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One sided journalist, get your facts right before you talk – Titus Glover clashes with Roland Walker

A former member of parliament for Tema West, Titus Glover, has criticized Roland Walker of TV3 for being an unbalanced journalist who speaks without facts making him a one-sided journalist. He said this during an argument between the two of them which was generated on the controversial Keta Seaport project …

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France clashes with new Burkina Faso junta over whereabout of ousted leader

The French government has rejected allegations by the new military junta in Burkina Faso to the effect that they are supporting ousted leader Lt. Col. Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba. The allegation was leveled by the Captain Ibrahim Traore-led junta that took power on September 30, 2022, with a promise to restore …

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UG suspends Hall Master, Senior Tutor of Commonwealth over recent clashes

The management of the University of Ghana has temporarily suspended the Hall Master and Senior Tutor of Commonwealth Hall over the recent clashes between students in the university. According to the management, the two leaders had to be removed because of their lack of cooperation in the ongoing investigation on …

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WATCH: Heated exchange as Nhyiaeso MP clashes with campaign team member on live radio

What seemed like an attempt by Kumasi-based Abusua FM to resolve the differences between the Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso, Dr Stephen Amoah, and one of his kingmakers in the constituency, Abraham Boadi, alias Opoo Man, backfired after the two men lost their cool on live radio. Dr Stephen Amoah, alias Sticka, and Opoo …

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39-year-old shot in Akropong Chieftaincy clashes amputated

Medical Doctors at the Eastern Regional Hospital have amputated the leg of 39-year-old man Eric Kwabena Boafo alias Wayaas who sustained gunshot injury during chieftaincy clashes at Akropong -Akuapem Saturday, August 6, 2022. Eric Boafo was shot in the left leg around the fascia side of the knee. He was …

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VIDEO: Inter-school games turn bloody after clashes between GSTS and St. Mary’s SHS

Authorities have suspended the inter-schools and colleges competition in Sekondi-Takoradi after clashes between Ghana Secondary Technical School [GSTS] and Saint Mary’s Boys SHS. Three people reportedly got injured in the process leaving one student with a head injury while one teacher lost his teeth and a GSTS bus badly damaged. …

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Sagong community burnt over renewed clashes between Anufors and Konkombas

A community, within Chereponi in the North East Region, Sagong, has been burnt to the ground following renewed clashes between the Anufors and the Konkombas in the area. The clash believed to be a result of a five-year conflict over a parcel of land which is located between Gbalo (an …

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Comedian DKB ‘clashes’ with NPP MP over IMF bailout tweet

Comedian Derrick Kobina Bonney popularly known as DKB squared off with the Member of Parliament for Nsawam-Adoagyiri, Frank Annoh-Dompreh over the latter’s defense of the government’s decision to seek an International Monetary Fund, IMF, bailout programme. Frank Annoh-Dompreh who also doubles as the Majority Chief Whip in Parliament had in a social media post cited a news …

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2 killed in Lafon County sectional clashes

At least two people were killed and another injured during sectional clashes between the Ibahure and Lohutok villages of Lafon County, Eastern Equatoria State in South Sudan on Wednesday, local officials said. The youths from Ibahure village are said to have launched an early morning attack on Lomuloro village in …

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Three allegedly shot dead in renewed clashes at Bawku

Three persons have been reportedly shot dead in what appears to be renewed clashes between some Kusasis and Mamprusis in the Old Kariama Market area of Nyatinga in the Bawku municipality last night. This comes barely days after the West Africa Centre for Counter-Terrorism and Extremism 2022 report pointed to …

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