The minority is calling for the immediate resignation or dismissal of the Attorney General, alleging incompetence over the release of GH¢350 million from the Contingency Fund for flood relief.
Deputy minority leader, Patricia Appiagyei, says the withdrawal breached legal procedure due to ongoing garnishee proceedings against the fund.
#3NewsGH #TV3GH
Ghana eventually happens to everyone. Drove around Accra with 100km/hr in 2024 at 1am looking for hospitals with beds for an Emergency. The people with influence to push societal causes keep mute and only talk when it affects them.
It’s a lesson for us all.
“I lost my sister because there was no bed at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.”
— Ghanaian musician Mzbel has broken down in tears following the death of her sister, alleging that she died at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital after the facility reportedly had no available bed.
The musician believes the lack of a hospital bed contributed to her sister’s death and questioned the government and John Dramani Mahama over the continued reports of bed shortages at the hospital.
Bawumia started touring flood zones in 2015 to campaign with Nana Addo. Ghanaians gave them 8 years in power, and they spent those years touring the same flood zones while the problem got worse. Today, he’s back touring again as if he wasn’t part of the government that failed to fix it. He has no shame.
A UK family where both parents work full-time, pay full council tax, and earn enough to be 'doing alright' on paper, can't afford to take their kids to the Tower of London on a Saturday in 2026.
Two adult tickets and two child tickets at standard price comes to roughly £100. Add £40-£80 in train fares and £50-£70 for lunch — that's around £200 for a single Saturday at one tourist attraction in their own capital city.
A family on full Universal Credit, living in subsidised housing, paying no council tax, can take the same four people to the same Tower for £1 a ticket — £4 total — under the 'inclusive access' schemes most major UK attractions now run.
The working family pays the full £200 day out AND covers — through their taxes — the £196 discount the benefits family gets on the same trip.
Whatever the original intention of those schemes, this is the structure most UK working families are now living inside. Pay the full bill, then watch the people next door enjoy the day out you can't take your own kids to.
@danielstorey85 i think Henry is just scoring some brownie points here, Cape Verde qualified yes, but mostly down to awful finishing by both Spain and Uruguay.
@danielstorey85 I think this is kinda selling them short from Henry, in a way. Sure, people were probably underestimating them based on ignorance on how well coached they are & how well they play as a team. But player by player Uruguay and probably Saudi Arabia are better. Yet still, they did it
Why is @_AfricanUnion watching on unconcerned?
Do South Africans in other countries have to lynched or killed before they act?
This is a time bomb now.
SOUTH AFRICA XENOPHOBIA: Nigerian Man Refuses to Shut Down Business, Says He Employs Over 25 South Africans
A Nigerian businessman has stood his ground amid ongoing anti-immigrant tensions in South Africa, insisting that he will not close his shop😭😭
🇬🇭Atwima Nwabiagya South MP Shirley Kyei had to climb over a fence to inspect the abandoned Afari Government Hospital after security officers denied her access,and has called on government to complete the facility.
“President Mahama is a weak and distracted leader.” — Communications Director, Bawumia Campaign, @DennisMiracles
He launched a scathing criticism of the President over the handling of flooding in Accra, arguing that despite earlier campaign promises to provide engineering solutions, the administration has failed to deliver concrete results within its time in office.
Watch here: https://t.co/Fj1rwa0Xhr
#BreakfastDaily #Politics #Flooding #DennisMiraclesAboagye #GhanaNews #ChannelOneTV
Paul Adom-Otchere calls on the vice president and key NDC members to openly condemn the Ashanti regional minister Frank Amoakohene for sexually assaulting Akosua Manu
Arsenal winning the EPL took something out of me. Being in some cities of the UK and experiencing this first hand did same.
This isn’t the beautiful game it used to be.
It’s been infiltrated by people who are so filled with hatred for very ridiculous reasons or no reasons at all.
Convenor of the One Ghana Movement, Senyo Hosi, is calling for justice for victims of the June 3 disaster, saying families have waited 11 years for accountability.
He made the appeal at a commemoration marking the 11th anniversary of the disaster in Accra, which claimed over 150 lives and injured more than 200 others.
#CitiNewsroom #June3Disaster #Accra #GhanaNews
I've lost people, changed cities, grown older, and watched life become something I never imagined.
But Arsenal remained.
The same badge. The same dream. The same ache.
Years have passed, managers have come and gone, players became memories, and seasons slipped away.
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