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W/R: Huge mammal washed ashore

A big mammal believed to be a whale has been washed ashore at Bakano in Sekondi. This has attracted many people from all walks of life to move to the scene to catch a glimpse of the mammal. Not even the offensive stench could stop the residents from tripping to the shore. Some concerned residents told Empire News’ Emmanuel Ohene-Gyan ...

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Kidnapping not new in Ghana – Interior Minister

The Interior Minister, Ambrose Dery has dismissed claims that the recent spate of kidnappings is new to Ghana. Defending his assertion, Mr. Dery said the country has recorded some 504 kidnapping cases since 2011. The GNA reports that the Minister was addressing Regional, Divisional and District Crime Officers at the opening of a two-day annual conference when he made the ...

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Gov’t using ‘free SHS ambassadors’ to campaign in schools – NDC

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has alleged that the government is using subterfuge means to campaign in Senior High School across the country. According to the biggest opposition party, persons who brand themselves as ambassadors for the revolutionary Free Senior High School policy go to the schools purposely to campaign for the government with the 2020 general elections looming. In ...

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Don’t allow the West to impose values on us — Speaker

The Speaker of Parliament, Professor Mike Aaron Oquaye, has asked Ghanaians to cherish their culture and not allow the West to impose their liberal values on the country. He alleged that the West were facing many challenges today due to some liberal policies they espoused over the years, for which reason Ghanaians, and for that matter Africa, must consciously re-examine ...

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I can no longer hear your case – Canadian kidnappers Judge

The sitting judge at the Criminal Division of the Accra High Court where four persons are before the court for the kidnap of some Canadian nationals, Justice George Buadi, has said he will no longer hear the case. In court Thursday when the case was called, the judge said his days at Court are numbered and therefore he is not ...

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Cash for Justice investigative piece airs tonight

Where there is a shortage of water, the affected community may retire to bed in peace. Where the people cry over a fuel shortage, the noise, no matter how loud it may sound, may be forgotten as time passes. Where schools lament a shortage of furniture, the deprived souls may improvise. Where there are protests over shortage of infrastructure, a ...

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