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Ashanti: Young Cadres Commemorates 42nd Anniversary of the 31st December Revolution

    In the commemoration of the 42nd anniversary, the young cadres of NDC have organized a workshop for its members to prepare and equip them on how to protect ballot boxes ahead of the 2024 general election in the Ashanti Region. The celebration themed “Building the Ghana we want: …

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99% of 31st night prophecies don’t meet Biblical standard – Rev. Frimpong-Manso

Rev. Prof. Paul Frimpong Manso, President of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC), has advised Ghanaians to dismiss 31st Night declarations because they fail the Biblical standard for prophecies. The GPCC boss is of the view that most of the pastors who go ahead with such so-called prophecies are …

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Zanetor evokes JJ’s spirit with ‘boom speech’ at 31st December anniversary

Zanetor Agyeman Rawlings, daughter of late president JJ Rawlings delivered an impassioned speech at the just-ended commemoration of the 31st December revolution in Accra. The medical doctor and Member of Parliament’s presentation addressed the National Democratic Congress in part and called out the ruling New Patriotic Party government on issues …

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GT Bank to reject ‘Ghs20 and Ghs50 Ghana notes’ from 31st August?

UPDATE: GT Bank Ghana has rectified an earlier report suggesting that it will no longer accept ’50 and 20 paper notes’ for banking transactions effective August 31. The bank in an email to its customers clarified that the currency denomination it meant to refer to was the UK pounds sterling which …

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Police invite Nigel Gaisie over 31st night ‘Umuofia’ prophecies

The founder and leader of Prophetic Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel Giasie, has received an invitation from the Criminal Investigations Department of the Ghana Police Service. The invitation by the police according to GhanaWeb sources is in relation to some prophecies issued by the man of God during his end of …

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