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Why a prophet says Anas will die in November 2018

A preacher man has prophesied the imminent demise of award-winning journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas. The man of God has thus warned the boss of Tiger Eye PI to undergo some spiritual cleansing to avert the impending calamity, failure of which may lead to his untimely death. According to a report by Mynewsgh.com, the man of God is said to have ...

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Bill to criminalise homosexuality coming soon- Foh Amoaning

The spokesperson for the National Coalition for Proper Human Sexual Rights and Family Values said his outfit would soon present a draft bill to Parliament to criminalized homosexuality. Moses Foh Amoaning said the bill titled a ‘Comprehensive Solution Based Legislative Framework for Dealing with the Lesbianism Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Phenomenon,’ would be presented to Parliament by the end ...

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Release Delayed Free SHS Grant – CHASS Pleads With Govt

The Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools ( CHASS) has pleaded with the government to release free SHS grants for the third term. CHASS in a statement on Monday, May 28, said the delays in the payment of the grant is creating serious financial challenges for the Senior High Schools in the country. The plea by the schools comes ...

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‘Kweku Baako doesn’t know the real evil Anas; I’ll strip him naked’ – Ken Agyapong

Assin Central MP Kennedy Agyapong has said if Editor-in-Chief of the New Crusading Guide newspaper, Abdul-Malik Kweku Baako knew how “corrupt, evil and wicked” his protégé Anas Aremeyaw Anas is, then he would stop defending the award-winning investigative journalist’s entrapment methodology he employs in his undercover journalism practice. In the lawmaker’s view, if Anas were to have been using the ...

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We have increased fares by 10 % – Two Unions

Two driver unions, Concerned Drivers and True Drivers Union have served notice of an increment in transport fares effective today, Monday,May 28. The drivers say the decision to increase the fares is due to the increment in petroleum products. Spokesperson for the two unions, David Agboado said, although petroleum products have increased over a period, they have not increased the ...

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$1.2b for Ghana card is ‘fraud’; give me only $50m and I’ll deliver – Ken Agyapong

If many Ghanaians expressed reservation about the figure of $1.2 billion for the Ghana Card in their rooms and in silence, that will not include Mr Kennedy Agyapong, New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Assin Central, who MyNewsGh.com can confirm has lashed out at the “fraud” being perpetrated by Prof Ken Attafuah, head of National Identification Authority (NIA) ...

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Our meeting with Health Ministry may not be fruitful – Striking Lab Scientists

Aggrieved laboratory scientist are casting doubts over the successful outcome of the scheduled meeting with the Health Ministry today. The concerned health workers say the entrenched posturing of the Ministry in previous meetings is evident that today’s anticipated meeting will amount to nothing. Thousands of patients across the country have been left frustrated following the decision by the lab scientist ...

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Jobless nurses picket

Members of the Coalition of Unemployed Private Nurses yesterday picketed at both the health and finance ministries over their delayed posting. According to the coalition, their action stemmed from the reason their meeting with Vice-President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, over the matter, has hit a snag. The leadership of the jobless nurses accused the government of dragging its feet on the ...

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Ghana Card Failure: Sabotage Not An Impossibility – NIA Boss

The CEO of the National Identification Authority (NIA) Professor Ken Attafuah is suggesting the Authority’s failure to meet the timelines for beginning registrations and issuance of the much talked about Ghana Card could be as a result of sabotage. Despite stating that he is not a conspiracy theorist so as to raise the specter of suspicion, he just could not ...

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