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NPP Fed Dumelo- karbo

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The opposition New Patriotic Party(NPP) has slammed Ghanaian movie actor, John Dumelo for working against the Dankwa-Busia-Dombo tradition which claimed to have taken care of him[Dumelo] years back. The NPP has warned the movie actor to refrain from vicious attacks and propaganda set to destroy it and give the opposition party a bad name ahead of the general polls. The Deputy Communications Director of the NPP, Anthony Karbo in an interview said Dumelo should be advised that he cannot ride on the back of the NPP to bring himself to the limelight in the political realm. “If Mr. Dumelo is interested in getting into the dirty gutter and unguarded politics of attack, he should know that this is the very party that took care of him sometime ago, when he was a student at KNUST, the party was there for him,” he cautioned in an interview. The actor, launched a scathing attack on the opposition NPP calling it a stock of violent people, a comment that the party has taken offen...

'hyena man' arrested for having sex with children

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An HIV-positive Malawian man, who says he is paid to have sex with children as part of initiation rites, has been arrested on the president's orders. Eric Aniva, a sex worker known in Malawi as a "hyena", was the subject of a BBC feature last week. He told the BBC that he did not mention his HIV status to those who hire him. President Peter Mutharika said the police should investigate and charge him over the cases of defilement he had seemingly confessed to. The BBC's Ed Butler, who covered the story about Malawi's sexual "cleansing practices", says in some remote southern regions of the country it is traditional for girls to be made to have sex with a man after their first menstruation. Some of the girls are as young as 12 years old, he reported. What is known as a "hyena" in Malawi culture is usually a man who has sex with widows or married women who cannot fall pregnant. 'Horrific practices' "While we must ...

Abass Mohammed brace earns Medeama first win

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Medeama put up a stunning performance to record their first win and maintain hopes of qualifying to the semi-final of the CAF Confederation Cup. A brace from Medeama's Confederation Cup top scorer Abass Mohammed and a goal from Daniel Amoah helped the Tarkwa-based club to a resounding 3-1 win over Young Africans in Sekondi on Tuesday. The win sees Medeama still occupy the third position with the same points, five, as second placed MO Bejaia who have a game in hand against table toppers TP Mazembe. For Young Boys, they are no more in contention to reach the semis. The Yellow and Mauves showed their intent right from the blast of the referees' whistle as  they mounted ceaseless pressure on their opponents. Under 20 defender Daniel Amoah opened the scoring in the 7th minute. However,Malik Akowuah squandered a wonderful chance to double the lead as he miss a penalty. But Abass redeemed Akowuah by scoring the second goal, much to the delight of fans at t...

Abraham Attah honoured by Massachusetts Mayor

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On July, 23, young Ghanaian actor Abraham Attah who is currently on location in Atlanta, Georgia was honoured for his excellence in art at the African Youth Excellence Awards. The event which took place in Worcester (Massachusetts) saw Master Attah picking up the honorary award for his achievements and was also presented with a key to the city of Massachusetts by the Mayor Joseph M. Petty. In a citation, the Mayor congratulated Master Attah on his achievements as a young actor. He stated in the citation: “Your award winning performance captivated world audiences; those profound strides serve strides serve as inspiration for young actors like you”. The African Youth Excellence Awards is an annual event which highlights the accomplishments of pursuers in the areas of art, education, information technology, entrepreneurship, innovation and humanitarianism. It’s objectives are to recognize and shine the light on young Africans pursuing excellence and also ...
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The Kumasi branch of the Polytechnic Teachers Association of Ghana (POTAG) says government’s initiative to convert the polytechnics into technical universities will boost academic progression in addition to their technical and vocational mandate. POTAG is angry with the Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana over what it considers negative comments about government’s bid to convert polytechnics into technical universities. Members describe as baseless, unfounded and unfortunate, suggestions by Professor Ernest Aryeetey that the policy will not solve problems of polytechnics. Speaking at the 25th Anniversary celebration of NDK Financial Services in Accra, Professor Aryeetey said that, in principle, he is not opposed to the conversion but believes government cannot solve any problem simply by converting the polytechnics into universities. “Do you solve the problem by re-designating them?” he asked, adding, “Everybody knows polytechnics are poorly equipped and if yo...

“Over-spiritualization” is making many Ghanaians non-critical thinkers

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It is gratifying to know that a spiritual leader of Reverend (Dr.) Emmanuel Asante’s caliber appears to have almost similar, genuine concerns as mine that more Ghanaians have become “overly spiritual” at the expense of critical thinking and pragmatism. Here is the reverend minister’s brilliant observation: “As soon as something terrible happens, instead of us [Ghanaians] investigating—finding out what might have been the cause and therefore trying to find a solution—we go for the cheap way, spiritual, and that mitigates any attempt to do serious investigations to try to find what is the actual cause of an event” (ref: Myjoyonline.com, Wednesday, 20, 2016). What makes the foregoing viewpoint most interestingly significant is where it comes from. Besides his recent retirement from the prestigious position as the presiding bishop of the Methodist Church of Ghana, Dr. Emmanuel Asante has been serving as a professor of religion and as such spiritual philosophies over the pa...

Ghana Immigration Service Entry Requirement 2016

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The Ghana Immigration service (GIS) invites job applications from suitably qualified Ghanaians for enlistment into the service. Qualification Required & Experience All candidates are to satisfy the following requirements •   Must be Ghanaian citizen by birth with no criminal record •   Holds SSSCE/WASSCE Certificate with four (4) credits including English Language and   Mathematics  •   A minimum age of 18 and not more than 25 years •   Physically and medically fit by para military standards •   A minimum height of 1.73 metres (5ft 8inch) for Males and 1.63 metres (5ft 4inch) for Females Career Development The GIS has a flexible Human Resource Development Policy that promotes and facilitates further education How To Apply For The Job Interested candidates should purchase application forms at the cost of from the various Regional and District EMS Offices across the country. Completed forms should b...