Monthly Archives
September 2017
Gov’t to Support Industry Sector with $2bn
The Minister of Trade and Industry Alan Kojo Kyerematen has reiterated government’s commitment to support the manufacturing subsector with a sum of 2 billion dollars.
This, the minister says is to help in expanding their businesses.…
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Afia Schwarzenegger’s Husband in Court on Monday
The Lawrence Abrokwa versus Afia Schwarzenegger case would be heard at an Accra Circuit Court on Monday, September 25, 2017.
The embattled husband of the outspoken comedienne and television broadcaster, failed to appear before the Accra…
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Immigration Boss Urges Personnel to be Disciplined
The Comptroller-General of the Ghana Immigration Service, Kwame Takyi, has urged personnel in the service to demonstrate a strong level discipline in the discharge of their duties.
He made the call while on a 3-day working visit to the…
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Sue rLG if Negotiation Fails – Avedzi
The Chairperson of Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee, James Klutse Avedzi, has suggested that recovering the GHc6.3 million debt RLG Communications Limited owes Ghana is not as daunting as some have suggested.
According to him, the…
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GCAA Cautions Public Against 2 Airlines
The Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has warned the public against transacting business with Gold Star Airline and Global Ghana Airlines to misleading destinations.
The Authority says the two airlines have been advertising…
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Don’t Use Music as a Propaganda Piece – M.anifest
Award-winning Ghanaian rapper, M.anifest, has urged Ghanaians to use music to tell the country’s history and not for propaganda.
Speaking on the Citi Breakfast Show on Thursday, M.anifest said music should be used to tell only the truth…
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No Money to Fix Accra-Tema Motorway Now – Karbo
The Deputy Minister for Roads and Transport, Anthony Karbo, has attributed government’s inability to fix some roads including the Tema Motorway to lack of funds.
There have been several calls on government to complete the interchange and…
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Macron takes a page from Trump
The French president, Emmanuel Macron, has signed a controversial set of executive orders making sweeping changes to France’s complex labour laws at a highly stage-managed ceremony in the style of the US president, Donald Trump.
The…
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Stop stigmatizing lepers – Nurse
Mrs. Esther Kwakye, a nurse at the Ga South Municipal Hospital at McCarthy Hill, has urged Ghanaians to stop the stigmatisation and discrimination against lepers.
In an interview with Ghana News Agency (GNA), on Tuesday, Mrs. Kwakye…
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