He explained further that his typically humble lifestyle will not be affected negatively by political power. “I will not change; I will continue to be peace-loving and respectful person that you all know me to be. “I will not change; I will continue to be peace-loving and respectful person that you all know me to be. When the NPP was in opposition, Dr. Bawumia usually visited the Ashanti Region, particularly Kumasi, to interact with Muslims during Ramadan periods. He decided to repeat his positive actions even as Vice President on Sunday.

June 08, 2021 09:56 UTC

According to him, the private mausoleum was not sponsored by the government as it has been rumoured. Speaking on Okay FM's 'Ade Akye Abia' programme, he explained that he personally funded the private mausoleum where the late lawyer Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie was put to rest. Though the government donated towards his funeral, the money wasn't enough to cater for the befitting funeral that lawyer Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie was honored with," he added. Ghanaians paid their last respect to the former General Secretary of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie aka Sir John on June 3rd. Dignitaries including the President, Nana Akufo-Addo were there to pay their last respect to the former General Secretary of the party.

June 07, 2021 17:15 UTC

Given the complexity of the pandemic, there is reason to believe that the recovery phase for COVID-19 and the automobile sector will require unprecedented levels of transposition. The emerging technologies of an automobile have changed the face of the automobile sector across the globe. Automobile industry has been the backbone of manufacturing sector in any country. The customer’s needs are changing proportionally with the changing technological trends in the automobile industry. Automobile industry has been the backbone of manufacturing sector in any country.

June 07, 2021 17:03 UTC

General News of Monday, 7 June 2021Source: www.ghanaweb.com•The US Ambassador to Ghana, Stephanie S. Sullivan has raised concerns on the potential climate crisis of illegal mining. •She believes Ghana’s ‘galamsey’ is on steroids hence the need to address it•The government of Ghana has launched Operation Halt Galamsey to help deal with the menaceThe US Ambassador to Ghana, Stephanie S. Sullivan, has lamented on the illegal mining activities destroying the country’s water bodies. Speaking on Joy News, Stephanie S. Sullivan expressed that “Ghana’s ‘galamsey’ is on steroids now”. “Galamsey was an issue 20 years ago and it’s kind of on steroids now. Meanwhile, government has begun prosecution of persons suspected to have engaged in illegal mining activities, otherwise known as “galamsey” in the country.

June 07, 2021 16:52 UTC

Press Releases of Monday, 7 June 2021Source: BrandTrendz CommunicationsA US-based Technology Company with presence in Ghana, Cadana Pay has partnered with Sir Raymond Smith to lead their Sales activities mainly Clients acquisition for its operations in Ghana. Cadana Pay is an Enterprise HR software that enables employers to pay their workers very early and manage cash flow. Sir Raymond Smith has huge success in the area of Sales here in Ghana. He also mentioned that he knows that Cadana Pay with a mission of accelerating African businesses through digitization whether micro, small, and medium enterprises. In explaining a bit more about CadanaPay, Sir Raymond Smith said, “Cadana Pay” can float at the beginning of every month, 75% of all employee salary into their Cadana Pay wallet using the software.

June 07, 2021 16:33 UTC





LifeStyle of Monday, 7 June 2021Source: www.ghanaweb.comLet's explore avenues for better sex life and a happy vagina. Here are some foods that are beneficial for your vagina because we want you and your vagina happy and healthy. According to Bedsider the following will leave your vagina healthy and moist. Yoghurt: It has some good bacteria your vagina needs to maintain its healthy pH levels. The health benefits are good for your whole body, from your pinky toes to your Vagina to your beautiful brain.

June 07, 2021 16:30 UTC

Financial analysts have argued that the country needs to adopt a programme, be it ‘Home Grown’ or ‘External’ to restore confidence in the economy, post-COVID-19. Speaking on Joy News, Professor Bokpin said the country cannot be running to the IMF anytime there are challenges within the economy. We’re always running to the IMF as though we are going to buy pure water from the market. Professor Bokpin believes a strategic plan and discipline in financial and economic management will foster growth. If Ghana is incapable of developing Ghana, forget about it”, he alluded.

June 07, 2021 15:45 UTC

Regional News of Monday, 7 June 2021Source: starrfm.com.ghA one and half-year-old baby Abigail Kakraba has been killed by flooding at Nkanfoa in the Cape Coast North Constituency of the Central Region. The heavy downpour which occurred Friday between 7:00 am and 4:00 pm flooded many areas in Cape Coast and its environs, destroying many properties. Little Abigail’s mother’s funeral rites were performed a week ago. The eyewitness further narrated that the kids then went out after the rain to play and in an attempt to cross a gutter, the younger one fell into the gutter and drowned. One of the witnesses said, he had seen the child floating in the flood and informed his colleagues to search for her.

