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Bogoso explosion. / 5.58500°N 2.04639°W / 5.58500; -2.04639. On 20 January 2022, a large explosion occurred along the Tarkwa-Bogoso-Ayamfuri road in Western Region, Ghana, after a truck transporting mining explosives collided with a motorcycle. The explosion levelled the nearby Apiate village, killing 13 people and injuring 200.
April 2, 2024 at 10:21 AM. A 12-year-old girl has been placed under police protection in Ghana after it emerged she had been married to a 63-year-old traditional high priest. There was public ...
ACCRA (Reuters) -Ghana's anti-LGBTQ bill could lead to a loss of $3.8 billion in World Bank financing over the next five to six years if it becomes law, derailing a $3 billion IMF loan package ...
None. Launched. 2015; 9 years ago. ( 2015) Current status. Active. YEN.com.gh (or YEN News) is a Ghanaian online news publication created in September 2015. [1] [2] It covers local and international news, politics, business, entertainment, technology, sport news and users’ generated news content.
TV3 is a Ghanaian free-to-air television network in Ghana. [1] Launched in 1997 by Malaysian company Sistem Televisyen Malaysia Berhad, [2] TV3 airs and produces a variety of television programmes including news bulletins, dramas and reality television and entertainment shows. It was taken over by a Ghanaian company called Media General Ghana ...
May 24, 1953 (age 70) Education. Amaniampong Senior High School. Apam Senior High School. Alma mater. University of Ghana. Ghana School of Law. Kwasi Anin-Yeboah JSC (born 24 May 1953) is a Ghanaian judge and the immediate past Chief Justice of Ghana. In December 2019, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo nominated Justice Anin-Yeboah as the ...
Headquarters. Accra, Ghana. Circulation. 80,000 (as of 2009) Website. www .ghanaiantimes .com .gh. The Ghanaian Times is a government-owned daily newspaper published in Accra, Ghana. The newspaper was established in 1957. [2] It has a circulation of 80,000 copies and is published six times per week.
The National Liberation Council ( NLC) led the Ghanaian government from 24 February 1966 to 1 October 1969. The body emerged from a coup d'état against the Nkrumah government carried out jointly by the Ghana Police Service and Ghana Armed Forces with collaboration from the Ghana Civil Service. The new government implemented structural ...