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All the big names listed as galamsey ‘culprits’ in Prof. Frimpong’s report

Former Environment Minister, Prof. Kwabena Frimpong Boateng has been in the news following a 36-page statement he released on illegal small-scale mining in Ghana. The former Minister, while submitting a report on the work of the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Illegal Mining (IMCIM), not only cited the challenges the committee faced …

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Let us not interfere in prosecution of rapists and child marriage culprits

Thirty-seven Members of Parliament (MPs) have called for all MPs, Assembly members, traditional and religious leaders to desist from interfering in the prosecution of perpetrators of the crimes, especially rapists in their localities. The call was to eradicate the interference of persons with social status with money in the prosecution …

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FG fingers ISWAP as culprits in Owo Church massacre

Security chiefs who attended Thursday’s Security Council Meeting at the Presidential Villa, Abuja have narrowed down the perpetrators of Sunday’s church killings in Owo, Ondo State to the Islamic State of West Africa(ISWAP). Although no arrest has been made as investigations and trailing of the terrorists were still ongoing, the …

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Match fixing culprits in Ghana League will be punished – GFA

General Secretary of the Ghana football Association Prosper Harrison Addo says the wheel of justice will soon catch catch with culprits in the alleged match fixing case between Ashgold and Inter Allies. The FA is yet to come out with a decision on last season’s case after opening an investigation …

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Prosecute all culprits in Christ Embassy ‘high-risk Covid’ event – GMA to Police

The Ghana Medical Association has called for swift prosecution of all persons involved in the high-risk Covid-19 programme organised by the leadership of the Christ Embassy Church Ghana. A Press Statement issued by the GMA following the development said: “The GMA hereby urges the Attorney Generals’ Department and the Ghana …

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