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Pope Francis Dies: How ‘138 eligible Cardinals’ will elect new Pope in world’s most secretive ballots

The head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State, Pope Francis, has died aged 88. Born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires, Argentina, he was the...

A Tribute to Prof. Thomas Akabzaa— The Man who Used his Position to Help the Needy

Prof. Thomas Mba Akabzaa was selflessness incarnate. He was, and he still is, one...

‘Report suspicious arms-related activities’— NACSA appeals to public as court remands two arms-trafficking suspects

Ghana’s National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons (NACSA) has re-emphasised the need...

Editorial: Would the new Talensi DCE be a ‘Demon-Friendly Pastor’ or a Stubborn Reformist?

There are some deep suspicions— and bold claims— that the new District Chief Executive...

Son of Shaanxi watchman killed in accident inside company’s yard

A security guard at Shaanxi Mining Ghana Limited, Namtibil Fahad, is grieving in Talensi,...

GoldBod to award scholarships to children in Ghanaian mining communities

The Ghana Gold Board, a state-owned corporation otherwise called GoldBod for short, is set to roll out a scholarship scheme for children in mining...

‘If you expose gold smugglers, you’ll get 10% of the gold value’— PMMC announces

The Precious Minerals Marketing Company (PMMC) Limited has announced a financial reward for anyone who provides information leading to the arrest of any individuals...

Tongraan suffers ‘heavy defeat’ as high court rules for Chiana Pio in election dispute

It appears March is generally not a good month for the Paramount Chief of Talensi, Tongraan Kugbilsong Nanlebegtang, in legal matters. The public would recall...

Finance director sued after drawing double salary, allowances from two universities for 19 months

A director of finance at the Simon Diedong Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies (SDD-UBIDS), Abdulai Suglo, has been taken to a...

Anas honoured in Nigeria as university names its multimedia centre after him

A university in northern Nigeria— North-Eastern University (NEU)— has named its multimedia centre after Ghanaian-born investigative journalist and lawyer, Anas Aremeyaw Anas. Anas remains Africa’s...

Shaanxi loses crucial appeal in legal warfare with Yenyeya over Talensi goldfield

Certainly, you would recall we told you last year, around May, about a crucial court case between a large-scale miner, Earl International Group (Ghana)...

Calls for interdiction of police chiefs in Upper East: Revelations and Reactions

Last week, a civil society organisation named Anchoring Democracy Advocacy Movement Ghana (ADAM-GH) called on the John Mahama administration to set up an independent...

Needy young Ghanaian with talent to manufacture real aircrafts discovered in Bongo

There is a young man in Bongo, a district in Ghana’s Upper East region, who can design and manufacture real-life means of transportation from...

The Neglected Drowning People of Vea and the Struggle for a Footbridge

Before Ghana’s first president, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, was removed from power in a bloodless 1966 coup, his government had planned to construct a dam...

Controversy flares up at UPSA over promotion of ‘unqualified’ retired registrar as associate professor

There is controversy at the University of Professional Studies Accra (UPSA) in connection with the promotion of a retired registrar as an associate professor. Dr....

DCE escapes public hooting as Bawumia begs Talensi small-scale miners for votes

It was least expected that when Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia visited Gban, a gold-mining suburb of Talensi, on Friday as part of his...

Independence Day: Ghana celebrates 67th anniversary with 13 cedis to one dollar

As Ghana prepares to mark its 67th birthday as an independent nation tomorrow, millions of citizens currently are groaning with pain from what local...

Atlantic Lithium Lease: Ghanaian professor vows to trigger termination of controversial deal amid secret payment allegations

A professor at Ghana’s University of Education Winneba, Ephraim Nsoh Avea, has said he will see to it that the lithium mining lease granted...

Lawyer dragged before GLC for allegedly breaking rule of profession

A lawyer engaged by a Chinese-owned mining company operating in Ghana has been dragged before the General Legal Council (GLC) for reportedly going against...

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