Year: 2024
GACL to charge travelers $20 at Kotoka International Airport
The GACL has imposed a $20 baggage belt maintenance charge on travelers who would use the Kotoka International Airport effective May 1, 2024.
Anthony Joshua knocks out Francis Ngannou in two rounds
Anthony Joshua dropped Francis Ngannou twice before knocking him out cold the third time to make their ‘Knockout Chaos’ bout a real chaos for Ngannou
‘I will deliver’ – Anthony Joshua warns Francis Ngannou
Anthony Joshua will face Francis Ngannou in Riydah, Saudi Arabia in another epic clash for Ngannou who lost controversially to Tyson Fury in his debut bout
Flashback: John Kumah arrested for saying Atta Mills is gay
A trip back to memory lane takes us to when the late Deputy Finance Minister John Kumah was arrested for claiming President Atta Mills was gay
John Kumah died from food poison – new details emerge
Further details emerging about the death of the Ejisu lawmajer John Kumah has it that the Deputy Finance Minister was poisoned by his own party people
National Cathedral: you’re ‘Complete Jokes’ – Miracles Aboagye replies NDC
A presidential staffer Miracles Aboagye called the NDC MPs and officials ‘Complete Jokes’ after they demanded accountability for the National Cathedral project
Renaming Tamale Airport after Yakubu Tali is unacceptable – Ya Naa
The Ya Naa Abubakari Mahama II has written to President Akufo-Addo asking him to shelve the decision to rename the Tamale Airport after Tolon Naa Yakubu Tali
National Cathedral must be completed – Egyapa Mercer
Egyapa Mercer, Minister-designate for Tourism, Arts and Culture has called for support of efforts by the government to complete the National Cathedral
Anti-LGBTQ: no punishment to the media for coverage – MP
Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, a co-sponsor of the anti-LGBTQ bill has said the law won’t punish media houses for reporting events organized to promote LGBTQ+
GACL apologizes for power outages at Kotoka International Airport
Management of the Ghana Airports Company Limited, GACL, has apologized for the intermittent power outages at the nation’s most important airport on Friday