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Gov’t gave Anas biometric service passport– Amidu

Gov’t gave Anas biometric service passport– Amidu

Citizen Vigilante, Martin Amidu, is questioning why government gave investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas a biometric Government Service Passport. “Ghanaians…
3rd-year UPSA student stabbed to death by boyfriend

3rd-year UPSA student stabbed to death by boyfriend

A female student of the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) has died after she was stabbed multiple times by…
LMVCA protestor gets new eye

LMVCA protestor gets new eye

Thirty-six-year-old Justice Adzakumah, who was shot in the eye by a police officer during a demonstration in Accra in September,…
AMA guard nabbed for slapping trader

AMA guard nabbed for slapping trader

An AMA guard, Ali Tawab, 24, has been picked up by the Tesano police for slapping a trader at Abeka…
Methodist Church inducts Rev. Samuel Osabutey as Diocesan Bishop Source –

Methodist Church inducts Rev. Samuel Osabutey as Diocesan Bishop Source –

The Methodist Church of Ghana has inducted Rt. Rev. Samuel Kofi Osabutey as the new Diocesan Bishop of Accra Diocese.…
CHRAJ tightens noose around corruption

CHRAJ tightens noose around corruption

The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) on Tuesday outlined plans to make corruption unattractive to people involved…
Martin Amidu being used to create diversion – Anas' Lawyer

Martin Amidu being used to create diversion – Anas' Lawyer

Lawyer for journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas says former Attorney-General Martin Amidu is being used to deflect public attention from the…
Sisqo live in Ghana for ‘Back in the day’ concert

Sisqo live in Ghana for ‘Back in the day’ concert

‘Back in the Day’ concert is an event uniquely powered by Empire Entertainment to celebrate music and everything else from…
Lure investors to power sector with good policies – Mahama to African leaders

Lure investors to power sector with good policies – Mahama to African leaders

President John Mahama has urged African leaders to create a favorable environment for the private sector to invest in the…
Mahama not interested in 'frivolous' trips – Ofosu-Kwakye

Mahama not interested in 'frivolous' trips – Ofosu-Kwakye

The deputy minister for Communications Felix Ofosu-Kwakye has dismissed claims that President John Mahama is globetrotting, saying the President’s trips…
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