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IGP orders all MPs’ bodyguards to hand over weapons ahead of Assin North by-election

The Inspector General of Police, Dr George Akuffo Dampare, has directed all bodyguards of members of Parliament (MPs) and other state officials who will be in Assin North in the Central Region for Tuesday’s by-elections to hand over their weapons. They are not to carry such rifles with them, the …

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Ashanti Regional GJA honors Media General staff for excellence in media.

Two staff of Media General were over the weekend honoured for media excellence by the Ashanti Regional chapter of the Ghana Journalists Association The Editor of Akoma fm , Broadcast Journalist Beatrice Spio-Garbrah and Head of Camera for TV3 Kumasi Office Victor Opoku was honoured alongside 15 other seasoned journalists …

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Remains of one more Daboase SHTS retrieved after libation was poured 

The lifeless body of the third victim of the Daboase drowning disaster has been retrieved after traditional leaders of the community poured libation. The deceased, Richard Baidoo, a first-year Technical Student, was among a group of seven students who defied school rules and went swimming in the Subri River last …

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Free SHS not compromised on quality of education,Dr Yaw Adutwum

The Minister for Education, Hon.Dr.Yaw Adutwum has rejected claims that the government’s Free SHS policy has affected the quality of education at the secondary school level in Ghana. According to him, such claims are unfounded and should be disregarded completely. The government has been criticized for introducing the double-track system …

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Independent Power Producers to cut power supply starting July 1

Independent Power Producers (IPPs) have told the Minister of Finance that if their arrears are not paid by June 30, they will not be in a position to continue the generation of electricity. The IPPs said their earlier request to Finance to pay an interim 30 per cent of their …

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Tax on sanitary pads: This is unconscionable and a cardinal sin – Speaker Bagbin

The Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin has vehemently opposed taxes on sanitary pads. He says it is a cardinal sin for Parliament to have allowed a tax to be imposed on sanitary pads. Parliament has been petitioned by some stakeholders for the government to reduce or scrap taxes on sanitary pads. …

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CCTV Footage: Armed robbers shoot and kill police officer in bullion van attack at Ablekuma

A police officer has been killed on the spot at the Ablekuma Star Oil filling station in Accra following an alleged robbery on Thursday morning. According to reports, the robbers had targeted a pick-up car, carrying some passengers said to be bankers. Four in number, the robbers followed the pick-up to …

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Court adjourns Gyakye Quayson case to Friday

An Accra High Court has adjourned to Friday, June 23 the criminal case involving National Democratic Congress’ Parliamentary Candidate for the Assin North by-election, James Gyakye Quayson. The deposed MP was on Wednesday, June 21 granted permission, however, to be absent from the next hearing. This follows a ruling on …

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Charles Bissue turns himself in but arrested & released on bail by OSP

Former Secretary to the erstwhile Inter-Ministerial Committee on Illegal Mining (IMCIM) Charles Onuawonto Bissue has been arrested by the Office of Special Prosecutor (OSP). He was arrested on Wednesday, June 21 when he turned himself in at the Office. According to a press release signed by the Special Prosecutor, Kissi …

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AGI CAUTIONS GOV’T ON REMOVAL OF TAXES ON IMPORTED SANITARY PADS

The Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) wishes to caution the Government that any policy measure that seeks to remove taxes on imported sanitary pads, at the expense of local manufacturers of the same will be very detrimental to our economy. The waiver of duties/taxes on imported sanitary pads for our …

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