial advisory on eye health as nurses identify Pterygium and Allergy as prevalent eye conditions in certain communities within the Ho Municipality. Expressing concern over the rising incidence of Pterygium and Allergy eye conditions, nurses at the Ho Teaching Hospital Eye Clinic have urged citizens to prioritize eye care to prevent potential damages.