The Attorney General’s (AG) Department discontinued its case against Alfred Woyome, in the GHc51 million judgment debt saga because it was considering a possible settlement with the defendant, President John Mahama has said. The AG’s department, led by the Minister for Justice, Marietta Brew Appiah-Oppong, was met with criticism and accusations of corruption following a decision ... The Attorney General’s (AG) Department discontinued its case against Alfred Woyome, in the GHc51 million
President John Dramani Mahama has said he would have ordered the arrest of corrupt public officials in his government and put them behind bars if he were in the days of the Provisional National Defense Council (PNDC) era. According to him, his hands are tied because Ghana currently is under a constitutional regime hence it ... President John Dramani Mahama has said he would have ordered the arrest of corrupt public officials in his government and put them behind bars if he were in the days of
The Institute for Energy Security (IES) has predicted a marginal drop in petrol and diesel prices in Ghana in the coming days. According to IES, per their analysis, diesel and petrol are likely to go down by 1.5% and 3.0% respectively on the local market. “As a result of marginal loss of the Ghana Cedi ... The Institute for Energy Security (IES) has predicted a marginal drop in petrol and diesel prices in Ghana in the coming days. According to IES, per their analysis, diesel and petrol are
President John Dramani Mahama has said there are plans to put in place CCTV cameras in major markets in a bid to improve their security. He explained that this formed part of government’s initiative to re-engineer most markets for the period leading up to the elections and beyond. President Mahama made these remarks at the Ghana ... President John Dramani Mahama has said there are plans to put in place CCTV cameras in major markets in a bid to improve their security. He explained that
Tertiary institutions cannot be fully autonomous from government as long as they depend on government funding and tax payers’ money, President John Mahama has said. President Mahama however assured that, government’s interference in the affairs of public tertiary institutions would not extend beyond issues of funding to academia. Responding to a question on the matter at ... Tertiary institutions cannot be fully autonomous from government as long as they depend on government funding
Embattled businessman, Alfred Agbesi Woyome, has vowed to go to any extent necessary to seek justice in the case against him over the repayment of the controversial GHc51 million judgment debt. Mr. Woyome, who argues that he has been vilified for long, said although he will pay the money, he will “pursue this matter with ... Embattled businessman, Alfred Agbesi Woyome, has vowed to go to any extent necessary to seek justice in the case against him over the repayment of the controversial GHc51
The opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Volta Region, went on an inspection tour on Wednesday to emphasize its assertion that the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC), is taking its stronghold, the Volta Region, for granted. On a tour of some sections of the Eastern Corridor road network, the NPP’s Volta Regional Chairman, Peter Amewu, ... The opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Volta Region, went on an inspection tour on Wednesday to emphasize its assertion that
Members of the alt-right movement differ on many points, but are generally outspoken in their attacks on multiculturalism, globalisation and immigration. Their targets include political correctness and feminism, and they have typically characterised themselves as being anti-establishment. The election of Donald Trump – a presidential candidate supported by much of the alt-right – could change ... Members of the alt-right movement differ on many points, but are generally outspoken
After stating on an international platform that he’s unaware about the whereabouts of the Right to information Bill, President John Mahama has said he cannot force Parliament to pass the 10-year old Bill into law. Speaking at the Presidential encounters organized by the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) on Wednesday, President Mahama said he cannot force ... After stating on an international platform that he’s unaware about the whereabouts of the Right to information Bill, President
Hillary Clinton has laid bare her disappointment at her election defeat to Donald Trump in her first public appearance since she lost a week ago. The Democratic candidate said in a speech in Washington DC that she had never wanted to leave the house again. She told a children’s charity that the election had prompted ... Hillary Clinton has laid bare her disappointment at her election defeat to Donald Trump in her first public appearance since she lost a week ago. The Democratic candidate
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