Dr. Frank Amoakohene has generously donated GHC 160,000 to aid the victims of the recent Odumasi explosion on behalf of H.E. John Dramani Mahama. The goal of this kind donation is to lessen the suffering of anyone impacted by the terrible event. The following is how the donation is distributed: …
Read More »SLTF disburses loans to Over 9,400 students – Acting CEO promises speedy support.
In 62 public and private tertiary schools around Ghana, 9,433 students have received loans that have been approved by the Students Loan Trust Fund (SLTF). One of the first significant actions Dr. Saajida Shiraz has done since taking over as the SLTF’s acting CEO is this one. Concerned about the …
Read More »Ato Forson promises that the 2025 budget will foster growth and opportunities for Ghanaians.
Ghana’s finance minister, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has pledged that the budget for 2025 will promote economic growth, progress, and opportunity for all Ghanaians. During the March 11 budget announcement, Ato Forson reiterated the government’s dedication to fostering social advancement, economic stability, and shared prosperity. According to Ato Forson, the …
Read More »Without the Church, crime and immorality would worsen – Mahama Vouch.
Despite the fact that more than 90% of Ghanaians identify as religious, President John Dramani Mahama has addressed worries about the country’s rampant crime and immorality. The situation could be much worse without the church, he claimed, emphasizing its vital role in enforcing moral principles and directing society. There is …
Read More »We’ll finish Sewua Hospital this year – Mahama.
The completion of the Sewua Hospital by the end of the year has been promised by President John Dramani Mahama. He highlighted that although a number of projects started during his former government had delayed during the most recent administration, he is determined to see them through to completion. President …
Read More »Mahama worships with clergy in Ashanti region.
On Sunday, March 2, President John Dramani Mahama joined the Ashanti Region’s clergy in worship. The occasion, which took place in Kumasi, was a part of the President’s ongoing attempts to thank religious leaders for the government’s electoral successes. In order to obtain divine direction and blessings for carrying out …
Read More »Construction on the Kumasi Western Bypass will begin as part of Mahama’s ‘Big Push Programme’.
The government will soon start building the Kumasi Western Bypass as part of the “Big Push Program,” according to President John Dramani Mahama. With huge articulated freight trucks in particular, this project seeks to reduce traffic congestion in the city. The Kumasi Western Bypass will be built as part of …
Read More »Government needs $1.7 billion to complete outstanding Agenda 111 projects – Mahama.
It is estimated by President John Dramani Mahama that his government will need $1.7 billion to complete all of the outstanding Agenda 111 projects. However, he revealed that approximately 90 of the hospitals constructed under the previous administration’s Agenda 111 are still incomplete. Despite beginning Agenda 111, the previous administration …
Read More »President Mahama violates the Constitution’s Article 286(1)(a), Section 1 of Act 550 (1998) – MAJOR ONE Apprise.
Sycophancy, which is the act of praising rich or powerful people in order to gain an advantage, has been the bane of Ghana’s socioeconomic and political advancement. Instead of people being bold enough to tell the truth to power (as I am doing through this post) to enhance or promote …
Read More »Ashanti Regional Minister visited Kejetia Market and the Kumasi Central Market Phase II Project for a work visit.
Ashanti Regional Minister Dr. Frank Amoakohene has made a day-long working visit to the Kumasi Central Market Phase II project to check on the status of the construction in an effort to ensure that it is completed as quickly as possible. Together with RCC members, the regional minister inspects the …
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