Month: October 2019
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POLITICS
Video: NDC fumes over campaigning Free SHS ambassador
The NDC has raised concerns over a footage showing an active campaigning at a secondary school by a man who…
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GENERAL NEWS
$200m for Accra floods: Gov’t behaving like a vulture – Ahi
A former Deputy Minister of Works and Housing, Mr Samson Ahi has said the Akufo-Addo-led government’s posture vis-à-vis the perennial…
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News Africa
Renowned cancer specialist dies of prostate cancer
Renowned cancer specialist, Professor Aderemi Tajudeen Ajekigbe, has died four months after he found that he had stage four prostate cancer,…
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GENERAL NEWS
Borders Closure: Nana donates 450k CFA to stranded Ghanaian drivers
President Nana Akufo-Addo has donated a sum of 450,000 CFA to stranded Ghanaian drivers at the Seme-Krake Border of Nigeria…
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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
[VIDEO]: Rev. Obofour hired me to smoke weed in church – Wee smoker reveals
Just last week a video emerged on social media that saw a young man smoking wee in the church of…
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GENERAL NEWS
We need Nigeria more – Trade ministry to GUTA
Government has called on angry members of the Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) who are locking Nigerian shops in…
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BUSINESS NEWS
Upfront CST deductions stopped, subscribers to get bonuses
The Ghana Chamber of Telecommunication has announced it has agreed with the government to stop the upfront deduction of the…
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HEALTH
Pakistan to build medical camps in Ghana
The government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is expected to provide some medical camps in Ghana. The Ambassador of…
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News Africa
South Africa arrests 100 migrants at UN building
South African police have arrested around 100 foreigners during an operation to evict refugees and asylum seekers from a UN…
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WORLD NEWS
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi: US releases first images of raid on compound
The US military has published the first footage of the raid in northern Syria that resulted in the death of…
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