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• The Ghana Police Service said it has resolved an impasse concerning broken seals on electoral material bags• According to the police, the seal was lost …
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‘A direct attack’: US, European anti-rights groups descend on ‘family values’ events in Africa
Ultra-conservative groups from the US and Europe are attending a “family values” conference in Kenya this week – one of several planned in Africa this year – in what activists are describing as a “direct attack” on LGBT and women’s rights. The Pan-African conference on Family Values began in Nairobi …
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Shocking new report reveals 'predatory' actions perpetuated by World Bank over recent years: 'Call to action'
A new report has uncovered that the World Bank has reportedly poured about $2 billion into polluting energy projects in Ghana over the past decade, …
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Woman chops off partner’s manhood during dispute over sex in Rivers
A 43-year-old woman identified as Gift has been arrested by police in Rivers for allegedly chopping off her lover’s manhood in the state.The incident …
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NPP’s Wontumi Vies for National Chairmanship Citing Grassroots Legacy
Bernard Antwi Boasiako, the New Patriotic Party’s Ashanti Regional Chairman, has formally declared his candidacy for the party’s National …
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Joe Ghartey Calls For Ceasefire In NPP Former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice and former Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Hon. Joe Ghartey, has called for a ceasefire between feuding factions in the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP). According to Hon. Ghartey, there was no single person in the Party who could by himself or herself win the next election. He said what was necessary now was “cool heads, sober reflection and strategic thinking. He stressed that “There is no point in pointing fingers against each other”, saying that as a popular Ghanaian proverb says “when you point a finger at one person the other four point at you.” He noted that since it is said that a fish rots from its head, it was not surprising that a lot of the blame was being heaped on the top. However, he said at all levels things fell apart. As a Cabinet Minister for example, Hon. Ghartey said he found it difficult to reach some CEOs but it would serve no useful purpose to name those persons at this time. On the current feud between Abronye and Kennedy Agyapong, he pleaded that they and their supporters should please ceasefire. He said the time that some of them where quiet for the Party to be torn apart and destroyed by selfish interest was over. He concluded that “we have been taught a lesson but it is just bent, not broken”.
Former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice and former Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Hon. Joe Ghartey, has called for a ceasefire between …
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NPP Professionals Demand Action Over Attacks on Agyapong
A coalition of academics and professionals within the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has formally urged party leadership to address escalating tensions …