Elvis Anokye

Delay takes her famous TV show ‘The Delay Show’ to TV3 after 9 years

It might have been years of learning and new strategy development to bounce back stronger, bigger and better. Deloris Frimpong Manso’s flagship TV show ‘The Delay Show’ gained prominence when it was first aired on Media General’s TV3 years ago. The show, then on TV3 saw a good number of …

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‘IMF is the solution to Ghana’s economic challenges, not e-levy’ – Ato Forson

The debate about the passing of the controversial Electronic Transaction Levy (E-levy) by the government still remains unsettled after facing rejection from the Ghanaian public and the Minority caucus in Parliament. Although the government claims the intended purpose of the new tax measure is to raise revenue to support job creation …

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Power cable collapse at Dr. Congo market kills 26

Image caption, A high-voltage cable snapped and fell onto houses and people shopping At least 26 people have died after they were electrocuted by a falling power cable at a market in the Democratic Republic of Congo, police say. The high-voltage cable snapped and fell onto houses and people shopping …

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Sammi Awuku drags Abena Korkor to CID for accusing him of death threats

     Director General of National Lottery Authority (NLA), Sammi Awuku, has reported Nana Abena Korkor Addo to the Criminal Investigation Department of the Ghana Police Service for defamation. Abena Korkor in several live videos on social media has alleged she had an amorous relationship with the politician and other popular …

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Kasoa murder: I was nowhere near murder scene – Suspected killer tells court

Nicholas Kani, the second accused person for the murder of 10-year-old Ishmael Mensah Abdullah has said he was nowhere near the crime scene where the murder happened. Kani, has raised a defence of Alibi and said he has witnesses to support his defence of Alibi. An Alibi is a defence …

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Otto Addo prepared tactics for Ghana vs Germany at 2014 World Cup – Saanie Daara reveals

Former Communications Director for the Ghana Football Association, Saanie Daara   GFA and government at loggerheads over next Black Stars coach Ghana to face Nigeria in 2022 World Cup playoffs Chris Hughton pops up as governments choice for Black Stars Former Communications Director for the Ghana Football Association, Saanie Daara has made a …

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UCC statutes allow school’s closure after 21 days of non-academic work

There have been claims and uncertainties about whether or not public universities in the country have provisions that compel them to shut down the schools when academic work is continuously disrupted for 21 days. While some reports mention 21 days, others have reported that universities can close down after 31 …

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Two times Ursula Owusu’s E-levy comments courted controversy

  Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, Communication and Digitization Minister Ursula Owusu twice courts controversy over E-levy defense Majority and Minority standoff over E-levy persists E-levy contained in 2022 budget Communication and Digitalization Minister, Ursula Owusu-Ekuful has in the last three months courted controversy over the controversial Electronic Transactions (E-levy) tax contained in …

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E-Levy: Government determined to find ways of sustaining economy – Akufo-Addo

  Parliament engages stakeholders on E-Levy Minority, citizens oppose E-Levy E-Levy to shore up revenue, create jobs – Finance Minister President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has expressed his administration’s resolve to find ways of addressing revenue gaps in government’s 2022 budget. According to him, government as a result of the coronavirus pandemic has …

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Paramount chief of Offinso ‘goes home’ Feb 24; funerals banned

The late Nana Wiafe Akenten III The burial and final funeral rites of the late paramount chief of Offinso would take place from February 22 -24, the Traditional Council has announced, as it imposes a ban on drumming and noisemaking in the area. The remains of Nana Wiafe Akenten III …

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