The Chief of Busunya in the Nkoranza North District, Nana Okofo Nyarko Gyabaah II, has incurred the wrath of the Nkoranza Traditional Council on ‘technical’ grounds for admitting in an interview that he was the Omanhene of Nkoranza.
The Member of Parliament (MP) for Akyem Oda, Mr William Agyapong Quaittoo, has enjoined the nine member panel of Supreme Court judges to strive to give judgment on the 2012 election petition that would be acceptable to both the winning and the losing parties.
The Dormaa Circuit Court has remanded in prison custody a 22-year-old suspected drug peddler for illegal possession of narcotic drugs.
Trotro and taxi drivers in some lorry stations have raised concerns over monies collected from them as station tolls by managers of the stations.Drivers at the Kwabenya, Lapaz, Dome, Kasoa and Madina stations in Accra say for many years they have tried in vain to get answers as to how station managers use the monies they collect.
The Managing Director of Kuapa Kokoo Limited (KKL), Mr Emmanuel Arthur, has expressed concern about the high interest rates on loans that businesses in the country source from financial institutions.
The Parish Priest of the Saint James Anglican Church, Agona Swedru, has advised the two major political parties contesting the Presidency of John Dramani Mahama at the Supreme Court to be moderate in celebrating victory after the final court verdict.
The verdict of the nine justices of the Supreme Court on the presidential election must leave Ghanaians more united and not divided.
The Upper East Regional Director of the National Commission for Civil Education, Mr Pontius Pilate Apaabey, has called on Ghanaians to continue to demonstrate their commitment to democracy and peace after the Supreme Court’s verdict on the 2012 Election Petition.
The People of Gbulung in the Kumbungu District of the Northern Region have engaged in a football match to sensitise members of the community to the upcoming continue to exhibit exemplary qualities of Supreme Court’s verdict. Supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and their New Patriotic Party (NPP) counterparts took part in the friendly match held at the Gbulung Junior High School.
The Deputy Minister of Transport, Mrs Joyce A. B. Mogtari, has urged public institutions to avoid being defensive and using inadequate funding as an excuse for non-performance.
A member of National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), Mr Samuel Akuamoah, has urged Ghanaians not to see the personnel of the commission as apostles of doom.
The Supervising High Court Judge, Justice Godwin Akwesi-Kumah, at the weekend, commissioned an ultra modern court building at Bawku to facilitate the dispensation of justice in the area.
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