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Minority MPs Hoot at Oquaye; Liken Him to Idi Amin
Minority members of Parliament on Friday exhibited their dissatisfaction with the conduct of the Speaker of Parliament, Prof. Mike Oquaye, by hooting at him on the floor of the house.
The angry MPs accused the Speaker of seeking to…
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Police Gun Down 2 Suspected Robbers at Haatso
Some officers from the Greater Accra Regional Police Command have gunned down two suspected notorious robbers in their hideout in what the police calls an exchange of gunfire.
According to the Police, the two, Raymond, alias Dragon, and…
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Recent Robberies Linked To NPP Vigilante Groups – Minority
The Minority in Parliament has said there is a direct correlation between the dramatic surge in robberies in some parts of the country and the activities of vigilante groups affiliated to the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP).…
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Pay Our Salaries on Time – Angry MPs Lament
Some Members of Parliament have expressed concerns over what they call undue delays in the payment of their salaries.
One of the MPs, Ras Mubarak, who raised the concern on the floor of Parliament, said they are yet to be paid their…
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Parliament Passes Controversial Entrance Exams Bill
Parliament has passed the controversial legal profession regulations Bill 2018 despite strong protest from both the Minority and Majority sides of the House.
Before the report of the Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs and…
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45 Drivers Fined Gh¢25k Over Siren Abuse
At least 45 drivers have been fined Gh¢25,710 for abusing the use of siren in the Accra Metropolis.
The exercise was conducted by the Central Motor Traffic and Transport Unit (C/MTTU) Special Taskforce on private vehicles which have been…
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Law school Impasse: MPs Boo at Ayariga’s C’ttee Over Entrance Exams
Members of Parliament, on both sides of the divide, Friday afternoon booed at the chairmen of the Constitutional legal and Parliamentary Affairs and Subsidiary Legislation Committees of Parliament as they presented their recommendation for…
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Public Mistrust the Biggest Challenge for Ghana Police – Sowatey
Security analyst, Emmanuel Sowatey, has said one of the biggest challenges facing the Ghana Police Service is public mistrust.
Speaking on Eyewitness News, he said voluntary information is very important to the success of policing of any…
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NSS Boss Justifies $300,000 Expenditure for MIT Programme
The Executive Director of the National Service Secretariat (NSS), Mustapha Ussif, has rubbished concerns from the MP for Kumbungu, Ras Mubarak, that the secretariat is wasting money by spending $300,000 on a training programme at the…
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Robberies & Killings Could Be Political – Rawlings
Former President Jerry John Rawlings is ‘smelling a rat’ in the recent upsurge of violent armed robbery cases across the country and has expressed hope that they are not politically motivated so as to undermine the security of the country.…
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