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Woyome requests 5 Supreme Court Judges to hear his case

Embattled businessman, Alfred Agbesi Woyome has filed another application for stay of proceedings requesting for 5 Supreme Court Justices to hear his case and not one. Mr Woyome who was absent in court Monday, was supposed to have his cross-examination continue today. Kasapa FM’s Court Correspondent, Daakyehene Ofosu Agyeman reported that Mr Woyome’s application will be heard on November 21. ...

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Government to pay BECE candidates’ registration fees

All Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) candidates in public schools will be registered for free by government for the 2018 examinations. “Government will absorb the registration fees of candidates in the public Junior High Schools (JHS),” a statement by West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) said. The statement, authored by W Addy Lamptey for WAEC Head of National Office, mentioned GH¢75 ...

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2018 Budget Must Propel Rapid Economic Growth – GN Research

In March 2017, the Minister of Finance, Mr Ken Ofori-Atta, presented the budget for the 2017 fiscal year which was dominated by tax reforms aimed at growing the private sector and debt management measures to create fiscal space for spending. Other policies in the 2017 budget includes, One Village One Dam, One District One Factory, Free Senior High School Education ...

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Mahama should go to Dubai and rest, he’s the man to lead NDC in 2020 – DCE

The District Chief Executive Officer for Amansie West District, William Asante Bediako has described former President John Dramai Mahama as the ‘right candidate’ to lead the opposition National Democratic Congress [NDC] in the 2020 Presidential polls. Asante Bediako speaking on Abusua Nkmmo hosted by Kwame Adinkra said the NDC has no other better figure presently to lead the party than ...

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2018 budget will create massive hardships – Minority

The Minority in Parliament has predicted next year will be a difficult year for Ghanaians despite assurances by government of better times ahead. According to the NDC minority, claims by President Akufo-Addo that the 2018 budget will create jobs is a mirage since evidence on the grounds run contrary to the projections by government. Addressing a roundtable ahead of Wednesday’s ...

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Parliament Passes Zongo Devt Fund Bill

Parliament on Friday passed the Zongo Development Fund Bill in fulfillment of the promise by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo during the 2016 general elections to establish the fund to improve the lives of members of Zongo communities across the country. The Zongo Development Fund Bill seeks to establish a Fund to speed up the development of Zongo communities. The ...

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Be careful with people who say they can fight corruption – Duncan-Williams

Founder of Action Chapel International, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, has said winning the fight against corruption is conditioned on a total change in the Ghanaian attitude. In a sermon to his congregation on Sunday, the charismatic leader said people who scream about fighting corruption in society should be careful what they wish for. “We need to be very careful as a ...

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Don’t Assent To Major Mahama’s Trust Fund

Two Ghanaian professors have kicked against an attempt by parliament to pass a bill in the name of Major Maxwell Mahama, the army officer who was brutally murdered at Denkyira-Obuasi (now New Obuasi), in the Central Region in May this year. According to them, it will be prudent for the government to widen the scope of the bill for the ...

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Two unemployed friends bag 15-year prison term each

Two unemployed friends who attacked and robbed a trader and her granddaughter of a mobile phone, handbag and eighty Ghana cedis have been slapped with a 15-year jail term by a Juabeng Circuit Court over the weekend. Kwabena Agyeibi, 31 and Isaac Gyamfi -22 of Mampongteng Korea pleaded guilty to three charges after police retrieved mobile phones, handbag and mask ...

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Free SHS: NAGRAT to demand review of class size

The National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) has indicated plans to demand from the education management body, a review of class size to address the issue of overcrowding following the implementation of the government’s free Senior High School policy. According to Vice President of NAGRAT, Angel Gabriel Karbonu the current situation where some classrooms have over 50 students is unproductive. ...

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