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General news
Okada riders demonstrate over missing colleague
A number of Okada Riders at Assin Manso in the Assin South District of the Central Region have staged a wild protest demanding the whereabouts of their missing colleague. Emmanuel Kwaku Amoah, 16, locally known…
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Business
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General news
MTN welcomes Christmas babies with Gifts
Twenty-five baby hampers, full of assorted baby essentials were donated to babies who were born on Christmas and boxing day in Cape Coast. The gifts by MTN, were to welcome the newborns into the world…
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Education
UG increases fees by 15%
The University of Ghana has adjusted fees for the 2022/2023 academic year upwards by 15% based on the gazetted approved fees for the 2019/2020 academic year. Management therefore assures students, parents and all stakeholders that…
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Politics
“I know I have a Political Case and not Court Case” – James Quayson
Embattled Member of Parliament for Assin North Constituency, James Gyakye Quayson has described the ongoing legal tussle challenging his qualification as a Member of Parliament as an attempt to frustrate the minority group in Parliament…
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General news
Change your toothbrush every three months to avoid infections – Dentist advises
The Physician Assistant of the Dental Unit at St. Francis Xavier Hospital Mad. Esther Agbesi has advised Ghanaians to as a matter of urgency pay attention to their toothbrush and change it every three months…
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Children's Corner
Inculcate good sanitation practices in children-Rev Father
The Director of Socio-economic Development for the Catholic Archdiocese of Cape Coast, Very Rev. Father Stephen Amoah Gyasi who doubles as the Chaplain for the Cape Coast Technical University (CCTU), has called on Ghanaians to…
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Articles
The budget would inflict hardship on the ordinary Ghanaian – Prof Gyampo
1. The budget contains serious austerity measures that would inflict more hardships on the ordinary Ghanaian than the politician. Not sharing hampers and diaries as expenditure cuts for example, pales in comparison with reducing the…
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