Bank of Ghana suspends proposed 0.75% Wallet-to-Bank transfer fee
Economics and Business

Bank of Ghana suspends proposed 0.75% Wallet-to-Bank transfer fee

The Bank of Ghana has directed MobileMoney LTD to suspend the planned implementation of the proposed 0.75 percent wallet-to-bank transfer…
Complete Kejetia phase 2 instead of building cemetery markets in the name of 24-hour market – Wofa Kofi Appiah
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Complete Kejetia phase 2 instead of building cemetery markets in the name of 24-hour market – Wofa Kofi Appiah

Wofa Kofi Appiah has questioned the government’s continued investment in some 24-hour market projects, arguing that several of the facilities…
You can lose interest in Church, but never lose your faith – Rev Vincent Kankam tells Christians
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You can lose interest in Church, but never lose your faith – Rev Vincent Kankam tells Christians

On his popular “Food for Thought” show on Kessben FM, Rev Vincent Kankam has urged Christians not to allow disappointments…
Recruiting people who drink and use drugs fuels misconduct in security services – Kwabena Owusu Dankwah (KOD) 
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Recruiting people who drink and use drugs fuels misconduct in security services – Kwabena Owusu Dankwah (KOD) 

Kwabena Owusu Dankwah has called for stricter vetting in the recruitment process of security services, arguing that many misconduct issues…
The restoration of GN Bank’s license is a campaign promise delivered by the NDC Gov’t – Kwasi Mensah
Politics

The restoration of GN Bank’s license is a campaign promise delivered by the NDC Gov’t – Kwasi Mensah

Kwasi Mensah has stated that the restoration of GN Bank’s banking license represents the fulfilment of a key campaign promise…
The current government is behaving like narcissist – Kwasi Mensah on free speech and recent arrests
Politics

The current government is behaving like narcissist – Kwasi Mensah on free speech and recent arrests

Speaking on Kessben FM, Kwasi Mensah has criticized the government’s handling of issues surrounding free speech and recent arrests, describing…
Ghana has Juvenile courts and prisons for children between 12 and 17 – Officials reveal and warn
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Ghana has Juvenile courts and prisons for children between 12 and 17 – Officials reveal and warn

Officials of the Kumasi Central Prisons have cautioned children and teenagers to stay away from criminal activities, revealing that Ghana…
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