Parliament Okays RTI Bill

Parliament has finally approved the Right to Information (RTI) Bill after two decades. The Bill which was passed after its third reading at 8:30 pm on

‘It’s a terrorist act’: $1,000 reward for info on hackers of Tema pylon

Energy expert, Kojo Poku, has announced a $1,000 (GH¢5,084.50) reward for any person who provides police with credible information that leads to the arrest

President to grace Otumfuo’s 20th anniversary celebration

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will be the special guest of honour on Akwasidae kese on April 21, 2019, which is the main event

Mali leader sacks generals, disbands vigilantes after massacre

Mali’s President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita sacked and replaced two generals and disbanded an anti-jihadi vigilante group on Sunday, a day after gunmen massacred 134

President to grace Otumfuo’s 20th anniversary celebration

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will be the special guest of honour on Akwasidae kese on April 21, 2019, which is the main event

IGP, A-G sued over assault on Multimedia journalist Latiff Iddrisu

The Multimedia Group Limited, operators of Joy FM and other broadcasting brands, and one of its journalists, Mr Latiff Iddrisu, have sued the Inspector-General of Police

Gov’t begins preparation towards implementation of RTI

Government has begun preparatory work ahead of the passage of the Right to Information Bill which is expected to be passed in Parliament this

‘Benefits payments are accurate’ – SSNIT fends off Organised Labour allegations

The Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) has refuted a claim by Organised Labour that it is misinterpreting the Pension Law and paying

One-year-old stolen at Takoradi market, police on manhunt

A one-year-old boy has been stolen at the Takoradi market popularly known as Market Circle. Francis Mawusi Ahiabenu was stolen from his mother on Friday

AMA’s ultimatum to poster plastering – Why not extend to street hawking?

The cartoon by Daavi on page 19 of the March 9, 2019 issue of the Daily Graphic caught my attention. The cartoon centred on the Accra