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C/R: Residents fights ucc over land

Seven communities surrounding the University of Cape Coast have demonstrated against authorities of the university for what they say is an unlawful take over of their lands. The communities Kwesi Pra, Apewosika, Kwaprow, Akotokyir, Ankaful, Kakumdo and Amamoma accused the vice chancellor of the university of intimidating and gagging chiefs …

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Police provides psycho-social support to Kantamanto market fire outbreak victims

The fire which engulfed a section of the Kantamanto market in Accra on 29th November, 2022, was successfully put out by the Ghana National Fire Service with the Police providing security and operational support. As part of ongoing Police investigation processes, owners of the affected shops were conveyed to the …

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B-E/R: COURT DISMISSES 2020 TECHIMAN SOUTH ELECTION PETITION

The National Democratic Congress  (NDC) Techiman South parliamentary election petition has been dismissed by the court. The Wenchi High court in its verdict on Wednesday November 30 also fined the main opposition party GHS100,000. The election petition was filed by the 2020 Parliamentary Candidate for the party, Christopher Beyere Baasongti …

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A/R:Doctor-nurse clash: Manhyia hospital rejects ‘insulting’ director’s apology

Management of the Manhyia district hospital has rejected a public apology rendered by the embattled Ashanti regional director of the national service scheme. Akex Poku Mensah was captured in a viral audio, verbally assualting a nurse-on-duty following a misunderstanding between the said nurse and a daughter-doctor of the regional nss …

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NSS mgt invites its Ashanti Region Director for investigation

The management of the National Service Scheme (NSS) has said its attention has been drawn to the happening at the Manhyia Hospital involving Mr Alex Opoku-Mensah, the Ashanti Region Director of the scheme and a member of the staff of the hospital. The management described the situation as “unfortunate” and …

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Ex PPA boss trial: Manasseh Azure testifies as OSP’s first witness

The trial for former CEO of the Public Procurement Authority, Adjenim Boateng Adjei begun on Tuesday, Nov 29 with the Special Prosecutor calling on its first witness, Manasseh Azure Awuni. Together with his brother in law, the former CEO of the PPA, Agyenim Boateng Adjei has pleaded not guilty to …

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A/R :NSS Boss apologises for ‘insulting’ a nurse

The Ashanti Region National Service Scheme(NSS) Director Alex Opoku-Mensah has apologized for insulting a nurse. He says it has never been his style as a leader. “I understand the disappointment and appreciate the inconvenience my action has caused the general public as well as the Nursing FRATERNITY and Manhyia Hospital. “This …

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Sack insulting NSS Director’ – GRNMA gives gov’t 72-hour ultimatum

The Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) has issued a 72-hour ultimatum for the immediate dismissal of Ashanti region National Service Scheme(NSS) Director, Alex Poku Mensah. The nurses who seem to be angry are threatening to withdraw their services at Manhyia District hospital if their ultimatum expires without dismissing …

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A/R:[FULL AUDIO] Ashanti Reg. NSS Director Opoku Mensah storms Manhyia Gov’t Hospital to verbally attack nurses

An audio has emerged of an Ashanti Regional Director of the National Service Scheme, Alex Poku Mensah, who stormed the Manhyia government hospital in Kumasi to rain insults on a nurse for having a misunderstanding with his daughter, who is a medical doctor at same facility. A communication between the …

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TUC to resist any attempt by government to put a freeze on public sector employment

The Trades Union Congress says, it will reject any attempt by government to put a freeze on public sector employment and salaries of chief executives of State-Owned-Enterprises SOEs. According to the TUC, the freeze on employment and salaries of CEOs will worsen the current unemployment situation and also take away …

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