#FixTheCountry: I can’t believe this is the same Akufo-Addo who promised to protect public purse – Kpebu

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“A man had brought a placard, saying that they are trying to buy ‘waakye’ and people in government are buying ‘V8s’. Then it reminded me of one of the President’s first promises when he took office, that there is a moratorium on the purchase of ‘V8s’. Today, I’m sure the jury is out as to whether we are still observing that.

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Tokyo 2020: Samuel Takyi wins bronze in boxing, Ghana’s first Olympic medal since 1992

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He joins the pantheon of Ghanaian Olympic boxing greats Clement Quartey, a light welterweight who won silver in Rome in 1960; Eddie Blay, a bronze light-welterweight medallist from Tokyo 1964 and Prince Amartey who made history in Munch 1972.

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Collins Dauda prosecution is Akufo-Addo’s poor excuse for abandoning Saglemi project – Sammy Gyamfi

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“It is worthy of note, that the Akufo-Addo government under the leadership of Samuel Atta Akyea, as Minister for Works and Housing, amended and restated the Works Agreement and effected payments of over $5.6 million to the contractor for the project. Yet, neither Atta Akyea nor his Chief Director has been charged for any wrongdoing by this government,” Mr Gyamfi said.

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Berekum Chelsea aim to reach first ever final as they face AshGold in MTN FA Cup semis

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Chelsea needed a penalty shootout in the round of 16 to go past a spirited Kintampo FC side. They continued to the quarter-finals where they recorded the upset of the competition by eliminating Kotoko 5-4 in a penalty shootout after the game ended 1-1 in regular time.

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Moving from the ‘Ss’ and ‘Ks’ to everyone: Time to expand Ghana’s music industry?

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Some new artistes started to break the status quo. They were tagged as the Four Ks in a 2019 article. In that article, the writer stated that these young men, Kuami Eugene, KiDi, King Promise and Kwesi Arthur, in barely two years after their names popped up, broke through the tight Ghana Music Industry and made their way to the forefront.

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