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Vehicle carrying 88 parcels of narcotics ‘branded MTN’ impounded, two arrested

Koforidua District Police command in Eastern Region has impounded a Toyota Camry and retrieved eighty-eight (88) compressed and parceled substance believed to be Marijuana. Two suspects Solomon Agomadzi ,27, and Bernard Favor ,28, who were aboard the vehicle have been arrested. Sources indicate that on February 18,2022 at about 1:00am …

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Mark my words, Serwaa Broni will go mad on the streets of Canada – Hopeson Adorye

Former New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary Candidate for the Kpone-Katamanso Constituency, Hopeson Adorye, has finally addressed reports that he raided the hotel room of Serwaa Broni. A furious Mr Adorye, who used some unprintable words on Serwaa Broni has debunked ever raiding into the hotel room of the latter. Speaking in …

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Asante Kotoko visit former President J.A Kufuor ahead of Super Clash against Hearts

The management, technical team, and players of Asante Kotoko paid a courtesy call on former President of the country, John Agyekum Kufuor ahead of their game against Hearts of Oak in Accra on Sunday. The ex-Ghana President who was a former chairman of the club was pleased to receive the team and urged …

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Akufo-Addo to deliver 2022 State of the Nation Address on March 3

Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the President of Ghana will be in Parliament on March 3, 2022, to present the State of the Nation Address. Deputy Majority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin made the announcement during the presentation of the Business Statement for the Fifth Week ending February 25, 2022, on Friday, February …

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World Bank report indicates Ghana’s arrears were 5% of GDP pre-COVID-19

A new World Bank report has revealed that Ghana had accumulated significant government arrears prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. This is far higher than the projected arrears post-COVID-19. The report, dubbed: “Finance for an Equitable Recovery”, indicates that the percentage of the country’s arrears was estimated at almost 5% of …

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US woman becomes first female to be cured of HIV

A US patient is believed to be the third person in the world, and first woman, to be cured of HIV. The patient was being treated for leukaemia when she received a stem cell transplant from someone with natural resistance to the Aids-causing virus. The woman has now been free …

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Something is not right! – Ghanaians react after UTV announces John Dumelo as next host of United Showbiz

The Despite Media Group has unveiled John Dumelo as the host of its highly patronised prime time entertainment show, United Showbiz, for this weekend. The latest announcement comes barely a week after the management of United Television released a flier with Yvonne Nelson as host for last week’s edition of the …

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Shatta Wale and Medikal accused of copying video concept of Lil Wayne for their ‘Stubborn Academy’ visuals

Dancehall artiste Shatta Wale and rapper Medikal have been exposed for literally adopting a video concept of American singer’s Lil Wayne and DaBaby’s for the visuals of their new song ‘Stubborn Academy’. A critical analysis of both videos shows that the two have the same idea and storyline with almost …

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Video of Sandra Ankobiah flaunting her highly ‘inflated’ backside causes stir online

Sandra Ankobiah has succeeded in getting Ghanaians to talk about her once again after putting her heavily pumped up butt on display for the cameras. The lawyer and entrepreneur attended a party last Sunday dubbed ‘A Brunch in February’ and made sure to steal the spotlight on the night with …

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You are not ‘headmaster of journalism’ – ASEPA boss to ‘ungrateful’ Manasseh

Mensah Thompson, Executive Director of the Alliance for Social Equity and Public Accountability, ASEPA, has written an open letter directed at the investigative journalist, Manasseh Azure Awuni. Thompson pointed out in the letter posted on Facebook that Manasseh’s recent pronouncements on arrests of some civil society activists left much to …

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