Ghana performs first brain surgery without cutting skull
A seven-member team of Ghanaian doctors has performed the first-ever brain surgery in the country, without cutting the skull.
The minimally invasive brain surgery is the...
Kwabre East: One arrested after fresh attacks in Ahwiaa leave 3 injured
Police at Ahwiaa in the Ashanti region have arrested one person for his
involvement in fresh communal clashes that left three persons injured.
The yet-to-be identified...
Bank of Ghana issues upgraded Cedi notes
Enhanced banknotes of Ghana’s local currency –
the Cedi - will be issued in May, the Central Bank said Monday.
The upgraded banknotes, the Bank of...
Five die in Accra flood
At least five
persons have died after Sunday night’s downpour in the capital, Accra, disaster
management officials have confirmed.
The National
Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) said the fatalities...
Probe begins into Ghanaian police chief’s death in Togo
Ghanaian police have launched a major investigation following the death of one of its officers with the Mobile Force Unit in neighbouring Togo.
Police in...
NPP’s full statement: The NDC alternative under Mahama is still scary
Fellow Ghanaians, ladies and gentlemen of the press,
welcome and thank you for responding to our invitation. Today’s briefing will
be straight to the point.
In...
SDG 6: KMA salutes Napo’s sanitation fight
The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) has lauded Manhyia South MP, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh's initiative to fighting filth in his constituency.
City Mayor,...
Ghanaians are feeling import duty reduction – NPP
The ruling New Patriotic
Party (NPP) has described as a game changer, the policy by the Akufo-Addo
government to reduce benchmark values of imported goods and...
Say no to ‘redenominated’ Mahama – NPP
The ruling New Patriotic Party has appealed to Ghanaians not to
make the “biggest mistake” again of entrusting the country’s resources, its
future into the hands...
Gays, Lesbians in open sex spree at Chorkor
Of the many social vices that Chorkor has become notorious for, the most worrisome — and, perhaps, creepy — practice gradually becoming a norm,...