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Akufo-Addo appoints Mahama as ECG Managing Director

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has appointed legal practitioner, Samuel Dubik Masubir Mahama, as Managing Director of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG). He takes over from Kwame Agyeman–Budu, whose statutory retirement starts next week. Jones Ofori–Addo, who is the Deputy Managing Director responsible for sales, customer service and finance, was made …

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Cedi to further depreciate as no cent of US$2bn capital has been raised – Adongo warns

Deputy Ranking Member on Parliament’s Finance Committee, Isaac Adongo, has cautioned of a further sustained depreciation of the Ghana Cedi. He believes government’s promise to raise and inject a capital of US$2 billion meant to shore the Cedi and stabilise the economy, is yet to get results. In a Facebook post sighted …

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Tourism Minister unveils Asamoah Gyan as Tourism Goodwill Ambassador

The Minister of Tourism Arts and Culture, Dr Ibrahim Mohammed Awal on Thursday unveiled Asamoah Gyan as one of Ghana’s Tourism Goodwill Ambassadors. The Minister, during a short ceremony to unveil the renowned footballer, said Gyan had gained prominence over the world and it was important to appreciate him as a country and …

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Akufo-Addo scores own goal as hardship bites harder

‘Kasa ye mframa’, ‘kasa tenten nto ponko’ – These are some Akan phrases translated as ‘it is easier said than done’ being thrown at President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo as reactions to his performance as president of the country as against what he promised the Ghanaian electorate prior to the presidential elections. …

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I only remember Mahama as the ‘dead goat’ president – Former Methodist Bishop

Bishop Stephen Richard Bosomtwe Ayensu, a former Methodist Bishop for Obuasi, has stated that he only remembers former President John Dramani Mahama as being the ‘dead goat’ President. He said Mahama seeking another term in office would offer nothing to change the status of Ghanaians. Bishop Bosomtwe Ayensu further noted …

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Food crisis hits Free SHS as gov’t owes food suppliers over GHC500m

President Nana Akufo-Addo’s flagship programme, the Free Senior High School (Free SHS) policy, is faced with a major challenge of feeding the beneficiaries, especially those in boarding schools as food suppliers get ready to withdraw services over a GHC500milion debt owed them. The New Publisher gathered that though the situation …

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Eight feared dead as Chinese Fishing Vessel sinks along Saltpong Marine Waters

A Chinese fishing vessel, MV Comforter 2 has sunk in the wee hours of last Friday, May 6, 2022, along the Elmina – Takoradi marine waters. Its last known position was said to be 46 nautical miles South of Saltpond. Information gathered by Empire News indicates that 25 crew members were on …

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I earn GH¢5,000 as a teacher in Turkey, I didn’t want to spend my life in Ghana – Turkey-based Ghanaian

Turkey-based Ghanaian, Arnold Ababio has stated that he did not want to spend his life in Ghana. He thought of himself as an ‘international person.’ Speaking on ‘Daily Hustle Worldwide,’ Arnold disclosed that he earns GH¢5000 as a high school teacher in Turkey. Moreover, the Political Science degree holder reveals …

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VIDEO: Confusion as man proposes to his lover at her father’s funeral

A man decided to console his grieving girlfriend during her father’s funeral by asking for her hand in marriage. In the video circulating on TikTok, the happy man went on his knees in front of her father’s coffin to propose. The jaw-dropping incident that has since gained traction on social …

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Fantana turns fans on as she goes raw in latest video

Songstress Fantana has got the reaction she was yearning for when she flaunted her banging body in a latest video. She was rocking a bikini while wiggling her raw backside supposedly to turn her fans on. The New African Lady composer was covered in green paint as she balanced her body on …

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