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Two lawyers suspended after getting pregnant

Two Ghanaian lawyers undergoing a one-year pupilage at an Accra-based private law firm, Legal Ink Lawyers & Notaries, have been suspended after they became pregnant. The two lawyers, who are both expecting their first children, had done two and three months each of the 12-month pupillage. However, they were handed letters on January 6, 2020, to go home and return ...

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River Tano poisoned; don’t drink from it – NADMO to communities

The National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) has advised residents living around the Tano river to desist from drinking from the river since it has been poisoned after an accident Monday. “All communities along the Tano river from Techiman – Tanoso to Chira, Duayaw Nkwanta, Bechem are advised strongly not to drink water from the Tano river effective today till further ...

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I didn’t order sharing of 400 NDA tricycles – Salifu Sa-eed

The Northern regional minister Salifu Sa-eed has denied claims by the dismissed Northern Development Authority that he ordered some individuals to pick the 400 tricycles from the yard of the authority. According to him, the claim by Dr Alhaji Abdel-Majeed Haroun is false. In a statement Monday, the minister said: “I wish to state categorically and unequivocally that, I did ...

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We Need More Investors In Ahafo Region – Regional Ministe

The hardworking Ahafo Regional Minister, who represents the good people of Asunafo North Constituency as their legislator in his first term at the Parliament of Ghana, Hon. Evans Opoku Bobie. He made this statement in his working visit at Ocean Wood Ghana Company Limited in the Ahafo Region. The said mentioned company is located at Nyamebekyere Nkwanta, a conurbation within ...

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Asamoah Boateng cited in land fraud

Stephen Asamoah Boateng, Director-General of State Interests and Governance Authority (SIGA), has been accused of complicity in the illegal seizure of two plots of land belonging to one Daniel Yeboah. Report suggests the former Information Minister and one Patricia Quaye have constituted themselves into a nuisance, terrorizing the original owner and workers working on the property on a daily basis. ...

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Technical University teachers to lose salaries, jobs over illegal strike

Teachers and Administrators in some Technical Universities in the country remain defiant as it continues the strike contrary to the order from the National Labor Commission (NLC). On Friday, the NLC ordered the aggrieved teachers and administrators to immediately resume work as government agreed to pay their allowances by January 29. But checks by Starr News indicate that they are ...

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