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I’m the only person who is not corrupt among NPP and NDC – Kennedy Agyapong claims

An aspiring presidential candidate for the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kennedy Agyapong, admits both his party and the opposition NDC are corrupt. The controversial legislator described himself as the only disciplined character among the two “corrupt” political fraternities. Hosted by Paul Adom Otchere on his Good Evening Ghana show, which aired on Accra-based Metro… Continue reading
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Government Declares 2nd And 3rd May As Public Holiday.

The ministry of interior under the auspices of Hon. Ambrose Derry, the sector minister has issued two separate statements informing the public about the upcoming holidays which would be observed on May 2 and May 3 respectively. Since this year’s workers’ day falls on a weekend, The ministry through one of these statements issued yesterday… Continue reading
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CLOGSAG To Embark on Strike action from Tomorrow.

The Civil And Local Government Staff Association, Ghana(CLOSAG) will embark on an industrial action tomorrow, April 21, 2022 over government’s delay in implementing neutrality allowances as well as providing better conditions of services to its members. The intention was declared in a short statement by the association today, April, 2022 which is a follow up… Continue reading
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Stop Blaming Economic Hardship On Covid—Seth Terkper.

The former Finance Minister of the erstwhile Mahama administration, Mr. Seth Terkper has criticized the government for blaming the country’s current economic hardship on the Convid 19 pandemic. Mr. Terkpe claimed while speaking on the Newsfile show on JoyNews, an Accra-based television station on Saturday, April 2022. “As I always say about the economy itself,… Continue reading
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Of what use will payment of taxes be if there is nothing to show for it—Dr . Agyapomaa Gyeke-Dako.
A senior lecturer and economist at the University of Ghana Business School, Dr. Agyapomaa Gyeke-Dako has task the government to put the tax generated monies into good use to influence citizens paying their taxes. In an interview with JoyNews on Saturday, March 26, 2022, Dr. Agyapomaa suggested ways by which the government can generate internal… Continue reading
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DISGUISE SPECULATIONS THAT THE SUPREME COURT RULING IS E-LEVY TAILORED-Majority Leader
The majority leader in parliament, Hon. Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu disbanded claims by the minority, that the Supreme Court ruling is in favor of the E-Levy at a news conference. After the Supreme court’s ruling allowing Deputy Speaker of Parliament to vote whiles presiding has attracted criticisms from the minority of parliament that the ruling… Continue reading
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Looking back on the journey of Pre-independent Ghana
Pre-independent Ghana saw the emergence of powerful and Charismatic personalities such as Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Joseph Boakye Dankwah( J. B Danquah), George Grant, Arkoh Adjei, Joseph Ephraim Casely Hayford(J.E. Casely Hayford) and other members of the Big Six as well as movements and Protests Groups such as, Aborigines Right Protection Society, The Fante Confederation, National… Continue reading
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If the managers in our state owned enterprises are declaring losses Cut their Salaries- JOHNY HUGHES to the GOVERNMENT.
Source: TV3/ TV3 network limited //YouTube. A renowned radio and television broadcaster for media General, Johny Hughes has told the government to reduce the salaries of the bosses of the state owned enterprises who are declaring losses. The outspoken journalist and social commentator on his show The Johnies bite, a section on TV3 new day… Continue reading
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UG UTAG REJECT CALL TO RETURN TO CLASS
Following an emergency meeting held by the UG chapter of UTAG on Sunday February 27, the chapter in their release after the said meeting will not adhere to the directives to return to lecture halls on Monday February 28. According to a release signed by Prof. Ransford E.V Gyampo, secretary for UG UTAG chapter, he… Continue reading
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Are our Members of parliament living up to task??
After independence Ghana adopted a democratic system of government. Our leaders thought it wise to allow every citizen of this noble country have a say in the administration through representative democracy which gave birth to the idea of electing representatives from our respective constituencies to represent us in then legislative Assembly now known as parliament.… Continue reading
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UCC-UTAG agrees to call off the strike
The executive committee of the academic board of University of Cape coast(UCC) has decided that academic activities in the institution starts on Monday February 28. This follows an emergency meeting held on Wednesday 23rd February 2022 at the UCC campus to decide on whether to accept or reject the decision of the NEC of UTAG… Continue reading
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UG-UTAG has voted against NEC’s decision to suspend the strike
The university of Ghana (Legon) chapter of UTAG in a referendum on Wednesday 23rd of March 2022, has voted against the national executive committee of UTAG’s decision to call of the strike In a referendum which saw a total vote cast of 723 , 586 representing 82.4% voted to rejects the decision taken by the… Continue reading
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GOVERNMENT HAS MADE IT AN AGENDA TO INCREASE CONSUMPTION OF COCOA-Hon. John Ampontuah Kumah, deputy minister of finance.
Deputy Minister of Finance,Hon.John Ampontuah Kumah has disclosed that,Government has made it an agenda to increase the local consumption of Cocoa in the country to help boost the economy and Cocoa farmers in the country. In other to do this, emphasize have been placed on modernizing our production system to be proactive and innovative in… Continue reading
