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ECG Workers Won’t Be Sacked — MD

THE ELECTRICITY Company of Ghana (ECG) has allayed the fears of its workers, who are afraid of losing their jobs, as talks for concession of the power supply company intensifies. The ECG Managing Director, Ing. Samuel Boakye-Appiah, has…
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Frema, ADB MD Get Heroes Award

The Chief of Staff Akosua Frema Osei Opare and the Managing Director of Agricultural Development Bank (ADB) Dr John Kofi Mensah have been awarded the Exemplary Leadership Awards, by the West Africa International Press Limited, publishers of…
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We Can Produce 100 Human Heads

THE MALLAM, whose intervention has led to the arrest of the two boys, who infamously beheaded a 7-year-old boy in Kumasi and offered the head for sale has broken his silence over the matter. Sheikh Alhaji Mohammed has given a chilling…
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Judges Demand Armed Security in Courts

Over two hundred members of the Alliance of Magistrates and Judges have given the government a 10- day ultimatum to conclude all outstanding negotiations over their conditions of service. To the group, failure to reach a settlement would…
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Judges to Strike On March 21

Judges of the lower courts have served notices to withdraw their services from March 21, this year, if issues concerning their salaries and working conditions were not addressed. They have also decided to withdraw from further salary…
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Freddie Blay, 2 Others Escape Jail

There was drama at the Ada High Court on Friday when beleaguered Deputy General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Nana Obiri Boahen averted the arrest of Freddie Blay, the National Chairman of the Party. Two others being the…
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Govt Explains ‘Eviction Brouhaha

The government had denied claims traders and artisans in front of the private residence of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo were given short notice to move away. According to the government, it is completely false that a weeks’…
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NLA Gets Own Platform

The National Lotteries Authority (NLA) is set to operate its own lotteries platform rather than continue to outsource the job to private companies that were charging government some GHC3Million per month. The new platform would be owned…
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