Author: Ebby Hesse

The world top manufacturing company, Vestige is set to launch its operations in Ghana. With the aim of growing to a global scale and becoming the benchmark in direct selling, Vestige is living by its ambition, with branches in some countries globally and currently set to add Ghana to its tall list of countries where they are operationalizing. [ads1] Vestige is the leading direct selling company that deals in world-class wellness products and constantly growing at a phenomenal rate every year. The company will official launch its operations in Ghana on Wednesday, February 15, 2022 with the live coverage on…

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[ads1] The Chief Executive for Prestea Huni-valley Municipal Assembly, Dr. Isaac Dasmani joined the Bogoso Area Council and Rickshaw (Praghya) Drivers Association to desilt choked gutters at the market roundabout in Bogoso. The exercise ensured the gutters were free to allow easy flow of water to combat flooding, seize destruction of lives and properties. [ads2] The heavily choked gutters were the major causes of flooding in the area due to the sub-culture of creating filth and tipping it into the gutters and drains. Residents were urged to desist from dumping garbage into drains, indiscriminate littering and ensuring that their environs…

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Former Hearts of Oak talisman Kwame Kizito has completed a three-year deal with Swedish side BK Hacken. Kizito joined the Swedish club as a free agent after he ended his stay with Libyan club Al Ittihad. He has joined country-mate Nasiru Mohammed in the team and the duo are expected to work out miracles for the Yellow and Blacks ahead of the upcoming season. “It’s cold here, but I’m very happy to finally be in place. I have watched some on Youtube, and I come to a team that plays a nice football.” Kizito told the club’s official website. “I…

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A new document sighted by Citi Business News shows that some 3,692 workers could be hit following the collapse of uniBank. The number represents 1,944 of the bank’s staff, and 2,018 who make up the employees of other related firms. The document however notes that the company was overstaffed compared to others in the banking sector, causing a drain on its financials. According to the document, uniBank prior to the revocation of its license had 811 permanent staff, 64 contract staff , 990 outsourced staff and 79 National Service Staff for a bank with just 54 branches. That was not…

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Kumawood actor and musician, Lil Win has been caught in another ‘song stealing’ scandal as one Kumasi-based rapper has threatened to sue him over a song. Lil Win recently released a song titled ‘Ayeyi’ which features Andy Odarky, the 1st runner-up of the maiden edition of TV3’s Mentor show. But according to Andy, Lil Win is not the rightful owner of the song as he had put it out. Speaking Zylofon FM’s Showbiz Agenda on Thursday, Andy revealed that the song was composed by him as part of a proposed deal to sign him to Lil Win’s Weezy Empire record…

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A Canada-based Ghanaian pastor, Martin Kofi Danso, has made headlines after it was revealed that he impregnated a member of his church. Pastor Danso is reported to have impregnated the church member and had wanted to conceal the information after the matter went to court. According to Thestar.com, Danso asked the court to extend a publication ban and seal order on a court file related to allegations that he fathered a child with former congregant Chris-Ann Bartley. In a sworn affidavit filed with the court, Danso claimed he had never had intimate relations with Bartley but a DNA test proved…

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Hundreds of patients were on Thursday stranded at the Tamale Teaching Hospital where health workers are on strike. Despite the arrest and subsequent release of some members of the NPP Kandahar Boys group, the striking health professionals are yet to rescind their decision. The situation has compelled families of some patients on admission to move them out of the referral health facility. The stranded patients in a Citi News interview pleaded with the striking health professionals to return to work. They condemned the unlawful act which led to the sit down strike. Meanwhile, Spokesman of the group calling itself Concerned…

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Attorney General Gloria Akuffo, has said legal challenges prevented the government of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo from retrieving the GH¢51.2 million judgement debt paid to Alfred Agbesi Woyome, the Ghanaian businessman whose name has gained currency in the country. Woyome has finally refunded the money to the state. He has paid ¢4.6 million of the debt owed the state. This was made known by the Auditor-General when he appeared before the Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee. The Controller and Accountant General, Eugene Ofosuhene revealed that “Monies collected or recovered from the garnisheed order ¢167,565.62 and monies paid as a result…

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Veteran educationist Professor Stephen Adei has reiterated that former President John Dramani Mahama’s decision to build some 200 community schools was impractical and a waste of time. Prof Stephen Adei said the school buildings, with a capacity to enroll 1,500 students each, is unnecessary because it would not be beneficial to these smaller towns. “They are only useful for urban areas. All that they have put in the villages are going to be useless.The only people who benefitted from it are the contractors not Ghana’s education,” he said. However, during his tenure as president, Mahama, justifying the need for the…

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Western Region is set to experience their biggest Musical Festival, dubbed ‘Asa Baako – One Dance’ . Asa Baako – One Dance is a Music-led experience in Ghana bringing people together from across the country and the world to meet, relax, celebrate, have fun and experience music, culture and arts from across Africa. The event will see live music performances on a big stage, Tours, Treks, Surfing, Beach football and Volleyball, Beach Parties, the legendary Jungle Party and many more. The events will last for four days, it will commence on March 6, 2019 – March 10, 2019 and it…

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