Month: August 2015
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GENERAL NEWS
Nkrumah Circle will soon look like New York City – Afriyie-Ankrah
Minister of state at the Presidency, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah says the Kwame Nkrumah Circle will look like the city of…
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POLITICS (Platform)
NPP’s call for voter’s register clean-up is misplaced – NDC
The National Executive Committee of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has reacted to a call by the main opposition party,…
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ENTERTAINMENT
Shatta Wale begs Chaterhouse, Samini for forgiveness
Shatta Wale has written a heartfelt letter in which he apologised to the people he has offended in the music…
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POLICY/RESEARCH
Unsafe abortions claiming more lives in Ghana
Unsafe abortions are claiming the lives of more women and young girls in the country, accounting for 14 per cent…
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NATIONAL NEWS
Farmers attend workshop on biotechnology
CropLife Ghana, in collaboration with CropLife Middle East (CLAME), has held a day’s workshop to sensitise the public, especially farmers…
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Agri National
Expand cocoa investments to create jobs – Otumfuo tells PBC
Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II is challenging the Produce Buying Company (PBC), to explore creative ways to get the country’s…
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POLITICS (Platform)
Health bodies: reopen case of man who wanted to kill Mahama
Mental health organisations in Ghana have called on the state to re-open the case of a 36-year old man sentenced…
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GENERAL NEWS
NHIA directs patients to visit private hospitals
Following the strike by medical doctors in public hospitals, the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) has entreated all NHIS cardholders…
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POLITICS (Platform)
Hawkers invade Flagstaff House
Hawkers and traders have taken over the Arko Adjei Interchange to the Akuafo Intersection on the Liberation Road in Accra…
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GENERAL NEWS
Return to work while we negotiate; MoH appeals to doctors
The Ministry of Health has urged members of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) in public health facilities to return to…
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