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Northern Region: NPP Communications Officer Resigns

Abubakari Abdallah Red, the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) communications officer for the Tamale South constituency in the Northern Region, has resigned from his position. He says it’s a personal decision to step down. This was composed in a letter to the chairman of the Tamale South Constituency, dated April 15, …

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NPP Chairman, Aisha Huang Ex-lover Charged, Plead Not Guilty To Galamsey Offences

The Constituency Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) at Kwadaso in the Ashanti Region, Yaw Bonna Boadi, has been charged for his involvement in an illegal mining activity at Nimbreso. Mr Bonna Boadi affectionately called ‘Chairman Bonna’ has pleaded not guilty to two counts including facilitating the participation of …

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Video: Residents Boo Cynthia Morrison After Losing Her Candidacy In Agona West

The Member of Parliament for Agona West, Hon. Cynthia Morrison, faced a humiliating exit from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) primaries after losing her candidacy bid, with residents of the constituency expressing their dissatisfaction with her performance. A video shared by Oyerapa TV on Facebook captured the moment when Morrison …

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Passengers Stranded As Commercial Drivers Embark On Strike

Scores of passengers in the Asante Akyem Central district have been left stranded after commercial drivers have withdrawn their services on Tuesday morning. The action of the drivers who ply their business from Konongo to Agogo follows the recent surge in fuel prices and associated operational expenses. The hike according …

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PURC Fines ECG Board Members ₵5.8m For Dumsor Timetable Breaches

The board members of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), who served in office from 1st January to 18th March 2024, are to pay a regulatory charge of Five Million, Eight Hundred and Sixty-Eight Thousand Ghana Cedis (GHS5, 868,000.00) in fines for superintending over power outages without any notification to …

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Transport Ministry Has No Power To Determine Fares – COPEC

The Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC) has chided the Ministry of Transport over its directive to the Ghana Police Service regarding the implementation of new fares. The Ministry, on Monday, April 15, directed the Ghana Police Service to be on the lookout for commercial drivers who are charging fares exceeding …

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Revolutionizing Road Construction: The PlastiMix Bitumen Manufacturing Process

Introduction In today’s world, sustainable and innovative solutions are more critical than ever. In the construction industry, PlastiMix bitumen stands out as a game-changer, offering a unique and eco-friendly approach to bitumen manufacturing. This blog post delves into the remarkable features and benefits of PlastiMix, showcasing its potential to change …

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Another Teachers’ Strike Looms As Negotiations Stall

The government’s delay in its negotiation with teacher unions could trigger another strike action. After three unions called off its strike action which affected academic activities, expectations were high for fruitful discussions to address the teachers’ grievances. The unions are the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), the National Association …

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Here Are The 35 Questions NDC Posed To EC At The IPAC Meeting.

The National Democratic Congress has disclosed 35 questions it posed to the Electoral Commission (EC) at the last Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC) meeting on Tuesday, April 9. According to the General Secretary of the party, Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, these questions, if answered, would aid in investigation and prosecution and also …

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