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Joe Bright Nyarko Journalist/Communication Researcher. Environment & Sustainability Advocate. Managing Editor of aptnewsghana.com, a non-profit news portal with bias towards environment and sustainability issues, rural development policies and gender & inequality.

Vision1 FM’s female sports journalist collapses and dies

January 4, 2019 Editor 0

A beautiful young female sports journalist with Accra based Vision1 FM, Priscilla Sarpongmaa Damoah is reported dead. According to reports reaching Ghanapage.com, she collapsed and […]

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Suspected Nigerian Kidnapper Rearrested

January 4, 2019 Editor 0

Samuel Udoetuk Wills, a suspected Nigerian kidnapper who broke cell last Sunday from the Takoradi Central Police Command has been rearrested this dawn by three […]

119 arrested, 85 fined for open defecation in 2018- Mayor for STMA

January 4, 2019 Editor 0

In a review of performances and activities taken by the Sekondi Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly in the year 2018, in terms of environmental health, Mayor for […]

Fijai- Effia Nkwanta bypass to be completed by January 2019- Asabea Construction Ltd

January 3, 2019 Editor 0

Chief Executive Officer for Asabea Construction and Engineering Limited, Mr. Samuel Ofori Larbi has assured residents of the Sekondi Takoradi Metropolis of completing asphaltic works […]

Bauxite refinery to be established at Yabiw- Shama MP

January 3, 2019 Editor 0

Government’s drive towards value addition to our raw material production is gathering some momentum, as bauxite mined in the country are going to be refined […]

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Read: what world leaders said on new year

January 2, 2019 Editor 0

International collaboration remains the best hope to combat issues like climate change and political division, which are getting harder to solve, the United Nations’ Secretary […]

Government delivering its promises to Ghanaians – Bawumia

January 1, 2019 Editor 0

The Vice president has touted government’s achievement over the past 23 months in a Facebook comment. The vice president wrote: “As we come to the […]

Kwame Dadzie writes: Ghana showbiz’s 11 most memorable moments in 2018

January 1, 2019 Editor 0

It has been a year of successes, sorrow, fun, feuds and disappointments in Ghana’s entertainment industry. As 2018 grinds to a close, I have put […]

The most powerful passports in Africa in 2018

January 1, 2019 Editor 0

For some people, a passport is a portal to the world. For others, it is a barrier to the travel freedom they seek. Where do […]

Man gives ‘bizarre’ reasons for killing his pastor uncle during church service

January 1, 2019 Editor 0

The man who killed the Senior Pastor of the Central Assemblies of God Church at Tema during a church service, has defended his actions alleging […]

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