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Akufo-Addo Hails 2023 WASSCE Results as Best in History, Credits Free SHS

  President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo used his final State of the Nation Address in Parliament to celebrate the 2023 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results, declaring them the best in the history of the exams in Ghana. The President attributed this remarkable achievement to his government’s flagship …

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Tragedy at Sea: Dozens of Migrants Perish Off Tunisian Coast in New Year Shipwrecks

    The Mediterranean Sea has once again become a graveyard for desperate migrants seeking a better life in Europe, with a particularly grim start to the new year off the coast of Tunisia. Recent shipwrecks have claimed the lives of at least 27 African migrants, including women and children, …

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Muddy Thunderstorms: The Electrifying Dance of Volcanoes

  The awe-inspiring power of volcanic eruptions is often accompanied by another dramatic natural phenomenon: lightning. While lightning is typically associated with storm clouds in the sky, volcanic eruptions can create their own unique form of electrical discharge, a spectacle known as a “Muddy Thunderstorm.” This intriguing and somewhat rare …

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Grim History and Chilling Details Surround Cerro Rico, the “Mountain that Eats Men” in Bolivia

  Cerro Rico, the “Rich Mountain,” standing ominously over the city of Potosí in Bolivia, is far more than a geological formation rich in silver; it is a monument to human suffering, a chronicle etched in the blood and sweat of millions. Its evocative nickname, the “Mountain that eats men,” …

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Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) Receives National Service Ghost Names Scandal Dossier

  Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Member of Parliament for North Tongu, has announced that his team, Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL), received a comprehensive dossier on the National Service ghost names scandal on December 20th, 2024. This scandal, according to conservative estimates, has cost the Ghanaian state over GHS500 million. …

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Drones Deployed in Bawku to Combat Ongoing Violence

  The ongoing conflict in Bawku, Ghana, has reached a critical juncture, prompting the deployment of drones by security agencies in a determined effort to apprehend perpetrators and curb the escalating violence. This innovative approach utilizes technology to enhance surveillance and improve response times in a region plagued by frequent …

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GWCL Ashanti Region Defends Property Rights, Threatens Renewed Strike Action

The Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) in the Ashanti Region is engaged in a tense standoff with private developers over a property earmarked for demolition at the Ridge Residential Area in Kumasi. GWCL workers are vehemently asserting their company’s ownership of the land, claiming it has been in their possession …

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From Agricultural Roots to Entertainment Heights: The Birthday Reflections of MC VhimGuy

  Koffie Wisdom, professionally known as MC VhimGuy, celebrating his birthday on December 15th, 2024 reflected on his life journey and offered a captivating narrative of personal growth, professional achievement, and a unique blend of academic pursuits and entertainment success.   MC VhimGuy’s early life and education took place in …

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A Legacy of Development: Hon. Tekyi Recounts Amenfi West NPP Progress In A Press Conference

  On Wednesday, November 4th, 2024, Hon. Samuel Alberto Tekyi, the former District Chief Executive (DCE) of Wassa Amenfi West, held a press conference at his house in Asankrangwa Newtown, engaging with representatives from Greengold FM/TV, Velvet Beam, Pent TV, and Pazion Media. His address served a dual purpose: to …

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About 64.4% of Ghanaians Encourage Spreading of Fake News

A recent study by the African Center for Quality Journalism and Research paints a concerning picture of the prevalence and acceptance of fake news in Ghana. The “Disinformation Status Report of Ghana,” compiled from a two-month nationwide survey (October-November 2024) involving 2,000 respondents, reveals a troubling lack of proactive engagement …

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