Akufo-Addo sacks SSNIT boss, replaces him with Osafo Marfo’s son

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These adjustments are part of President Akufo-Addo’s ongoing efforts to enhance governance efficiency nationwide. The appointed Ministers are tasked with diligently working to advance the welfare and development of the people in the Upper West and Upper East regions, respectively.

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Ghana Armed Forces helicopter crash-lands at Bonsukrom near Agona Nkwanta

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The Military, in a statement, said the helicopter had on board 21 passengers made up of staff of the Ghana National Gas Company and aircrew. They were said to be “Conducting routine offshore powerline inspection of the Atuabo Gas plant when the incident occurred.”

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Fameye allegedly ties the knot with German girlfriend

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The identity of Fameye’s alleged bride has been a topic of intrigue, with whispers suggesting she is a German resident who often visits Ghana. While neither Fameye nor his rumored partner have confirmed the news, the sighting at the courthouse has fueled speculation about their relationship

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Ghanaians are aware of load shedding, just release a timetable – Mahama to govt

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“When I was president, if things were not going well, I told the people of Ghana things are not going well and this is what we are trying to do about it. I think my honesty was one of my major problems because I didn’t think I should fool my people. Today every day you sleep and the lights go off and we know that they are shedding load. They have a problem with generation. Some generation assets are down. They have a problem with paying for gas.

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NDC MPs and officials clash with the military at the National Cathedral site

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In the midst of this standoff, the MP for the North Tongu constituency, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, took a satirical stance by commissioning the uncompleted National Cathedral project as a symbolic gesture aimed at highlighting the government’s perceived failure to finish the project.

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