Monday 4 February 2013

Open defecation said to be costing Ghana $79m per year

Professor Chris Gordon, Director, Institute of Environment and Sanitation, University of Ghana, Legon, on Tuesday said open defecation cost Ghana $79

Three get 30 years for foiled fuel station robbery

Three young men arrested by the Dormaa Ahenkro Police for attempting to rob a petrol station in the area in police uniform have been sentenced 10 years each in hard labour.
Charged with two counts of conspiracy to commit crime to wit robbery and attempted robbery, the three convicts,

Omawumi, Ice Prince debut in Yvonne Nelson's movie

R&B singer, Omawumi Megbele and rapper, Ice Prince are set to kick-start their acting careers as they star in a new movie by sexy Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson.
The movie titled, 'House of Gold", is Yvonne Nelson's third production. It will also feature the likes of Ghollywood hunk Majid Michael and

Man beheads nine-year-old

A 20-year-old man, Moro Yakubu, is being sought for by the Prestea Huni-Valley Police for allegedly beheading his cousin.
Yakubu is said to have been angry with his uncle for failing to secure him a job and in his absence decapitated his (uncle's) nine year old son as a form of "retribution" for his

Mahama Defends Visually Impaired Minister

President Mahama says he is confident the minister-designate for Chieftaincy and Culture will be able to deliver on his mandate if he is given the necessary support by the chiefs.
According to the President, the disability of Dr Seidu Danaa is by no means an

Saturday 2 February 2013

Mali edge pass South Africa

Mali reached the semi-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations for the second year running after edging out hosts South Africa on penalties.
Bafana Bafana missed three of their spot-kicks, with Lehlohonolo Majoro firing wide to give Mali victory.
The hosts had taken the lead in the first half, with striker Tokelo Rantie firing home from Thuso Phala's cross.
Mali captain Seydou Keita drew his side level, heading past South Africa keeper Itumeleng Khune from six yards.

Source: BBC

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Tuesday 15 January 2013

Gabon coach backs Ghana Black stars to win AFCON 2013


Gabon coach Paulo Duarte says Ghana can win the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations. The Portuguese coach is with his team on a training tour of the UAE haven failed to qualify for this month’s tournament in South
Africa. The ex Burkina Faso coach watched the Black Stars dismantle Egypt in a 3-0 friendly win and again witnessed the great comeback in the 4-2 win over Tunisia.
Duarte now says, haven watched all two of Ghana’s warm up matches towards the 2013 AFCON that the
Black Stars have what it takes to win the tournament in South Africa. “Why not (when asked about Ghana’s
chances)? Ghana every year is a favourite,” he told Angel FM. “They have a good team, good young players and with quality so why not?”
The Ghana team will arrive in South Africa on Wednesday where they will immediately move to their base in Port Elizabeth. The Black Stars will play their Group B opener against DR Congo four days later before facing Mali and Niger in the subsequent group games. The team aims at winning Ghana’s first African title in 31-years in South Africa.
Source: Mtn football

AMA declares war on street hawking.

The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA), has declared war on street hawkers in the metropolis. This follows the end of a two-week deadline given to hawkers to
leave the streets of Accra.
Consequently, any hawker found on the streets of Accra today will be arrested by the Assembly's task force. The Public Relations Officer of the AMA, Nuumo Blafo, says the indiscipline of people have made it difficult for the assembly to deal with the situation, but this time round, the assembly will make sure the law takes its course.
He spoke on our Current Affairs Programme, ‘Behind the News’. Numo Blafo also called on the media not to take sides with the hawkers when evicted; but rather, educate them on the need to leave the streets as they infringe on other people's rights in terms of movement.
Meanwhile, some hawkers in Accra seem to have heeded the call by the AMA not to ply their trade on the streets and pavements in the city.
A visit by a team of Radio Ghana reporters revealed that while some hawkers were off the street,
recalcitrant ones were still doing brisk business on some major streets.
Source: GBC