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VIDEO: Mood at UEW after lecturer, 3 students were killed in accident at Apirede

Students and management of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), have been thrown into a state of mourning and shock following the death of four persons in an accident at Apirede in the Eastern Region. Some of the students, who spoke to Adom News, expressed their emotions after the news broke. The accident, which …

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We’re tired of sacrificing – GPRTU says as it hints transport fares increment

Head of Communications at GPRTU, Abbas Moro, has said his outfit can no longer bear the burden of saving the public from paying new fares amidst the hikes in price of petroleum products on the market. According to him, the economic crisis and increase in fuel prices are having dire …

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Wakaso, Ati Zig, 9 other players who were dropped from latest Ghana squad

Black Stars head coach, Otto Addo has reduced his squad for the upcoming international break in comparison to his previous selection for the 2023 African Cup of Nations qualifiers in May 2022. When compared to his previous 33-man squad for the qualifiers, the German-based tactician reduced the number by four and …

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PHOTOS: These celebrities could have been in trouble if they were in Rwanda

On the back of the 24-year-old Rwanda woman, Liliane Mugabekazi, who was arrested for her ‘shameful dressing’ that exposed her bare breast, some Ghanaian celebrities have been cited as persons who could have been in the same soup if they were in Rwanda. Liliane Mugabekazi who has been in prison …

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Cedi depreciation: We’re not planning any demonstration- GUTA denies publication

The Ghana Union of Traders Association GUTA has denied threatening to embark on massive demonstration against the Akuffo Addo lead government over the free fall of the Ghana cedi on international market. According to them, protesting against government in these trying times will not change the fortunes of the Economy. …

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Why police reforms in Tanzania were innevitable

That is the message delivered by President Samia Suluhu Hassan when she swore in Mr Camillus Wambura as the new Inspector General of Police (IGP) at Chamwino State House in Dodoma yesterday. The Head of State had on a number of occasions since coming into office early last year publicly …

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How Tsatsu Tsikata’s first law school results were announced in 1969

Renowned academic and lawyer, Tsatsu Tsikata is one of the legal brains that has established his legacy in the law profession over the years. Aside from lecturing some of the country’s well-known lawyers including some Supreme Court Justices, the Chief Justice, Kwasi Anin-Yeboah and Speaker, Alban Bagbin, he has served as counsel …

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From rags to riches: The story of the Banahene twins who were mocked but are now hailed

Coming from a family that lacked basic things including food, life was unbearable for the Banahene twins and their mother who was bent on ensuring they have the best education despite not having enough resources. Their colleagues in school would usually gloat over their inability to ‘live a normal life’ …

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