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May 15, 2025

Meet Ghana’s first female pilot, melody danquah.

Melody Millicent Danquah was a Ghanaian pilot. She was amongst the first female pilot in Ghana and one of the earliest in Africa. She followed in the footsteps of Lotfia Elnadi who was the first Egyptian woman as well as the first woman from Africa to earn a pilot’s license on 27 September 1933. Melody Danquah was born in Larteh Akuapem, […]

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2 New Mpox Cases Confirmed in Accra; Health Officials on High Alert

Two new cases of Mpox have been confirmed in Accra, within the Greater Accra Region. The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has asked all Regional Health Directors to reactivate emergency operations. They are also to improve surveillance, risk communication, and case management. Since the start of the outbreak in June 2022, Ghana has confirmed a total

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Motorists Urge Fast Repair of Asemase-Nkroful Junction Road in Western Region

Motorists using the 40-kilometer Asemase to Nkroful Junction stretch on the N1 highway in the Western Region are calling for faster road repairs before the rains begin. The repair project is led by Western Regional Minister Joseph Nelson. It is a collaboration between the Regional Coordinating Council, the Ghana Highways Authority, and the District Road

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How to use breath control to fix Quick ejaculations or premature ejaculation.

Quick ejaculations or premature ejaculations happen within three minutes of penetration. The first approach to curing them is learning to breathe slowly through your nostrils deep into the belly. Most men have shallow, careless, sloppy respiration. Shallow or careless breathing is a character of men who are prone to quick anger or anxiety. This is

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GES Payroll Fraud: Six Convicted, Over GHS 106,000 Recovered By OSP

Six individuals have been convicted by the High Court in Tamale for their involvement in a payroll corruption scandal within the Ghana Education Service (GES). The case involved ghost names and illegal salary payments. The convicted persons include former teachers, payroll officers, headmasters, and an accountant. They played different roles in fraudulently validating and reactivating

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Aboadze Toilet Closure Sparks Political Dispute Among Assembly Members

A public toilet facility at Aboadze in the Shama District of the Western Region has become the center of controversy following its alleged closure. The facility, built for the local community, was reportedly locked after the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) 2024 Parliamentary Candidate for the area, Isaac Kwamina Afful, lost the election. Emmanuel Avevor, the

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Western North Health Directorate Worried About Rising Mental Health Cases

The Western North Regional Health Directorate is raising concern over mental health in the area. A recent survey shows that 3.8% of residents suffer from mental disorders. The Bibiani Government Hospital has launched activities to mark Mental Health Awareness Month. This is part of the national “Purple Month” campaign. The goal is to raise awareness,

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Mahama Pledges Bold Reforms to Address ECG’s $2.5 Billion Debt Burden

President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to resolving thefinancial challenges facing Ghana’s energy sector, with a particular focus on addressing the significantindebtedness of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG). Speaking at the 2025 African CEOs Forum Awards in Abidjan, President Mahama disclosed that theenergy sector he inherited at the start of his

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Committee Begins Hearings on Petitions to Remove Chief Justice

A five-member committee set up by President John Mahama will start hearings today, Thursday, 15th May, to look into petitions calling for the removal of Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo. The committee is led by Supreme Court Justice Gabriel Scott Pwamang and was formed under Article 146(6) of Ghana’s 1992 Constitution. It was

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