OCCUPY GHANA GIVES A-G
ULTIMATUM
Occupy Ghana (OG), a socio-
political non-partisan pressure
group for good and responsible
governance, says it will take legal
action against the Auditor-General
(A-G) if he fails to make certain
disclosures “which have the
potential of recovering tens of
millions of Ghana cedis for Ghana.
GCAA PROBES ETHIOPIAN AIRLINE CRASH
The Ghana Civil Aviation Authority
(GCAA) is investigating the accident involving an Ethiopian Airline which occurred at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) in Accra last Saturday.
TWO COPS, NIGERIAN ARRESTED
FOR CARRYING 'WEE' IN POLICE
VEHICLE
Two policemen and a Nigerian have
been arrested by the Volta Regional
Police Command for allegedly
attempting to transport a large
quantity of Indian hemp, also known
as 'wee' in a police can from Have in
the Volta Region in Togo.
MEDIATION TO RESUME IN DAGBON
DISPUTE
The Committee of Eminent Chiefs
mediating the protracted Dagbon
chieftaincy dispute is to resume
sitting in Kumasi this month to
explore avenues for the feuding
factions to reach a final agreement
on the traditional and customary
aspects of the conflict.
RUBY MOTHER FOR COURT
Akua Adubofo, the 58-year-old
mother of incarcerated drug
baroness Nayele Ametefeh aka Ruby Adu Gyamfi, has been provisionally charged for assault and would be sent to court anytime soon.
ETHIOPIAN CARGO PLANE CRASHES
AT KOTOKA
An Ethiopian cargo plane on
Saturday crash-landed at the Kotoka
International Airport (KIA), Accra.
CHOLERA: 243 DEATHS IN 6 MONTHS
The unending cholera outbreak
which started in June 2014 has
claimed 243 lives nationwide.
RECRUITMENT FRAUD: GHȻ138,410
FOUND IN 2 ACCOUNTS
Investigators have discovered GH
Ȼ138,410 in two separate bank
accounts of two persons involved in
a GHȻ1.2 million police recruitment
fraud.
GHANA CHOSEN BY GOD DESPITE
HARDSHIP – UNITY OIL BOSS
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of
Unity Group of Companies, Dr
Kwame Kyei Baffour has noted how significant it is for Ghanaians to continue to be grateful to God for
2014.
FIFI STOKES FIRE
Minister of Food and Agriculture, Fifi Kwetey has described the two years reign of President John Mahama as one of the best in the country, insisting that Ghanaians should be grateful to have such a leader.
TDC TO BUILD 128 HOUSING UNITS
The Managing Director (MD) of the
Tema Development Corporation
(TDC), Mr Joe Abbey, has
announced that the corporation will
construct 128 housing units at a
cost of GHȻ17.5 million as part of
the TDCs redevelopment programme.
ANGRY MINISTER BLASTS NPP
The Minster of Food and Agriculture,
Fifi Fiave Kwetey, has launched a
vitriolic attack on the New Patriotic
Party (NPP) for not only disclaiming
the gains of the two-year tenure of
President John Mahama's
administration but also suggesting
that loans contracted by the
government for infrastructural
development are missing.
GOVERNMENT MUST MANAGE
ECONOMY WELL – US AMBASSADOR
The United States Government says
it has no doubt that the Ghanaian
economy, when well managed, will
bounce back in the next six months
of 2015.
WE WILL NOT REDUCE PRICES –
SCRATCH CARD VENDORS TELL MTN
Vendors and retailers of MTN
scratch cards have vowed to resist
pressure from telecommunications
giant, MTN, to reduce prices of
recharge cards.
WHO REGULATES BOGUS OIL AND
GAS SCHOOLS?
They enrolled in their multitudes
some took loans, using family cocoa
farms as collateral on the back of a
promise that they would be the
welders, pipe-fitters, electricians
and what have you when the US
$850 million Atuabo Infrastructure
project began.
ECG VENDORS ANGRY
Vendors of the Electricity Company
of Ghana's pre-paid electricity credit
have decried the poor profit margin
of 1.9 percent allowed by the
electricity distributors for sales
made.
PARLIAMENT WADES INTO NCA,
TELCOS SPAR
Parliament has ordered the National Communication Authority (NCA) to re-engage telecom companies in negotiating towards issuance of the controversial interconnect clearing house license, BFT has gathered.
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