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Suspected serial killer lynched and burnt by mob in Adum-Dominase
A suspected serial killer, Joseph Ankomah, widely known as “Uncle J,” was lynched and burnt by an enraged mob in Adum-Dominase, a small farming community in the Mpohor Fiase District.
The tragic incident unfolded on Thursday, December 19,…
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Government Transition Team denies issuing financial clearances post-election
The Government Transition Team has clarified that no financial clearances have been issued to any ministry, department, or agency (MDA) for new payments or recruitment since the December 7 General Election.
This statement was made by Madam…
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ORAL Team receives dossier on National Service ghost names scandal
The Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) team, chaired by Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has taken a significant step in its anti-corruption mandate by receiving a detailed dossier on the National Service ghost names scandal.
The document,…
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Rev. Kweku Addo’s remarkable journey: From pulpit to parliament
In a candid revelation, the Member of Parliament-Elect for Ablekuma West, Rev. Kweku Addo, has shared the story behind his unexpected journey into politics.
Despite being a pastor and the common view that politics is a "dirty profession,"…
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Fisherman sentenced to 40 years for rape and robbery in Accra
A fisherman, Emmanuel Tetteh, also known as "666" and "Escoba," has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for raping and robbing a woman in the presence of her two young children in Banana Inn, Accra.
Tetteh, who was already serving a…
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Nkwanta Man jailed 15 months for fraud and impersonation
The Nkwanta South Magistrate Court has sentenced Francis Akwesi, a 31-year-old man, to 15 months in prison for impersonation and defrauding a local farmer, Godfred Yindan, of GH¢15,000 under false pretences.
Akwesi pleaded guilty to the…
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NSA withdraws court case against The Fourth Estate amid ghost names allegation
The National Sports Authority (NSA) has withdrawn its interim injunction lawsuit against The Fourth Estate, an investigative journalism outlet, over allegations of ghost names within its payroll system.
The decision to withdraw was…
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Canadian High Commissioner raises concern over delay payments owed to international companies
The Canadian High Commissioner to Ghana, Myriam Montrat, has raised concerns over delayed payments owed to international companies by Ghana's outgoing government, cautioning that the issue could deter future investments and tarnish the…
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AUCC achieves full university status, rebrands as African University of Communications and Business…
The African University College of Communications (AUCC) has officially attained full university status, receiving presidential assent to operate as an autonomous institution.
This landmark achievement was announced on Thursday, December…
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‘Operation Recover All Loot’ not a witch-hunt – President-elect Mahama
President-elect John Dramani Mahama has reassured Ghanaians that his administration’s “Operation Recover All Loot” (ORAL) initiative is not a witch-hunt but a targeted effort to combat corruption and ensure accountability.
Speaking during…
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