Chief Defiles Girl, 13

ADONTENHENE of Assin Adiembra in the Central Region, Nana Minta Ebu II, is in trouble for allegedly defiling a 13-year-old class five pupil (name withheld) in the area. The chief who is believed to be in his fifties (50s) took advantage of a fufu (local delicacy) pounding machine he operates in the area to commit the crime. Narrating the … Read more

How Do Women Married To Men With Small Manhood Manage

I’m yet to come across a lady who loves small d-ick. To some ladies, the size and length of the rod matter to the extreme and to others, either small or big cassava, it all depends on how the man is able to utilize it, thebigtriceonline.com can state. Well, actress Princess Shyngle is asking as … Read more

Former President Determine To Eliminate Hunger

The John Agyekum Kufuor Foundation has launched the “Ghana Zero Hunger” Strategic Review to identify the gaps in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) two on ending hunger. The strategic review seeks to contribute to the government efforts to accelerate progress toward eliminating hunger and food security with subsequent effects on improving malnutrition which is … Read more

Farmers Urged To Use Improved Production Technologies

A five-day international training progrmme for stakeholders in the Agricultural sector to “Promote Agriculture Technology to Improve Productivity and Net Returns for Smallholder Farmers” has opened in Accra. The training was to improve participant’s knowledge and understanding of technologies in the areas of climate-smart agriculture, nutrition and water management, information management and precision agriculture among … Read more

Kufuor Foundation Takes the Lead In Ghana’s Fight Against Hunger

Still in the bid to eradicate hunger and food insecurity in the country, Kufuor Foundation launches Ghana Zero Hunger Strategic Review project… The John A. Kufuor Foundation has launched the Ghana Zero Hunger Strategic Review; a project that is aimed at facilitating government’s goal of wiping out hunger and food insecurity, alongside ameliorating nutrition and promoting sustainable agriculture by … Read more

Northumbria Uni Fined After ‘life-Threatening’ Caffeine Test

A university has been fined after two students suffered “life-threatening” effects when they were given 100 times too much caffeine in an experiment. Northumbria University told Newcastle Crown Court it was “deeply, genuinely sorry” as it was fined £400,000. Sports science students Alex Rossetta and Luke Parkin were each given the equivalent of 300 cups … Read more

CEO of Kenkey Boutique Challenges Young Women To Embrace Hardwork

CEO of Kenkey Boutique Hajia Mercy Amina Sackey who took her turn on 3FM’s Women Mean Business Show, a segment on the Sunrise Morning Show has challenged young ladies to embrace hard work. The petty trader who has become a business giant attributed the success of her business to hard work, innovation and creativity. Speaking … Read more

Negative Propaganda Destroyed PSIs – Alan

The trade and industry minister-designate, Alan Kyeremanten, has stated that the Presidential Special Initiatives (PSIs) introduced by the Kufuor administration failed because of “negative propaganda.” According to him, the PSIs would have been the most successful industrial intervention, but for partisanship. “The presidential special initiatives were one of the major interventions that the government introduced … Read more

McDonald’s U.S. Sales Drop For First Time In Six Quarters

McDonald’s Corp’s (MCD. N) sales at established U.S. restaurants fell for the first time in six quarters as the novelty of all-day breakfast failed to overcome competition from supermarkets and other retailers. Shares of McDonald’s fell as much as 2 percent after the operator of the world’s largest fast-food chain reported fourth-quarter results on Monday. … Read more

I’m Committed To 100% Local Cocoa Processing – Alan Kyerematen

Ministers designate for Trade & Industry, Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen, has assured the nation that he’ll commit to a 100% local processing of the country’s number export commodity, cocoa, if the private sector will take a leading role. “Mr. Chairman, for every 100% of cocoa processed, 70% of the revenue goes to the processing factories while … Read more

Famine Imminent In Upper Manya Krobo As Fulani Herdsmen Destroy Farms

Many farming communities in the Upper Manya Krobo district of the Eastern region are likely to be hit with severe famine following the destruction of several acres of farms by cattle of nomadic herdsmen. Hunger scare has already engulfed the communities as they struggle to get food to eat whiles others are indebted to their … Read more

$24m For Komenda Sugarcane Plantation

A loan of $US24m has been approved by parliament to be used as funding for the establishment of a sugarcane plantation to feed the Komenda Sugar Factory in the Central Region, Trade Minister-designate Alan Kyerematen has disclosed. “My understanding is that the defect that has been occasioned by not having a plantation developed to precede … Read more

Negative Propaganda Destroyed PSIs – Alan

The trade and industry minister-designate, Alan Kyeremanten, has stated that the Presidential Special Initiatives (PSIs) introduced by the Kufuor administration failed because of “negative propaganda.” According to him, the PSIs would have been the most successful industrial intervention, but for partisanship. “The presidential special initiatives were one of the major interventions that the government introduced … Read more

Negative Propaganda Destroyed PSIs – Alan

The trade and industry minister-designate, Alan Kyeremanten, has stated that the Presidential Special Initiatives (PSIs) introduced by the Kufuor administration failed because of “negative propaganda.” According to him, the PSIs would have been the most successful industrial intervention, but for partisanship. “The presidential special initiatives were one of the major interventions that the government introduced … Read more

PSIs ‘most Successful Industrial Intervention’ In Ghana – Alan

The Presidential Special Initiatives (PSIs) introduced by the Kufuor administration in 2001 can be described as “the most successful industrial intervention” in the country, Trade Minister-designate Alna Kyerematen has said. The four initiatives included the Integrated Action Programme for Cassava Starch Production and Export and the Export Action Programme for Garments and Textiles in Ghana, … Read more

‘Rot’ At Cocobod… EOCO Probes Opuni

Dr. Stephen Opuni Information reaching DAILY GUIDE indicates that Dr. Stephen Kwabena Opuni, the immediate past Chief Executive of Ghana Cocobod, has been invited by the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO) for questioning. The embattled former Cocobod boss was reportedly summoned and appeared before EOCO on Friday after a said botched attempt to travel … Read more

Akufo-Addo Will Never Demand State Bungalow – Nunoo-Mensah

President Nana Akufo-Addo will never demand a state bungalow be given him as part of his retirement package after leaving office, a former Chief of Defence Staff, Brigadier General Nunoo-Mensah has said. “I don’t believe that Nana Akufo-Addo as president will retire and tell Ghanaians to give him a house. I’ve been with him and … Read more

‘One Village, One Dam’ Is Feasible

A doctor in Geography and Resource Development at the University of Ghana, Legon has said, government’s proposed ‘One Village, One Dam’ project is feasible within two years as most of the villages in the three northern regions already have dry banks suitable for irrigational dams. Speaking in an interview with B&FT at the ongoing 68th … Read more

Chief Defiles 13-Year-Old Girl

The Adontenhene of Assin Adiembra in the Central Region, Nana Minta Ebu II has been accused of allegedly defiling a 13-year old primary 5 pupil. The Benkumhene of the community Nana Effisah Keteko I who disclosed the incident to Adom News’ Alfred Amoh, said the suspect, Nana Minta Ebu II took advantage of his only … Read more

When You Sow, You Wait Before You Reap

Growing up, I spent time on the farm. I always enjoyed watching the maize seeds we sowed germinate, grow up and actually bear maize fruits. It was fascinating to me how one maize seed produces so much maize. As the youngest child, during the planting season I follow my elder brothers. They use sticks to … Read more