Parliament is asking the General Legal Council (GLC) to re-open the period for re-marking of 2017/2018 exam scripts so students who failed can take advantage of it. The House is also asking the Ghana School Law (GSL ) to reduce the re-marking fee from ¢3,000 to ¢500 so the students can apply for
Day: April 3, 2019
Import duties slashed by 50%, cars 30% effective April 4
Government says effective Thursday, April 4, there will be a reduction in import duties at all of the country’s ports. Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, who disclosed this at the Economic Management Team (EMT) town hall meeting Wednesday, said, import duties will be reduced by 50 per cent while importers of vehicles
UEW to reopen April 8; 3 sacked lecturers reinstated
The University of Education, Winneba (UEW) is to reopen on Monday, April 8, after violent student protests caused it to be closed. Students are expected to report to school on April 9, for academic activities to resume. The Governing Council in a statement copied to Joy News said “Upon advice and permission
Video: Don’t insult if you are allergic to facts – Bawumia tells critics
Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has advised critics of the Akufo-Addo government not to resort to insults if they disagree with data on the country’s economy. The Chairman of the Economic Management Committee (EMT) at Wednesday’s Town Hall Meeting at the College of Surgeon’s and Physicians in Accra said, “as always is based on
Messi and Suarez rescue Barca in 4-4 draw at Villarreal
La Liga leaders Barcelona scored two late goals to draw 4-4 with Villarreal in a remarkable game. The champions led 2-0 through Philippe Coutinho and Malcom. But Villarreal then led 4-2 with Samuel Chukwueze, Karl Toko Ekambi, Vicente Iborra and Carlos Bacca scoring. The struggling hosts had Alvaro Gonzalez sent off and Barca