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Attorney General heads to Parliament to amend laws for adoption of evidence amongst others

Minutes after securing a favourable judgement from the Court of Appeal in the Opuni and Agongo cases, the Attorney General and Minister of Justice announced he is heading to Parliament soon with a new Bill for Ghanaian judges to adopt proceedings in criminal trials in the event that another judge is unable …

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Basic school heads lament 2years non-payment of capitation grant

Conference of Heads of Basic Schools is lamenting the non-payment of capitation grant meant for the operationalization of basic schools for the past two years. The association explains that the situation is crippling the progress of teaching and learning in schools. Speaking to Citi News, the General Secretary of the Conference …

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Issuing unapproved prospectus to Form 1 students prohibited – GES warn Heads of schools

Ghana Education Service (GES) has called on Heads of Second Cycle institutions across the country to stick to the approved harmonised prospectus for form one students. The GES also reminded Heads of Second Cycle institutions, that issuing unapproved prospectus and selling items supplied by government to students is prohibited. According …

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Ken Ofori-Atta heads to China to seek debt cancellation

The government of Ghana will this week start actively engaging external debtors with the view to getting debt cancellation, especially from the Paris club of creditors. The first stop of a government delegation seeking debt restructuring will be in China with Minister of Finance Ken Ofori-Atta will be leading the team expected …

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K. T. Hammond is new trade minister, Bryan Acheampong heads to agric ministry

The President of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has made new ministerial appointments. Kobina Tahiru Hammond has been appointed Minister of Trade and Industry, while Bryan Acheampong will now head the Ministry of Food and Agriculture. Other appointments are Stephen Asamoah Boateng, for Ministry of Chieftaincy; Mohammed Amin Adam, Minister …

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Hajia Bintu tempts fans with her latest hot curvy photos turning heads (+Photos)

  Influencer and TikToker Hajia Bintu’s latest photo release has left admirers intrigued and confused The TikToker seized the opportunity to offer advice to her fans, while updating her followers on her life. The pictures released by Hajia Bintu are only confusing people online. Source: Club Mate

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Meet Ghana’s bikini queens who turn heads in 2022

If you have it, show it off! This is precisely what some female entertainers with ripped bodies have been doing in bikinis. These celebrities with the sexiest bikini bodies are commonly seen in swimwear that is either monokini, microkini, or bando. Efia Odo, Nikki Samonas, Sandra Ankobea, and Yvonne Nelson, …

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Majority heads to Supreme Court over Adwoa Safo

The Majority in Parliament has initiated an action at the Supreme Court with regard to Speaker Alban Bagbin’s ruling on Adwoa Safo‘s absenteeism case. The Writ, yet to be filed, titled Sulemana Adamu Sanid, the plaintiff vs The Attorney General is to challenge the Speaker’s ruling not to automatically activate the …

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Australian company heads to London Court, set to sue Ghana for $395m over gold mining saga

An Australian company, Cassius Mining Limited, is set to sue Ghana for $395m at the the London Court of International Arbitration over what it says was the country’s role in helping another mining company steal $142m worth of gold from its concession. According to The Sydney Morning Herald report, both …

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Those who collapsed GN Bank had ‘kerosene’ in their heads – PPP

The Director of Communications for Progressive People’s Party (PPP), Felix Mantey has described the people who played a role in collapsing Dr. Paa Kwesi Ndoum’s GN Bank as having ‘kerosene’ in their heads. According to him, the founder and bankroller of the political party and owner of the collapsed GN …

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