The body of an unidentified man was found in a pit at the Kwadaso under-pass of the Sofo-Line Interchange Project site in Kumasi, on Friday. This brings to five the number of people who have drowned in the same pit at the project site, this year. The first incident occurred in February when an unidentified man fell into it and died. Suntreso police have confirmed the latest tragedy to the Times, saying they one still investigating the matter, the fact that there one some knife marks on the ... Read More
The Governing Council of Accra Polytechnic has inducted Dr. Sylvester Achio as the new Rector of the polytechnic. The chairman of the Council, Prof. Joshua Alabi, on Friday, administered the oath of office, in line with the Polytechnic Act of 2007 (Act 745). Dr. Achio, 54, until his appointment, was a senior Lecturer and Head/Co-ordinator of the Research and Innovation Centre of the Accra Polytechnic, and a student academic counsellor. In 1997, he took up lectureship appointment in the ... Read More
Luck eluded a porter, Daniel Adjei when he was caught red handed on close- circuit television camera (CCTV) stealing a plasma television from the Cardio-thoracic Centre at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra. The Accra Regional Police Commander, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP) Patrick Eden Timbilla who confirmed this to the Times in Accra last Friday said the 36-year old porter and resident of Bukom on June 4, went to the conference room of the Cardiothoracic Centre and stole a- 32- ... Read More
Confederation of African Football (CAF) Champions League debutants, Berekum Chelsea, on Saturday established themselves as an emerging force on the continent with a real display of character that saw them come from behind twice to defeat experienced Zamalek of Egypt 3-2 in their CAF Champions? League group B opener at the Accra Sports Stadium. And though it was a collective effort, the name of striker Emmanuel Clottey reverberate the whole stadium after the blast of the final whistle of ... Read More
A two day coaching seminar has been held for hard ball level one cricket coaches in the country as part of programmes to upgrade the technical know-how of the participants at the Achimota Senior High School, Accra. The seminar, which began on Saturday, July 7, 2012 and ended on Sunday, July 8, 2012, was organized by the Ghana Cricket Association (GCA) under the auspices of International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Africa Cricket Association (ACA). It was also aimed at enhancing and ... Read More
The Tarikpah and Somoah Primary Schools in the Savelugu-Nanton District in the Northern Region, have received English and Mathematics textbooks, and dictionaries, worth GH¢4,000 from Gaidoo Foundation, a non-governmental organisation. The Executive Director of the Foundation, Mrs. Abena Awuku, made the donation at Savelugu, last weekend, remarking that despite the high enrolments at the basic level, schools in the rural areas still lacked the resources with which to educate the ... Read More
Government has been urged to create sustainable employment under the National Youth Employment Programme for ex-convicts. That, the Vice President of the Pan African Bible Seminary, the Very Reverend Fredrick Akakpo, said would help reduce crime and facilitate the integration of release prisoners into the society. He made the call at a doctorate award ceremony for Reverend Dr Gabriel Kwesi Dankwa, Chaplain General of the Ghana Prisons Service on Friday. The award was conferred on him by ... Read More
The Governing Council of the Dominion University College (DUC) was inaugurated in Accra last Thursday. The 15-member Council is chaired by Dr Justice Emile Francis Short. The other members are Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams (Chancellor); Dr. Ekow Spio-Garbrah, (president); Kwame Acheampong-Kyei; Dr. Jendayi Fraser, a former United States Secretary of State for Africa; Professor Samuel Bonsu; Mrs. Obiageli Ezekwesili, a former vice president for Africa at the World Bank, Mrs. ... Read More
Libyans have been voting in their first free national election for 60 years.
Heavy rains and a ceaseless stream of the hungry and sick fleeing a contested border area are creating an epidemiological disaster, said Doctors Without Borders.
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