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KNUST Opens 2024/2025 Undergraduate Admissions: Key Guidelines.

Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has announced the opening of its admissions portal for the 2024/2025 academic year. Prospective students can now verify their application details, including personal information and examination records.Applicants are encouraged to review their programme choices using the 2023/2024 cut-off points for guidance. The general admission requirements include credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, and Integrated Science, along with three elective subject passes relevant to the chosen programme. International and alternative qualifications, such as GCE ‘A’ Levels and IB, must meet equivalent standards.E-vouchers are available for purchase at Ghana Post Offices, with applications closing at midnight on January 3, 2025. Specific programmes have unique requirements, such as Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry for Engineering. Mature and diploma applicants should consult detailed programme guidelines for eligibility.For more information, visit the KNUST Admissions Portal or contact the […]

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WAEC Releases 2024 WASSCE Results: Over 4,000 Subject Results Canceled.

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has released the provisional results for the 2024 WASSCE for School Candidates. Out of the 460,611 students who registered for the exams, some irregularities were reported, leading to actions by WAEC:Subject results for 4,108 candidates were canceled due to bringing unauthorized materials like notes and textbooks into the exam hall.Entire results of 483 candidates were canceled for using mobile phones.Subject results of 781 candidates and the full results of 209 candidates were withheld for further investigations.WAEC has cautioned stakeholders to beware of fraudsters offering to alter results. The results can be accessed online at www.waecgh.org using WAEC’s results verification system.

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Cholera Outbreak Claims 35 Lives Across Five Regions in Ghana.

The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has confirmed 35 deaths and over 4,150 suspected cholera cases since an outbreak began in October 2024. The Western Region has been the hardest hit, with 17 deaths, many occurring within 24 hours of hospital admission.A vaccination campaign in hotspots like Awutu Senya East and Sekondi-Takoradi has helped reduce new cases, with over 660,000 people vaccinated by mid-December. Public health efforts include emergency response teams, hygiene education, and oral rehydration centers to treat mild cases.The GHS urges the public to prioritize hygiene and safe water use during the festive season, as health workers and stakeholders continue to battle the outbreak.

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Freddie Blay Criticizes NDC’s Push for More Seats Despite Majority.

Former New Patriotic Party (NPP) Chairman, Freddie Blay, has expressed surprise at the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for pursuing additional parliamentary seats despite already securing over 180 seats in the 2024 elections. Speaking on Joy FM on December 24, 2024, Blay cautioned that such actions could heighten political tensions and undermine Ghana's democratic principles.He emphasized the need to respect legal processes and Electoral Commission rulings, warning of potential chaos if due process is disregarded. Blay urged the NDC to prioritize stability over contesting further seats, highlighting the importance of preserving Ghana’s democratic institutions.

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Ignore misinformation on ammunition transport – Ghana Armed Forces

The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has dismissed allegations circulating on social media about a civilian vehicle being used to transport ammunition from the 5 Battalion of Infantry's Magazine. According to a statement signed by Brigadier General Eric Aggrey Quashie on December 25, 2024, the claims are false.The GAF clarified that the vehicle in question was not used for ammunition but to deliver a live cow intended for quarantine before being relocated to a kraal near the Magazine. They urged the public to verify facts before sharing information that could incite fear and disrupt national peace, especially during the festive season.The statement emphasized the dangers of spreading unverified information, highlighting its potential to cause unnecessary panic and tension.

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WAEC Refutes Minister’s Claim on WASSCE Results Release.

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has denied guaranteeing the release of the 2024 WASSCE results by December 29, as earlier stated by the Minister of Education, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum.WAEC explained that it is yet to receive sufficient funds to repair broken scanners and complete the processing of results. While the Education Ministry released GH₵25 million on December 18, an additional GH₵35 million is still outstanding.During a media briefing after visiting WAEC’s office, Dr. Adutwum assured that results would be ready by the end of December, citing government support to address WAEC’s financial challenges. However, WAEC clarified that the minister’s statement did not follow a formal discussion with its management.The Council revealed that it requires funds to finalize activities such as paying invigilators, supervisors, and suppliers, as well as addressing technical issues to ensure smooth operations.WAEC urged the public […]

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Akufo-Addo Partly Responsible for NPP’s 2024 Defeat – Frank Agyekum.

Frank Agyekum, spokesperson for former President John Agyekum Kufuor, has attributed the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) loss in the 2024 general elections to leadership issues under President Akufo-Addo.In the election, the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) secured victory over the NPP by over 1.6 million votes. Speaking on JoyNews’ AM Show, Mr. Agyekum pointed to widespread public discontent, arrogance among party members, and the imposition of unpopular candidates as key reasons for the loss.“The signs were there, and the narrative shows that things have been falling apart for a long time. The leader always bears the ultimate responsibility—it stops with him. When it’s good, we credit him; when it’s bad, he must share the blame,” he remarked.Mr. Agyekum also criticized the party’s selection process for candidates, stating that the leadership failed to address grassroots concerns and underestimated public dissatisfaction.The NPP's […]

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Scammed by Love: 80-Year-Old American Kidnapped in Ghana.

Diana Christine Nelson, an 80-year-old American woman from California, became the victim of a romance scam that led to her kidnapping in Ghana. It all started when she met "Mark Harmon" on Facebook in 2023—a man who turned out to be Emmanuel Adeboye, a Nigerian con artist. Despite warnings from her son, Diana fell for his charm, eventually traveling to Ghana to meet him in November 2024.Instead of love, Diana found herself held captive in a so-called "penthouse" in Tema. Her captors demanded a $150,000 ransom, threatening her freedom. The gang confiscated her belongings, leaving her isolated and desperate.Her son, Blake Medina, became suspicious when Diana’s house was listed for sale online. After hearing her voice on a troubling call, Blake reported the situation to the FBI, who worked with Ghanaian authorities to plan her rescue.A clever bait-and-trace operation led […]

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Ashanti GMA Condemns Attack on Divisional Chairman’s Residence, Calls for Justice.

he Ashanti Division of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has strongly condemned a violent attack on the residence of its Divisional Chairman, Dr. (Med) Paa Kwesi Baidoo. The incident, which occurred on the evening of December 18, 2024, left Dr. Baidoo’s wife and two-year-old son trapped and traumatised.According to a statement from the GMA, unknown individuals invaded the premises and cut down a large tree, causing it to crash onto the house. The impact damaged the roof and several personal belongings inside. Despite cries for help, the attackers fled, leaving passers-by to assist the family out of the house.Dr. Baidoo, who was at work during the attack, rushed home after being alerted and has since filed a formal complaint with the Ashanti Regional Police Headquarters in Kumasi.The GMA described the act as “wicked and callous” and called for swift action, […]

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Only NPP looting Squad unhappy about ORAL – Ablakwa

The Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) initiative, led by Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, is gaining widespread support among Ghanaians outside the ruling NPP. ORAL seeks to recover state assets allegedly misused under the current administration.Ablakwa emphasized that ORAL is a non-partisan effort to restore accountability and ensure public resources are used for the benefit of all. He encouraged citizens to provide credible information on suspected corruption cases and reiterated that the mission is rooted in fairness, justice, and the responsible use of state wealth.The initiative includes plans to review public records, collaborate with international partners, and pursue legal action to reclaim misappropriated assets. Ablakwa remains optimistic about achieving the team’s goals despite resistance from some quarters.He assured the public that ORAL is a national cause and called for collective action to safeguard Ghana’s future.

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