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Kennedy Kankam Confirmed As Asokore-Manpong MCE

  Asokore Mampong Municipal Assemblies now have their chief executives confirmed     Kennedy Kwasi Kankam was on Tuesday, 5th October 2021, confirmed as chief executives of the Kumasi Metropolitan and Asokore Mampong Municipal assemblies respectively.   Kankam had 100% “yes” votes with all 22 votes cast made up of …

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Ras Mubarak, Okyem Aboagye Clash Over Scrapping Of MPs Common Fund

Former Member of Parliament for Kumbungu, Ras Mubarak has called for the scrapping of the MPs Common Fund. This follows the Auditor-General’s indictment of former Nhyieso MP, Kennedy Kankam. Speaking on Luv In The Morning on Kumasi-based Luv FM, he told host David Akuetteh that abolishing the Fund will allow …

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Kennedy Kankam Threatens To Sue Media Houses GH¢50m For Defamation

The embattled former Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso Constituency, Kennedy Kwasi Kankam, has cautioned some media outlets to retract and apologize on what he describes as inaccurate facts leveled against him. There seems to be a looming record sue on some media houses as Kennedy Kankam has hinted his lawyers …

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Auditor-General’s Report: KMA clears ex-Nhyiaeso MP Kennedy Kankam

The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) has cleared the embattled former Member of parliament for Nhyiaeso Constituency, Kennedy Kwasi Kankam, of alleged misapplication of the his share of the Common Fund. Chief Executive Osei Assibey Antwi in an interview on Akoma FM‘s current affairs and political show GhanAkoma explained to host …

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Former Nhyieso MP Indicted By Auditor General For His Failure To Recover ¢500k of Assembly’s Common Fund

The Auditor-General has directed the former Member of Parliament for Nhyieso in the Ashanti region, Kennedy Kankam who was a former accountant with the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly to immediately take steps to recover an amount of GHC500 000 granted as a loan to over 300 people in his constituency. The …

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