Families of the missing girls in Takoradi – confirmed dead through DNA – have been advised to seek legal action to compel the Ghana Police Service to release the bones for them to conduct their independent DNA tests. The advice follows the refusal of the police to hand the bones to the families for the … The post Go to court to get police release bones – T’di
Workers who turn 60 years from January 1, 2020 will no longer receive lump sum payments from the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) under PNDC Law 247. Such contributors will now have to turn to the fund managers of their second tier contribution for lump sums. However, the Director-General of SSNIT, Dr John … The post SSNIT lump sum ends 2019 appeared first on
The authorities in Tanzania have arrested four Chinese contractors because of slow progress in a state-funded project in the coastal city of Dar es Salaam. The three men and a woman are employed by two companies contracted to build a canal and a section of road after it was washed away following heavy rains. The … The post Tanzania arrests four Chinese workers for slow work appeared
Amy says it all started when her husband seemed to know intimate details about her friends. “He would drop snippets into conversations, such as knowing about Sarah’s baby. Really private things that he shouldn’t have known about. If I asked how he knew these things, he’d say I’d told him and accuse me of losing … The post Stalkerware: The software that spies
A 44-year-old Rastafarian contesting the upcoming district assembly elections has revealed he smokes Indian hemp, an illicit drug popularly referred to as ‘wee’. Kwaku Boakye, a.k.a. Motion, was mocked on social media platforms for his physical appearance after his posters emerged as assemblyman contestant for Santasi Electoral Area in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region. He … The post ‘Yes,
Ato Forson ‘abandons Ursula Owusu in a brothel’ over CST saga The post At the CST brothel! appeared first on 3news.
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