Ghanaian Chronicle

A post-mortem of the doctors’ strike

bluntly-speaking

Those of us who can never have the means, the right, or the privilege of going abroad for medical treatment, can only hope that we have seen the last of a strike by our medical doctors.

I’m fed up with Mills -Rawlings

Jerry Rawlings

It seems there is no end in sight for the feud between President John Evans Atta Mills and former President John Jerry Rawlings.

Chelsea sack coach Pollack

Coach Steve Pollack

Berekum Chelsea have sacked coach Steve Pollack seconds after suffering a 1-0 home defeat to Medeama SC on Sunday, GHANAsoccernet.com understands.

Ghana handed tough draw in CAN 2012

Black stars handed tough CAN 2012 group

Ghana will face Botswana, Mali and Guinea in next year’s Africa Cup of Nations, GHANAsoccernet.com can reveal. The Black Stars was drawn in Group D and will be based in the Gabonese city of Franceville

Bawku Central MP to produce a witness

The Member of Parliament (MP) for Bawku Central, Adamu Daramani Sakande, who is standing trial on allegations of perjury before an Accra Fast Track Court (FTC) has indicated his resolve to bring a witness from the United Kingdom (UK) to testify on the renunciation of his British citizenship.

Procurement Procedure is Irregular

Head of Audit at the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI), Mr. Godfred Agyepong last Friday told an Accra Fast Track Court (FTC) that the procurement procedures adopted in the renovation works at the Ministry of Information and National Orientation was irregular.

Mr President, half a million BECE failures in 3 years is a threat to national security

President Atta Mills

According to statistics published this week in London on the 2,000 people charged over the August riots in England, there is a strong connection between a failing education system and social tensions.

Getting second cycle kids to school

Education, they say, is key to development. It is in the recognition of this fact that the state of Ghana spends heavily to prepare its youth for the future.

Lead exempolary lives -Duncan Williams

The newly ordained pastors

The Presiding Bishop of the Action Faith Chapel, His Lordship Archbishop Duncan William, has advised young and upcoming Men of God to exhibit high sense of discipline and lead lives worthy of emulations.

Getting second cycle kids to school

Education, they say, is key to development. It is in the recognition of this fact that the state of Ghana spends heavily to prepare its youth for the future. Unfortunately, the state that spends a very large chunk of its budget on education, appears to have stepped on the self-destruct gear, and is driving the future of our kids and the nation down the sloppy road to a future without hope.

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