[Ghanaian Chronicle]An Accra Circuit Court has sentenced a labourer to ten years imprisonment in hard labour for possessing seventeen wrappers of cannabis sativa (Wee), also known as Indian hemp.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Health service providers have been asked to stop demanding payment for services and drugs already covered by the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), else they would face severe punishment.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]The Solicitor General at the Attorney General's Department, Mrs. Amma Abuakwaa Gaisie was unable to present documents pertaining to the payments of judgment debts since 1992 as requested by the Commission of Enquiry into judgment debts instituted by President John Mahama to investigate monies lost to the country in terms of debt payment.
[CAF]The expectancy and excitement has gone up a notch in the Ghanaian capital, Accra as dignitaries, players and the African football fraternities arrive for the GLO-CAF Awards taking place tomorrow night at the Banquet Hall, State House. The buzz around the city is evident and traffic almost at standstill with roads leading to State Banquet Hall teeming with people heading for rehearsal.
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