Half of my body is paralysed now – Moesha Bodoung

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“I went off completely and I was in bed for several months. I couldn’t walk, I couldn’t talk, and I couldn’t do anything. I thank God I am better now. As you can see, I talk now even though I struggle to speak properly. Half of my body is paralyzed now. One of my legs and one of my hands are not functioning now. So I can’t type on phone now, I can only talk on phone”, Moesha told the blog.

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Normalising monetisation in politics is a dangerous trend – NCCE Chair

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“If we continue to indulge in this culture of giving out money and demanding money as part of the electoral process, we are going to find ourselves in dangerous zones,” she warned, adding, “It is almost like we’ve put our democracy out there for sale.”

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‘Enough is Enough’ demo against EC

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The demonstrations took place along approved routes across all 16 regions of Ghana, with protesters dressed in the party’s colors, holding placards with inscriptions like “Audit the Voters Register Now,” “EC Must Serve the People Not the Corrupt NPP,” and “Peace Council Must Speak Up Now,” amongst others.

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Rex Omar highlights NDC’s pledge to establish proper royalty collection system

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No law stipulates how much every music user (ie media houses) must pay based on duration. That is the issue. So for example, if Multimedia has played 100,000 minutes you cannot say just because they have played such number of times they should pay such an amount times 100,000 minutes. So we are [currently] using flat rate,” he told the host Kwame Dadzie.

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Telecel Ghana holds sustainability workshop for SMEs

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Hosted and facilitated by environmental and climate advocacy organization, Mckingtorch Africa, the sustainability event drew a diverse group of entrepreneurs and their employees from SMEs including Landmark Homes, CTA Investments, Abii National Savings & Loans, Equity Health Insurance, G&J Ghana, Reime Ghana and Moolre Limited among others.

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Lack of funds stalled amphitheaters’ construction – Okraku-Mantey on NPP manifesto promise

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“The budget increased because of market prices and so it affected how the plan that we had to finish the amphitheater. We’ve requested additional funding, it’s in the process, the moment we get it, in the next two weeks I am sure some money should come in, and we will go back to the site.”

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