Ghana power producers threaten to walk away from debt talks

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Independent power producers “were expecting that by now half of the outstanding would be settled and a payment plan prepared for the remainder,” he said in an interview. “We are compelled to re-evaluate our concessions and may be forced to demand the full settlement of arrears.” The government has paid about $400 million as of the end of December, Apetorgbor said

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Driver found dead after car submerges in floodwaters on Accra-Tema Motorway

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“Do not be deceived that you have control over the steering wheel; you could be washed away. If there is a need to wait until all flooded areas are clear before moving, please do so because life is too precious to be wasted this way. Please respect this safety protocol.”

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Telecel Ghana CEO Calls for Multilateral Collaboration and Investment in Digital Public Infrastructure

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“My first call on the topic is for cooperation and partnership between governments, industry, domestic direct investors, and foreign direct investors to work together on increasing digital public infrastructure if we are serious about it. Let’s not just discuss, let’s implement” Obo-Nai said

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Ghana Meteo warns of thunderstorms, and variable rains over the country

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The areas anticipated to experience high impact include Hohoe, Kpando, Keta, Aflao, Dodge, Koforidua, Kpong, Mafi Kumase, and their environs. Accra, Tema, Dodowa, Madina, Pokuase, Kasoa, Haatso, and neighboring areas are expected to be moderately affected.

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Kumasi traders threaten to campaign against NPP over abandoned markets

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We are on this press release urging the contract company to remove all the barricades from the Kejetia second phase projects before we do it by ourselves because we will not think twice about taking it off to do our business there if our demand is not heard.

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Shatta Wale once cried and knelt to apologize to Mahama – Dr. Lawrence Tetteh

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“Shatta Wale came to me and said ‘my father, I want you to do me a favour. I threw certain words at former President Mahama and I feel very guilty to go to him.’ I held his hand and I marched him there. It was on the plane, publicly and I have videos of it I will share”.

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