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I was subjected to two years of investigations – Duncan Williams

The Presiding Bishop and General Overseer of the Action Chapel International (ACI) Arch Bishop Duncan Williams has revealed that he endured two years of investigations by the state. The powerful and charismatic man of God failed to mention which investigative body probed him, what period and for what reason. Arch Bishop Duncan Williams who is the founder of the Charismatic ...

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Stop TV, radio stations promoting ritual money – Adam Bona to NCA

Security analyst Adam Bona has urged the security services to deal with the rising cases of ritual killings in the country. At least two chiefs and some other individuals have been killed under mysterious circumstances over the last few weeks. Speaking on the Alert show on Starr FM, Adam Bona said the security agencies and the National Communications Authority must ...

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Gov’t against KNUST Halls conversion – Napo

Education Minister Mathew Opoku Prempeh has stated categorically that government is against attempts by the Council of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) to convert some halls into mixed ones. The comment comes after the alumni of the Unity Hall of the KNUST expressed anger about the minister’s letter asking the university council to reconsider the conversion ...

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Gov’t releases over GHC49m to settle outstanding grant for teachers

The Finance ministry has released over forty-nine  million cedis to the Ghana Education Service for the payment of delayed transfer grant and other outstanding allowances to teachers in the country. It comes after the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT)  declared strike in six regions over poor condition of service. GNAT’s action comes on the heels of re-opening of schools ...

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Ghanaians ‘rate’ Mahama more corrupt than Akufo-Addo

A corruption perception survey conducted by Afro Barometer and Transparency International has revealed how a large percentage of Ghanaians in 2015 perceived their President at the time, ex-president John Mahama. In ranking Institutions and individuals in terms of corruption, the afrobarometer report shows that 47 percent of Ghanaians in 2015 perceived the President at the time (Mahama) to be corrupt. ...

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2020 Polls: Popular Islamic Cleric and Numerologist makes shocking revelations

Popular Ghanaian Islamic Cleric, Numerologist, Philosopher who in 2015 and 2016 predicted accurately with numbers that Trump, Akufo-Addo and Buhari will win in past general elections has made shocking revelations about Ghana’s 2020 polls. Mallam Sham-una Uztaz Jibril had earlier revealed that the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) is in a comfortable lead as far his assessment in the spiritual ...

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Two terror and serial rapists arrested

The Tema Regional police command has arrested two suspects for their roles in various crimes reported in the region, including rape and armed robbery. The suspects who are currently in police custody are Wilfred Mohammed Dakeh, trader and Petiafo Abraham, unemployed according to SVTV Africa. Briefing the media, the Tema Regional Commander of Police DCOP Mr. Akrofi-Oyirifi Edward Johnson, said ...

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Trotro fares up 10%

The Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) has announced an increment in transport fares by 10%. The increment takes effect next Monday, September 16, 2019, a statement from the Union said. The new fares cover intra-city transportation popularly known as as Trotro, intercity or long distance trips and shared taxis. Explaining the basis for the increment, the union said the ...

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There’s a spiritual dimension to governance – Duncan-Williams

Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams says the spirit that rules over Ghana has, over the years, prevented substantive presidents from fulfilling their campaign promises until they are done with their terms in office. Speaking on Metro TV’s Good Evening Ghana, the Founder and Leader of Action Chapel International Church revealed that there is a spirit that rules over every nation and a ...

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‘Wee factory’ chief begs

The chief of Great Ametafor in the Shai-Osudoku Traditional Area of Accra, Nene Ogah Osuagbo I, who invited government to build an Indian Hemp Industrial Plant under the One-District One-Factory (1D1F) policy in his area has rendered unqualified apology over his remarks which his people have said is unsavory. According to the chief who is in charge of External Relations, ...

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