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former Member of Parliament of Ashaiman Constituency and former Deputy Majority Leader of the 6th Parliament of Ghana.” It stated that the former MP passed away in the early hours of Friday, May 02, ...
An Accra High Court has remanded into lawful custody seven persons accused of mining without license at Wassa Dunkwa in the Western Region. The seven accused persons are Douglas Bediako, Samuel Tanor ...
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U.S. donates $6 million worth of armoured vehicles to GAF to boost national, regional securityThe United States Government has donated 14 mine-resistant, ambush-protected armored personnel carriers (APCs) valued at over ...
Arab Finance: Nozha International Hospital (NINH) has reported a 37.92% year-on-year (YoY) increase in net profit after tax during the first quarter (Q1) of 2025, registering EGP 39.400 million, ...
President John Mahama has announced the establishment of a board of investigation to look into claims of irregularities in recent recruitment exercises for the Ghana Armed Forces. This initiative ...
Four of those found have been taken to hospital. It is not known if anyone else entered the water. The coast guard said on Tuesday that seven people from the boat remained missing, but that it had ...
A man and his wife have publicly apologised to two senior doctors at the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH) for publishing defamatory statements about them on social media, following recent tensions ...
Serbian Finance Minister Sinisa Mali told public broadcaster RTS that Vucic had left Belgrade's military hospital, the VMA, shortly after 5:00 pm (1500 GMT) and "told me he was feeling better".
In a meeting with Ghana’s 37 military students at Mbuya, Maj Gen Nabasa highlighted the long-standing ties between Uganda and Ghana, emphasizing that Uganda has greatly benefited from Ghana’s military ...
“Ghana military academies have played a pivotal role in the professional development of UPDF officers. Ghana has had a significant impact on our military because of its outstanding military education ...
Eighty-one percent of Americans say the law should not allow companies or other institutions to use religious beliefs to decide whether to offer a service to some people and not others.
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