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Strange Happenings At Hohoe

Friday July 17, 2009

Residents of Hohoe are living in fear after a final-year student of the St. Francis College of Education alleged that he mysteriously found himself lying between two graves in the local cemetery following a handshake with two unknown youngmen in their 20s. Before this latest incident, rumours were rife in the municipality to the effect that...
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22 Suspected Criminals Arrested In Police Swoop

Friday July 17, 2009

Twenty-two suspected crimi-nals were arrested in a dawn swoop yesterday by Police from the Accra Regional Command in a special operation. The Public Relations Officer at the Regional Command, Kwaku Dompreh, said acting on a tip-off the Police cordoned off a house at Nungua where the alledged criminals were staying and arrested all the...
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SHARING NATIONAL RESOURCES

Friday July 17, 2009

EVER since the announcement was made, about the oil discovery in the country, a lot of suggestions have been put across, as to how the country should maximize the expected revenue. Both international and local experts in the industry, are constantly reminding Ghanaians, and particularly, the government about what they should expect, the...
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Pastors Call On W.R. Minister

Friday July 17, 2009

THE Sekondi-Takoradi Network of Ministries of the Gospel has called on the Western Regional Minister, Mr Paul Evans Aidoo and his deputy Miss Betty Bosumtwi-Sam in their offices. The secretary to the group, the Rev. Cephas Christopher Yeboah, on behalf of his colleagues, told the ministers to commit themselves to God to grant them wisdom,...
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Drivers Asked To Carry Log Books

Friday July 17, 2009

THE Volta Regional Police Commander Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) David Ampah Benin has directed commercial drivers in the region to keep log books on their vehicles to enable the police to determine how long they have been behind the wheel. Those who flout the directive will be punished, ACP Ampah Benin warned. Addressing a...
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New Director Of Budget For Ministry Of Finance

Friday July 17, 2009

Mr Simeon Patrick Kyei, Chief Manager, Research Department of the Bank of Ghana, has been appointed as the new Director of Budget for the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning. His appointment took effect from Wednesday, July 15. Mr Kyei, according to a statement signed by Cecilia L. Akwetey, head of Public Relations of the Finance...
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Decongestion Exercise Will Continue

Friday July 17, 2009

The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has said that the decongestion exercise was not organised because of the visit of President Obama, of the United States but to clear hawkers from the streets and remove all unauthorised structures. The Assembly said the visit was only coincidental and said it will continue to seize goods and arrest as...
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Policeman In Court For Robbery

Thursday July 16, 2009

A Policeman, Lance Corporal Ignatius Asamoah Mensah on Tuesday appeared before an Accra circuit court, charged with conspiracy and robbery. Mensah is said to have proceeded to a house with four others at Nii Boi Town where they robbed two persons of GH¢3,100. Mensah and his accomplices, who were also policemen, now at large, alleged...
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The Hawkers Are Back

Thursday July 16, 2009

Hawkers are back on the streets barely a week after they were hounded by the Accra Metropolitan Assembly. The AMA boss Alfred Vanderpuji, promised yesterday, Accra streets will be free from hawkers as his policy of decongestion was well on track. But that does not appear to be the case. Joy newsmen who toured the central business district...
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Philanthropist Supports Alhzariya SHS

Thursday July 16, 2009

Sheik Mohammed Abdulgani, a philanthropist from Quatar, has donated GH¢140,000 towards the completion of the first phase of the Alhzariya Senior High School (SHS), a private school at Old Tafo in Kumasi. The project includes the construction of classrooms, administrative block, offices, library block, science and a computer laboratory....
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