Coach Chris Hughton has issued a heartfelt apology to Ghanaians following the Black Stars’ heart-wrenching 2-1 loss to Cape Verde in their Africa Cup of
Year: 2024
Chinese Tech Firm Cracks Apple’s AirDrop Encryption, Unearths Misuse
A Chinese tech company, Wangshendongjian Technology, claims to have breached Apple’s AirDrop encryption, aiding Beijing authorities in tracking down users spreading “inappropriate information” in the
Ghanaian Chef Sets New World Record in Marathon Cooking Event
Tamale, Ghana – In a remarkable display of culinary stamina, Chef Failatu Abdul-Razak from Ghana has seemingly shattered the world record by continuously cooking for
Start Your Relationship in 2024 by Avoiding These 4 Common Errors
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Ghana’s AFCON 2023 Dreams in Jeopardy as Lackluster Draw Against Namibia Raises Red Flags in Final Friendly Clash!
Ghana’s AFCON 2023 preparations took a hit as the Black Stars settled for a lackluster goalless draw against Namibia in their final friendly just six
Black Sherif Celebrates 22nd Birthday in Style with Surprise Visit to Stonebwoy
Ghana’s sensational rapper and singer, Black Sherif, marked his 22nd birthday with a remarkable celebration that took fans by storm. Opting for a surprise visit
BREAKING: Education Minister Unveils Groundbreaking Opportunity for D7 WASSCE Graduates – Diploma Courses to Open Doors for Higher Education!
**Education Minister Advocates Opportunities for D7 WASSCE Graduates in Diploma Courses**
In a recent interview on Citi FM, Education Minister Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum emphasized that obtaining a D7 grade in the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) should not be considered a roadblock to pursuing higher education. He addressed the prevalent issue where many universities hesitate to admit students with a D7 in core subjects for degree programs.
SPECIAL PROSECUTOR KISSI AGYEBENG CLARIFIES CONTROVERSIAL COMMENTS.
Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng has clarified that his 2023 media address aimed to caution Ghanaians about anti-corruption challenges, not attack the Judiciary. Despite criticism, he emphasized the need for unity in the fight against corruption and clarified that his serious demeanor was meant to highlight issues for improvement. Agyebeng stressed the importance of a revamped approach to prevent potential setbacks in the anti-corruption battle.