Four years after the onset of the global financial crisis, the world economy remains fragile and growth in high-income countries is weak. Developing countries need to focus on raising the growth potential of their economies, while strengthening buffers to deal … Continue reading →
John Idan alias Nana Yaw, a 26-year-old man from Enyan Asempanyin in the Central Region who posed as the son of one Professor Kweku Idan, an alleged registrar in the foreign service of the Canadian Embassy, and succeeded in duping … Continue reading →
THE COURT of Appeal has asked the Attorney-General’s Department to file a motion to confirm the Presidential pardon granted the convicted former Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, Adamu Sakande Dramani. This was after the three-member panel presided over by … Continue reading →
Some of the symptoms of a threatened democracy are manifesting with a disturbing frequency in the country and we ignore them at the peril and survivability of our nation. We are at the crossroads of political decency; a destination where … Continue reading →
Mr. Osafo Boabeng, counsel for Alfred Agbesi Woyome, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) financier who has been hauled to court for receiving an alleged fraudulent judgement debt of GH¢51.28 million from the state, has stated that the trial of his … Continue reading →
AKUAPIM SOUTH Member of Parliament Osei Bonsu Amoah, popularly known as O.B. Amoah, has rubbished what has been described as a well-orchestrated plan by Alhaji Iddrisu Bature of The Al Hajj newspaper to ruin his cordial relationship with some senior … Continue reading →
THREE suspected criminals in Kumasi who used AK 47Â rifles and pump action guns to rob people of their valuables have been shot dead. Two of the suspects, who were part of a four-member robbery gang, were shot dead by the … Continue reading →
The Ga Mantse, King Tackie Tawiah III is dead. The announcement of his death was made yesterday by the Dzasetse, Nii Tetteh Kwei III, supported by some dignitaries of the Ga State. The chief, known in private life as Dr. Jo … Continue reading →
A meeting of the Management Board of the Police Administration at the headquarters took a nasty turn last Wednesday when Commissioner of Police (COP) Rose Atinga Bio, in charge of Administration, was alleged to have engaged in verbal exchanges with … Continue reading →
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