Month: December 2021
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TALKING DRUM: Why ‘Royale Cocoa’ must be your companion in 2022
At a chop bar (local eatery) at the barracks opposite the seat of government, Jubilee House, in Accra, a man named Solomon gets himself preoccupied with one thing. Pounding of Fufu! Solomon holds a pestle, its base as huge and broad as the foot of an elephant. He pushes and pulls in thrusting the pestle…
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We’re afraid to walk alone at night – Tafo residents
Residents of Tafo Ahenbronum in the Ashanti Region have said they are suffering from armed robbery attacks by some ‘ghetto boys’ in the community especially at night. In an exclusive interview with Aniwaba.com’s Ashanti Regional correspondent Kaakyire Prince, the residents said that due to the nature of poor roads in their area, drivers find it…
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E-levy will bring massive improvements in Ghana – Diana Asamoah
Popular gospel musician and evangelist, Diana Asamoah has thrown her support for the controversial e-levy proposed by the Akufo Addo government. Many Ghanaians and some pressure groups have resisted the implementation of the e-levy after Finance Minister Ken Ofori Atta first mentioned it at the floor of parliament when he read the 2022 budget. Speaking…
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Twene Jonas to introduce money transfer system to thwart Akufo Addo’s e-levy
U.S. based social commentator Twene Jonas has said he will introduce his private money transfer system if the government of Ghana goes ahead to implement the controversial e-levy policy. Speaking in a Facebook Live session, Wednesday, December 22, Mr. Jonas said he will probably name his transaction “Twene Jonas Money Transfer” and develop an app…
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Bono Regional Hospital awards Suncity Radio’s morning show host Mark Abisah
The Bono Regional Hospital has presented a certificate of honour to Mark Abisah, the morning show host of Suncity Radio in Sunyani. The certificate co-signed by Medical Director of the hospital, Dr. Cardinal Newton, and the Head of Administration, Mr. Samuel Dodzi, eulogised Mark Abisah as a journalist dedicated to the promotion of good healthcare…
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Journalist slams Ghana Health Service for ‘ineffective response’ to covid-19 emergency calls
A Sunyani-based broadcast journalist, Mark Abisah, has slammed the Ghana Health Service over what he termed as their consistently ineffective or refusal to respond to Covid-19 and other health-related emergency calls. Mr. Abisah alleged that Ghana Health Service has never answered any of the calls he made through their advertised emergency numbers on the Covid-19…
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Ride-hailing platform Hapy Ride launched with robust assurance of better transport service
A new ride-hailing platform Hapy Ride has been launched aimed at alleviating commuters’ plight of hustling for transport. A statement by Hapy Ride’s CEO Kojo Frimpong says the ride-hailing platform has commenced its operations to help solve the protracted transport problem in Ghana. “The primary mission of Hapy Ripe is to make urban transportation affordable,…
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Prayer Palace International overseer awarded honorary doctorate
The United Graduate College and Seminary International (UGCSI), has conferred an honorary doctorate on the General Overseer of Prayer Palace International, Prophet Emmanuel Adjei for his selfless contribution and dedication to the church, and most importantly the body of Christ. The memorable event took place on Sunday, December 5, 2021, at his church premises, on…
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Mobraz Farms adjudged ‘2021 Best Poultry and Livestock Farmer’ for Greater Accra Region
Mobraz Farms, a subsidiary of the Mobraz Group of companies, has emerged the best poultry and livestock brand in the Greater Accra Regions at the 2021 Farmers’ Day celebration. The award which seek to reward and appreciate the hard work of farmers for their contribution to the entire agriculture and food chain across the country…
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[Photos]: How Accra commuters walked their destinations over transport operators’ strike
Commuters in Greater Accra Region Monday, December 6, trekked by foot to their various destinations following the strike by the transport operators association. The strike, in protest of hikes in fuel prices, saw commercial drivers abandoning their vehicles to loiter about. At the Ashaiman Lorry Station, drivers were seen playing football at the lorry…
