The IGP, (Dr.) John Kudalor, the Daily Graphic, and Diploma Mills

The Daily Graphic on the issues of accreditation and diploma mills, in our view, has demonstrated an unimaginable degree of incompetence that may bewilder even the unschooled. Over the past couple of weeks we have reported on the poor judgment on the part of the Ghana National Accreditation Board (NAB) in accrediting Swiss Management Center … Read more

GJA Honours 20 Journalists For Exemplary Works In 2015

The Ghana Journalist Association (GJA) on Saturday rewarded journalists for their exemplary works in year 2015. In all, a total of 19 journalists were honoured out of 163 entries submitted for the 21st GJA awards for 2015. For the first time, the Journalist of the year, which was won by Anas Aremeyaw Anas of the … Read more

Anas Adjudged Best Journalist of the Year

Ace investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas was on Saturday crowned the overall best journalist of the year 2015 at the 21st Ghana Journalist Awards (GJA). For his prize he took home a brand new Hyundai SUV. Anas’ award was due to his recent exposé on corruption in the judiciary. He captured 34 judges on video … Read more

Complete Biography & Profile of Isaiah Kwadwo Ampong,

Isaiah Kwadwo Ampong is perhaps the most successful SDA gospel artist in Ghana. He has been in music since 1996 and has come out with a number of hit songs including Jordan, Osofoo Kasa, Hossana. In recent times he has teamed up with some past contestants of Ghana’s hit singing competition, Mentor including Isaac the … Read more

Complete Biography & Profile of Elizabeth Akua Ohene, Former Minister of State in Charge of Tertiary Education

Miss Elizabeth Akua Ohene was born 24th January, 1945, and attended Mawuli School at Ho, between 1958 and 1964. She gained admission to the University of Ghana in 1964 and graduated with B. A. (Hon) English in 1967. The Minister of State, also attended University of Indiana, Bloomington, Ind. U. S.A. where she obtained Mass … Read more

Poor Response to Extended Period of Re-Registration Exercise

The first day of the extended re-registration of those whose names were deleted from the voters register because they had registered with National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) cards recorded a very low turnout. The re-registration exercise, which was supposed to have ended on July 28, 2016, had to be extended following calls, petitions and concerns … Read more

Ghana Gave Mandela $1m for Freedom Fight – Rawlings

Former President Jerry Rawlings has revealed that Ghana, under his leadership, gave the late South African President Nelson Mandela $1 million during his fight against apartheid in the rainbow country. According to him, the donation was in support of Mandela’s struggle against discrimination in his country. Mr. Rawlings made the revelation while responding to claims … Read more

Rawlings Threatens to Sue Africawatch Magazine for Reporting He Has Parkinson’s Disease

Former President J.J. Rawlings has described as blatant falsehood a report in the May edition of the Africawatch Magazine that he has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Lawyers for the former President have, therefore, asked publishers of the monthly magazine, Liberty Media Concepts, to retract the story, apologise with the same prominence given to the … Read more

We Are Going to Build Ghana like Korea – Nana Addo

Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has reiterated his assurance that Ghana will not be the same as it is today when given the nod as the next president. According to him, when elected into office as the next president on November 7, his government, with the support of all … Read more

Papaye Fast Foods Expands, Opens Branch in Tema

Papaye Fast Foods Limited is poised to take up a leadership role in the Fast Food Industry, and also become a first class food factory of international repute. Mr Divine Kwadwo Asiedu, Chief Executive Officer, disclosed this at the opening of a new branch of the company at Tema. This brings to four the number … Read more

Ghana News Today October 27 – Today’s Front News Headlines Summary

Daily Graphic 250MW POWER PLANT ARRIVES The Volta River Authority at the weekend received a 250-megawatt plant from Africa and Middle East Resource Investment (AMERI) based in Dubai to augment the country’s power mix. 22 TRADERS TO BE PROSECUTED FOR DEALING ON ADULTERATED PALM OIL The Drug Law Enforcement Unit (DLEU) of the Ghana Police … Read more

250 Labone Senior High School (SHS) Sacked For Non-Performance

Two hundred and fifty students of the Labone Senior High School (SHS) have been sacked for their abysmal performance in the end-of-year examination in July, this year. The students, who had an average of four failures in eight subjects, were sent packing when the first term of the 2014/2015 academic year began. Out of the … Read more

Sanitation Improves In Accra After Cholera Outbreak

The 10-day ultimatum issued by the Vice-President, Mr Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur, to the Accra Metropolitan Assemblies (AMA) and other sanitation agencies to rid the city of filth has begun to yield fruits. When the Daily Graphic visited some places in the metropolis, including the Agbogbloshie Market and its surrounding areas, almost all the gutters and refuse dump … Read more

Ghana Summons Muntari, Boateng over World Cup Chaos

Suspended Ghana midfielders, Sulley Muntari and Kevin-Prince Boateng, will be appearing before the Presidential Commission of Inquiry into the Black Stars’ World Cup campaign in Brazil. The chairman of the commission, Justice Senyo Dzamefe, has given a clear indication that the duo who were suspended and sent home at the global football fiesta over issues … Read more

The Final Moments Of Castro: What Really Happened.

The anguish and frustration of friends who have been at the Peace Holiday Resort in Ada since last Sunday where the Ghanaian hiplife musician, Castro, is believed to have drowned during a boat cruise at Ada Foah was unleashed on two journalists. The two reporters Mr Benjamin Tetteh who works as Joy FM’s Eastern Regional … Read more