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Admit 499 law students – AG orders GLC

Attorney General (AG) Godfred Yeboah Dame has directed the General Legal Council (GLC) to admit the 499 students who were denied entry into the Ghana School of Law. According to the AG, the students are either to be admitted to the Ghana School of Law (GSL) this November or in May 2022. However, the AG recommended that the GLC ensure ...

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IGP, Police administration meet creative arts industry players

Over 130 players of the creative arts industry met with the leadership of the Ghana Police Service at the Police Headquarters, Wednesday, 10th November, 2021. The players came from various sectors of the industry and it included musicians, actors, producers, bloggers, poets, comedians and dancers as well as representatives of the various associations and recognised groups within the industry. The ...

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Covid-19: I’ve lost too many friends; get vaccinated – Mahama

Former President John Dramani Mahama has encouraged Ghanaians to get vaccinated against the coronavirus because the vaccines save lives. Mr Mahama said he has personally lost friends to the pandemic because they did not believe in vaccination. Using himself as an example, the 2020 flagbearer of the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) said the vaccines are safe and have ...

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A/R: African swine fever kills 3000 pigs in Ejisu

The African swine fever has killed some 3,000 pigs in Ejisu in the Ashanti region. The disease was first recorded three weeks ago and believed to have been brought through another pig from outside. Secretary for the Pig Farmers Association in the area, George Adjei told Class FM’s Ashanti Regional Correspondent Elisha Adarkwah on Wednesday, 10 November that, not less ...

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Stop being arrogant and fix poor roads – Minority to Amoako-Atta

The Minority in Parliament has slammed the Roads and Highways Minister Kwasi Amoako-Atta over his comments slighting Ghanaians who demonstrate in demand for better roads. The Minister called the bluff of such protesters arguing demonstrations do not fix or build roads. According to the minister, he is appalled by educated people who embark on such exercises. “It is unreasonable for ...

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Owusu Bempah, six others slapped with 11 new charges

The General Overseer of the Glorious Word Power Ministry Rev. Isaac Owusu Bempah and six others have been slapped with 11 new charges after they were earlier discharged and rearrested. The other six are Mensah Ofori, Bright Berchie, Kwabena Nyarko aka Matata, Nana Acheampong, Nana Brown and Kwame Amoh. They have all pleaded not guilty to charges ranging from Conspiracy ...

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Ghana’s economy in a ditch – Mahama

Former President John Mahama has accused the Akufo-Addo government of running the Ghanaian economy into a ditch. “So, the economy has been run into a ditch and I know that in a few days’ time, they will read the budget and it’s the intention of this government to increase taxes and increase tariffs on electricity and water and all that. ...

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Operationalise Ho Airport – Volta group to Gov’t

The Volta Development Forum, a business society in the Volta region is demanding answers from the government and the Aviation Ministry as to why the Ho airport has since not been operationalized several months after domestic flight operators, African World Airlines undertook a test flight to the facility and declared it fit for purpose. At a press briefing earlier today ...

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Microsft’s GitHub CEO to be replaced by product Chief Thomas Dohmke

Microsoft has announced the stepping down of Nat Friedman – the CEO of its subsidiary company GitHub. The announcement came on Wednesday and a replacement has already been mentioned. Microsoft announced that Thomas Dohmke, GitHub’s Product Chief will be replacing Nat Friedman as CEO of the subsidiary company. The announcement fits into the trend of top executives of tech companies ...

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