Author: johnmahama

The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has called for more support to complete works on the “Heal KATH” Project and ensure the hospital renders excellent services to the millions of clients who seek healthcare at the facility.According to the King, although donations towards the renovation of the biggest referral facility in the northern part of the country have been useful so far, there was still major work to be done in other wards for patients’ comfort and relief.The Asantehene made the call when he inspected progress of work at the facility on Friday, January 31, 2025.He expressed satisfaction with the…

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Tullow Oil has confirmed the appointment of Richard Miller as Interim Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, effective February 14, 2025. He is taking over from Rahul Dhir who will step down from the Board on February 14, 2025. However, to ensure a smooth transition, Mr. Dhir will be available to the business until his notice period ends on June 5, 2025. In a statement to investors and the public, the oil giant said the process of finding a new permanent Chief Executive Officer is progressing well and the Board will provide further updates in due course. Phuthuma Nhleko,…

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A new study on hooded vulture populations in Ghana and South Africa shows low genetic diversity, placing the birds at threat of disease outbreaks and environmental change.South Africa only has an estimate 100-200 hooded vultures left, while Ghana’s population is larger but declining.As scavengers, hooded vultures remove corpses from ecosystems; their absence can lead to health risks for humans and wildlife.Researchers say their findings should spur greater conservation action to protect the birds, including from belief-based hunting practices.See All Key Ideas High rates of inbreeding among hooded vultures in Ghana and South Africa spell trouble for their future,…

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Former Minister of Employment and Labour Relations and owner of Nsoatreman F.C., Ignatius Baffour-Awuah, along with Agyemang Duah Owusu and Kyeremeh Joseph, has been granted bail in connection with the death of Kotoko fan Yaw Frimpong, popularly known as Pooley. The three were arrested on Monday following a violent altercation at Nana Konamansah Park in Nsoatre, which led to Pooley’s fatal stabbing on February 2, 2025. After appearing in court today, February 4, they were granted bail but are required to reappear on February 17. A police search at Agyemang Duah Owusu’s residence uncovered suspected bloodstained clothing and a firearm,…

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For many individuals and businesses across the world, financial independence has become a key goal. The idea of being financially free, where your investments and savings work for you rather than the other way around, has evolved from a far-off dream into a tangible reality. Achieving financial independence demands strategic planning, discipline, and a commitment to long-term financial growth. What is Financial Independence? Financial independence refers to the state where an individual or organization generates enough income from their assets, investments, or passive income streams to cover their living expenses without relying on a regular paycheck or active work. Financial…

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I have held the view that Akufo-Addo is singularly responsible for this high-tech tech galamsey (HTG) mess witnessed now due to insincerity and ineffectiveness, unprecedented greed as well as obvious lack of leadership, commitment and political will of his regime to deal with it (see https://www.modernghana.com/news/1340149/akufo-addo-is-singularly-responsible-for-the-preva.html, 10. September, 2024).Apart from the complicity of the Akufo-Addo’s regime to fight the prevailing HTG phenomenon, joblessness among the teeming youth is a contributory factor to the escalation of destruction and pollution of our forests and rivers in mining enclaves in the country.As per the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS), the Annual Household Income and…

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The African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights has successfully marked the opening of its 2025 judicial year under the theme “Advancing Justice through Reparations.”The Solemn Ceremony, held at the Seat of the Court in Arusha, brought together distinguished guests, including President José Maria Neves of Cape Verde, who graced the occasion as the Guest of Honour.The event was attended by representatives from African Union member states, international and regional courts, human rights institutions, legal professionals, civil society organizations, academia, and the media.The Honourable Judges of the African Court led the procession, setting the tone for a year dedicated to…

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Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, the Minister-designate for Defence, has pledged to address the issue of cyberattacks in the country.The former Communications Minister stated that his ministry would collaborate with other agencies to detect and prevent such attacks.“The Ministry of Defence will collaborate with other state agencies to detect and prevent cyberattacks on the country’s internet infrastructure,” he said during his appearance before Parliament’s Appointment Committee on Tuesday, January 28.A cyberattack is defined as any intentional effort to steal, expose, alter, disable, or destroy data, applications, or other assets through unauthorized access to a network, computer system, or digital device, according…

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The Minority NPP in Parliament abstain from voting on the approval of Samuel Nartey George as Minister-designate for Communications and Digital Technology.The decision, according to the Minority Leader, was influenced by representations made by some respected members of the Majority Caucus, advising against a secret ballot on the matter.The Minority raised concerns about George’s past conduct, particularly his harsh language directed at former President Nana Akufo-Addo and Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Torkonoo.Additionally, they pointed to his failure to provide the required documents during his vetting as a further reason for their stance.Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin emphasized these issues as central…

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Communications Minister-designate, Samuel Nartey George has assured Ghanaians that his administration will deal decisively with misinformation from the public, particularly some members on the Minority caucus in Parliament. The Ningo Prampram MP who is awaiting swearing-in by the President, in a post on X, February 5, responding to a user’s comment about fake news, said “It is a deliberate attempt by some members on the Minority to engage in active (dis) misinformation. That would be dealt with decisively going forward. Thanks.” The account user expressed concern about fake news being amplified by members of parliament who are supposed to uphold…

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