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South African student turns down offer to study in U.S., chooses local university

South African student Aphiwe Hlatshwayo has rejected an offer to study in the U.S. on a scholarship. Aphiwe, who achieved six distinctions in her final matric exams at Redford House The Hills in Pretoria, has been accepted to study anatomy at Seattle University in the U.S. But she declined that …

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Who told you we are unhappy with our leadership? – NDC MP to party’s national executives

The Member of Parliament for Tamale Central, Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, has criticised the national executives of his party, the National Democratic Congress, for replacing the leadership of the minority caucus. According to him, the replacement of the leadership of the minority caucus was totally necessary. Speaking in an interview on JoyNews, on …

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Court orders Alex Mould, Gavivina to pay GHC5m bail bond for ‘missing’ Sedina Tamaklo

Alex Mould, a former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), and Gavivina Tamakloe have been ordered to pay a bond of GHC5 million to the state for failing to produce Sedina Tamakloe Attionu. The sureties, Alex Mould and Gavivina Tamakloe, secured a GHC 5 million …

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Health Ministry used GH¢20m to renovate an apartment it rented for GH¢15 million – A-G

The Auditor-General’s report on the Government of Ghana’s COVID-19 expenditure has disclosed that the Ministry of Health leased a building for 25 years for over GH¢15million. The report also stated that the ministry used over GH¢20 million to refurbish the building which was to serve as a COVID-19 isolation centre but was never …

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VIDEO: I’m taking my hood to Africa, they’ve got to see Ghana – Meek Mill

Following criticism from many Ghanaians for filming portions of a music video at the Jubilee House, American rapper Meek Mill has admitted that he won’t return to Ghana alone the next time he visits. In a tweet, the artiste shared, he said he was going to invite others to make …

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Domelevo reacts to ‘commendable’ Auditor-General report on COVID-19 funds

Daniel Yaw Domelevo, the former Auditor-General (A-G) has reacted to the latest A-G report on COVID-19 expenditure spanning March 2020 to June 2022. Domelevo disclosed in a TV interview (January 23) that he was about to start auditing the COVID expenditure in line with the Constitutional provision as contained in …

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Decision to contest Atta Mills for NDC flagbearership may have been an error – Spio-Garbrah

A former Minister of Education, Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, has said it may have been an error for him to contest former President John Evan Atta Mills in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer race in 2006. According to him, he took the decision to contest after the late president, who was his …

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He Promised To Marry Me – Ghanaian Lady Abroad Accuses Obofour Of Chopping And Dumping Her

A Ghanaian woman living abroad has said that Rev. Obofour, a controversial man of God, used and dumped her.She says that Obofour told her they would get married, but after they slept together, he dumped her. The Ghanaian woman who looked “older” said that this happened a long time ago. …

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Kwasi Appiah reveals how Dr. Kofi Amoah threatened to sack him after refusing to call Muntari, KP Boateng

Former Black Stars coach, James Kwasi Appiah has recounted how he was threatened with the possibility of a sack when he worked under the leadership of Dr. Kofi Amoah as the president of the Ghana Football Association’s Normalisation Committee. According to Kwasi Appiah, his relationship with Dr. Kofi Amoah went sour …

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I was scared while coming to Ghana – American citizen

Chloe, popularly known as Yaa Baby was born and raised in the United States of America and had to journey to Ghana together with her family at age ten. Her father was a missionary and was tasked to oversee the affairs of a Baptist Church in the West African country. …

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