POLITICS

If you don’t register your SIM Cards, don’t hold your service provider responsible for penalties –Ursula Owusu

Mobile phone users shouldn’t hold their service providers responsible for the inability to register their SIM cards, according to Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, Minister for Communication and Digitalization. She claims that people who fail to register their SIM Cards via the Ghana Card will soon face a full range of disciplinary actions. …

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Whistleblower helped in arrest of Aisha Huang

Aisha Huang, a Chinese “galamsey queen,” is claimed to have had her cover blown by a Ghanaian landlord after she returned to Ghana. She is alleged to have intimidated the landlord for renting the property to another occupant while her rent was still in effect. This information was disclosed by …

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Akufo-Addo tribute to Queen Elizabeth II

Following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, President Akufo-Addo has sent the Royal Family his sincere condolences. The Queen was praised by the President for doing a heroic job of building the Commonwealth of Nations into a powerful organization in a Facebook post intended to express sympathy to the Royal …

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Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Presidency; Automatic position not by elections there must be a limit to propaganda

I have read in some news portals, including graphiconline.com, that Ghana’s Speaker of the 8th Parliament of the 4th Republic, Rt Hon Abban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, was unanimously elected as the President of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association at its just ended Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. This narration is …

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Ellembelle DCE and 3 others arrested over missing excavator

In Ellembelle in the Western Region, one of the missing excavators that police were looking for has been located. Kwasi Bonzoh, the District Chief Executive of Ellembelle, as well as three other people have been detained by police for allegedly obstructing traffic. According to a statement from the police, the …

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