June 07, 2021 15:11 UTC

Business News of Monday, 7 June 2021Source: www.ghanaweb.comFormer deputy Trade and Industry Minister, Carlos Ahenkorah in 2017 averred that a loan of US$24 million secured under the Mahama government to revamp the Komenda Sugar factory went missing. He said the loan was to assist sugarcane farmers in the Komenda area to produce enough raw materials to feed the sugar factory. He furthered that the NPP administration since its assumption of office cannot trace the loan secured by the previous government. On September 13, 2016 Former President John Mahama asserted that ‘with the establishment of the Komenda Sugar Factory, government has recently secured a loan of $ 24 million from the Indian Exim Bank to assist sugarcane farmers in the Komenda area to produce enough raw materials to feed the factory. This, the deputy Trade Minister and Member of Parliament for Tema West attributes to the unavailability of the $24 million loan secured from the Exim Bank.

June 07, 2021 15:00 UTC

Sports News of Monday, 7 June 2021Source: footballghana.comEx-Ghana midfielder, Yussif Chibsah has said that he is disappointed in Black Stars coach Charles Akonnor for recommending an expatriate to be appointed as his deputy at the expense of a local coach. Speaking to Class 91.3FM on the appointment, Yussif Chibsah said he is disappointed because he feels there are equally good local coaches that would do the job should they have been selected. “For me personally I have been a bit disappointed because we have been fighting for local coaches all these while and we all stood by him [CK Akonnor] when he was given the nod. So at least we expect that there are a lot of local coaches here which I believe they will be capable of occupying the second assistant coach position,” Chibsah shared. We are advocating for our own local coaches to be given the opportunity so if there is an opportunity then why do you go for a foreign coach?” Chibsah quizzed.

June 07, 2021 14:37 UTC

The group wondered how a country like Ghana which is struggling to vaccinate its population against the deadly coronavirus allowed a potential super spreader event to be held last Thursday. “The GMA was therefore shocked to observe a nation like ours struggling to vaccinate its population will permit such a potential super spreader event to take place,” it added. The group has called on the Inspector-General of Police to deal with both the organizers and attendees of the funeral ceremony. GMA reiterated that COVID-19 is real and it remains a threat to the country, hence the need for all to adhere to the safety protocols. High-ranking politicians including President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and his vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia were present at the funeral.

June 07, 2021 14:26 UTC

Crime & Punishment of Monday, 7 June 2021Source: GNAA District Magistrate’s Court at Enchi in the Western North Region has cautioned and discharged a 52-year-old farmer, Sambia Kaakyire, for stealing. The presiding Judge, Eric Baah Boateng, gave his judgements after Kaakyire had refunded the money to the complainant. Detective Inspector Joseph Kwadwo Agyare, prosecuting, told the court that the complainant, Amandu Bukari, was a farmer and lived in the same room with Kaakyire at Jensue in the Aowin Municipality. Prosecution said Kaakyire invited Constance into the room while the complainant was fast asleep. The complainant suddenly woke up and while he was searching for his money, Kaakyire fled from the scene and left behind Constance.

June 07, 2021 14:15 UTC

Speaking on JoyNews closely monitored by GhanaWeb, Stephanie S. Sullivan expressed worry about the pollution of the Ankobrah River and other water bodies in the country as a result of illegal mining. “Galamsey was an issue 20 years ago and it’s kind of on steroids now. It’s not three people with a pan in the river, it’s this heavy machinery, a lot of deforestation going on. It breaks my heart to see the Ankobrah River has just become so polluted from when we were here 20 years ago. Meanwhile, the government has begun prosecution of persons suspected to have engaged in illegal mining activities in the country.

June 07, 2021 13:52 UTC

Three others who sustained various degrees of injury are currently receiving treatment at the Tema General and St. Martin’s De Porres hospital at Agomanya. All the victims including the driver of the Hyundai Grace Mini Bus who also sustained an injury on his chest were rushed to the Atua Government and the St. Martin De Porres Hospitals for medical treatment. The deceased passed on whilst receiving treatment at the St. Martin De Porres Hospital. Police medical forms were issued to the other victims at both hospitals for medical officers’ reports. One other is still on admission at the St. Martin De Porres Hospital.

June 07, 2021 13:18 UTC

Among these have been some of the things other spiritual leaders, alike political leaders, have said about the man and his craft as a prophet. In this article, GhanaWeb's Etsey Atisu chronicles a list of some prominent Ghanaian spiritual leaders who made comments about the controversial televangelist while he lived. To him, Prophet TB Joshua is not of God and, therefore, warned those who have bestowed their confidence in him by seeking spiritual assistance from him to be wary. According to him, he would have preferred to disclose what he saw in a revelation concerning Prophet TB Joshua, but has decided to be silent on it for now. "I believe and trust in Prophet TB Joshua.

June 07, 2021 13:18 UTC