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  • Number 12: GFA responds to Anas exposé with strongly worded statement

      The Ghana Football Association has responded to the premier of Anas Aremeyaw Anas’ investigation into corruption in Ghana football. In a strongly worded statement posted on its website, the GFA accused Anas of neither serving them with copies of the investigation or tickets to watch the video which was shown to thousands of Ghanaians at the Accra...[READ MORE]

  • Paris balcony boy family thank Mali 'Spiderman'

      The family of a small boy dramatically rescued after dangling from a balcony in Paris, France have expressed their thanks to the Malian man who saved him. "He's truly a hero," the boy's grandmother said of migrant Mamoudou Gassama, who scaled four floors to pluck the child from danger. The four-year-old's father, who had left him in their flat...[READ MORE]

  • You are thieves; I'II not apologise over my defamatory comments-A Plus to Minister

      Controversial musician and sympathizer of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwame A Plus, has refused to retract and apologise over some ‘’defamatory’’ comments he made against Communications Minister, Mrs. Ursula Owusu-Ekuful. The minister through her lawyer Gary Nimako Marfo, called on the musician to retract the...[READ MORE]

  • 'Wanted' Nyantakyi abruptly ends Morocco trip to turn himself in

      Embattled Ghana Football Association President, Kwesi Nyantakyi is to turn himself in, following an order for his arrest by President Nana Akufo-Addo, Tuesday. JoyNews has learnt Mr. Nyantakyi, who is on international assignment in Morocco, has indicated his willingness to hand himself over to the police for questioning over allegations of influence...[READ MORE]

  • Kilauea: Hawaii emergency declared over volcano eruption

        Kilauea volcano has erupted near a residential area on Hawaii's largest island, prompting a local state of emergency and the mandatory evacuation of 1,700 residents. Streams of lava have been seen running through woods and bubbling on to roads. Extreme levels of dangerous sulphur dioxide gas have been detected in the area, the...[READ MORE]

  • Nana Addo launches Nation Builders Corps, pledges more jobs for youth

        President Akufo Addo has said government is exploring other alternatives to create jobs for the country’s youth. Launching the Nation Builder’s Corps (NABCO) which will employ one hundred thousand graduates in Kumasi on Tuesday, the President said his administration is also committed to finding jobs for the country’s...[READ MORE]

  • Single spine salary structure to be reviewed – Nana Addo

      The government will soon review the single spine salary structure. Speaking at the May Day Celebration in Kumasi on Tuesday, President Akufo-Addo said the review would take into consideration productivity, comparative salary standards in the private sector, and international salary standards among other factors. He said a committee would be formed soon...[READ MORE]

  • Sinclair Spectrum designer Rick Dickinson dies in US

      Rick Dickinson, the designer of Sinclair computers, has died in the US while receiving treatment for cancer. The British designer, thought to be in his 60s, worked in-house for Sinclair Research and oversaw the creation of its home computers in the 1980s. He was responsible for the boxy look of the ZX80 and ZX81 and the Bauhaus-inspired...[READ MORE]

  • Former MASLOC CEO fights back; claims defamation

        Lawyers for former MASLOC boss, Sedina Tamakloe Attionu has described as defamatory, the contents of an audit report citing her for fraud. Victor Kojoga Adawudu said in a statement that "there is no truth whatsoever in the purported publication being published in the media, especially by the Multimedia Group.   "For...[READ MORE]

  • Park Geun-hye: South Korea's ex-leader jailed for 24 years for corruption

          South Korea's former President Park Geun-hye has been sentenced to 24 years in jail after she was found guilty of abuse of power and coercion. The verdict was broadcast live and represents the culmination of a scandal which rocked the country, fuelling rage against political and business...[READ MORE]

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