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WORLD THEATRE DAY Every March 27 is set aside as World Theater Day, to mark a unique and interesting part of a culture that has evolved. Theater gets its roots from an ancient Greek word that means “a place for…
WORLD THEATRE DAY Every March 27 is set aside as World Theater Day, to mark a unique and interesting part of a culture that has evolved. Theater gets its roots from an ancient Greek word that means “a place for…
Three pre-tertiary teacher unions, in Ghana, – the National Association of Graduate Teachers, the Coalition of Concerned Teachers and Ghana National Association of Teachers – have vowed to remain on strike despite a directive from the National Labour Commission to…
Stakeholders in the immigration sector are calling for increased gender mainstreaming in migration policies to address inequalities and promote inclusivity. The International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD) and its partner organizations, including the Nigeria Immigration Service and Ghana Immigration…
The scheduled date for the 2024 presidential election has been officially shifted to March 24, 2024, just two and a half weeks away. This announcement came through a press statement released by the presidency on Wednesday, concluding a series of…
The Senegalese president has dissolved his government appointing Sidiki Kaba, Minister of the Interior, to replace former Prime Minister Amadou Ba, who is also the presidential candidate of the ruling coalition, Benno Bokk Yakaar, officially to free him to campaign
Ghana’s President Akufo Addo has announced two projects he is confident will revolutionize the country’s economic landscape. Speaking at the 67th Independence Day Anniversary parade in Koforidua, President Addo outlined the significance of these initiatives in propelling Ghana towards a…
In 1957, on this day, Ghana became the first African country in sub-Saharan Africa to become a free nation officially. Ghana was the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to become independent from European colonial rule. A cross-section of Ghanaians shared…
Civil society organizations and human rights groups are gearing up to protest the amnesty bill scheduled for debate in a plenary session at the National Assembly today. The proposed legislation encompasses “all acts that may be classified as a criminal…
Ghana’s President Akufo-Addo is scheduled to deliver the State of the Nation Address (SONA) to Parliament today Tuesday, February 27, as prescribed by Article 67 of the 1992 Constitution. This constitutional provision requires the President to address the nation through…
The Burkinabe transitional president on Tuesday dismissed four soldiers from the army, based on decrees signed on February 9 by the Minister of Defense, Brigadier General Kassoum Coulibaly. The affected individuals, Privates Ousseni Tassembedo, Mevis Armel Bamogo, and Private Roger…
the President of the transition, Colonel Assimi Goïta, officially installed the steering committee for the inter-Malian dialogue for peace and reconciliation on Monday. The 140-member committee will be chaired by a former prime minister. Its task will be to draw…
ECOWAS leaders have expressed concerns about the situation in Niger, specifically the ongoing detention of President Mohammed Bazoum by the CMSP regime. ECOWAS has established a committee to engage with the military junta in Niger, aiming to create a…