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Ghana’s RTI law one of the best in the world – Bagbin

The Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin has described the Right to Information Law which was passed Tuesday night as one of the best in the world. ” Honourable members the RTI has gone through the third reading and is hereby duly passed. This law is one of the best ever passed in any part of the world,” he ...

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Population and Housing Census slated for March 2020

The next Population and Housing Census in Ghana is expected to take place on March 15, 2020. A 24-member Steering Committee set to provide political, cultural and institutional support for the conduct of the 2020 Population and Housing Census has been inaugurated. Inaugurating the Committee, the Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, highlighted the importance of censuses for national development. He ...

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Accidents: Seven most dangerous Highways in Ghana

Some seven highways in Ghana have been marked as the most dangerous highways in the country due to the number of recorded road accidents on these highways. In 2018 alone, there were over 13,000 reported cases of road accidents across the country, with about 15,000 casualties including recorded death cases. According to the National Roads and Safety Commission report (2004-2011), ...

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Last member of National Liberation Council junta dies

Major Gen. Albert Kwesi Ocran, the last member of the National Liberation Council (NLC), the military cum police junta that overthrew Dr Kwame Nkrumah in 1966, has died. He died at the weekend in his hometown, Brakwa in the Asikuma Odoben Brakwa District of the Central Region at the age of 89, a family spokesperson said. Maj. Gen. Ocran was ...

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I slapped a ‘trotro’ driver for over-speeding – Allotey Jacobs reveals

Bernard Allotey Jacobs , former Central Regional Chairman of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has revealed that he once slapped a commercial bus driver for over-speeding. According to him, the bad habit of some Ghanaians keeping quite in public transport, popularly known as ‘trotro’, when drivers are misbehaving on the road has been a major factor fueling road carnage ...

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Over 40% of university students have no employment prospects when they graduate – Joe Jackson

Entrepreneurship is no longer a choice; it is the only viable employment option available to lots of young graduates in the country, says Mr. Joe Jackson, Director of Business Operations of Dalex Finance. He said, “…Ghana has a long way to go in tackling the depressing phenomenon of joblessness…” He blamed the situation on partisan politics, widespread corruption, greed and ...

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Judge, Shaanxi officials to appear before Special Prosecutor over bribery scandal

The National Patriots against Injustice and Corruption (NAPAIC) has announced plans to put the Upper East Regional Supervising High Court Judge, Justice Jacob B. Boon, and some officials of the Shaanxi Mining Company Ltd on trial before Ghana’s Special Prosecutor over a bribery scandal. The officials of the Chinese mining firm were spotted four times secretly visiting the judge at ...

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