Apinkra
(Ash), Aug. 28, GNA - The Supreme Court's verdict on the 2012 Presidential
election petition would consolidate democratic dispensation and principles in
the country, Reverend Francis Addo-Nyadu, Chief Executive of the Compassion
Africa Aged Foundation (CAAF), has said.
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Supreme Court's verdict would deepen democracySupreme Court's verdict would deepen democracy
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Vodafone ICONS contestants thrill Kumasi fansVodafone ICONS contestants thrill Kumasi fans
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Rural Urban Educational magazine launchedRural Urban Educational magazine launched
Accra,
Aug. 28, GNA - The HOG foundation, a non-governmental organisation, on Tuesday
launched the ‘Rural Urban Educational Magazine’ in Accra.
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CPP calls for self restraint after Supreme Court verdictCPP calls for self restraint after Supreme Court verdict
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STMA disburses funds to the physically challengedSTMA disburses funds to the physically challenged
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TUC salutes new Deputy Commissioner of ECTUC salutes new Deputy Commissioner of EC
Accra,
Aug 28, GNA - The Trades Union Congress (TUC) Ghana, has congratulated and
extended best wishes to Miss Georgina Opoku Amankwa for assuming a new office
as the Deputy Commissioner of the National Electoral Commission.
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Accra,
Aug 28, GNA - The Trade Union Congress (TUC) Ghana, has called on all workers
and their families to remain calm and go about their duties faithfully and
diligently as the Supreme Court gives its verdict on the election petition on
Thursday.
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Customs Division intercept huge consignment of Indian hempCustoms Division intercept huge consignment of Indian hemp
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GBA congratulates the Supreme CourtGBA congratulates the Supreme Court
Accra, Aug. 29, GNA – The
Ghana Bar Association (GBA) has congratulated the nine Justices of the Supreme
Court for their endurance in sitting for long hours and patiently listening to
the parties involved in the historical case before them.
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Incorporate sign language in GES curriculum - GNAD Incorporate sign language in GES curriculum - GNAD
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Apam Chief Fisherman to get an officeApam Chief Fisherman to get an office
Apam (C/R), Aug. 29, GNA – Mr
Theophilus Aidoo-Mensah, Gomoa West District Chief Executive, has cut the sod
for work to begin on a 200-million Ghana Cedi two-storey office complex for the
Chief Fisherman at Apam.
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Ghana Garden and Flower show opens on FridayGhana Garden and Flower show opens on Friday
Accra, Aug. 29, GNA - The
Second Lady of Ghana, Mrs Matilda Amissah-Arthur, would on Friday open a four
day Ghana Garden and Flower Show (GGFS) to promote flower and gardening
movement in Ghana.
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Close down drinking bars – Queen motherClose down drinking bars – Queen mother
Bechem (B/A), Aug. 29, GNA –
Nana Adwoapo Gyamena Serwaa II, Queen mother of Bechem Traditional area, on
Tuesday called for a ban on all drinking bar operators, as the entire nation
awaits the Supreme Court verdict.
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NRSC begins campaign for accident-free AfahyeNRSC begins campaign for accident-free Afahye
Cape Coast, Aug. 29, GNA -
The Central Regional office of the National Road Safety Commission on Tuesday,
began a public education campaign to ensure an accident-free Oguaa Fetu-Afahye
(festival).
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Court to pronounce Taylor's appeal verdict SeptemberCourt to pronounce Taylor's appeal verdict September
The
Hague, Aug. 29, GNA – The Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) announced on
Tuesday that it would deliver judgement on the appeal lodged by former Liberian
President, Charles Taylor, challenging the 50-year jail sentence the court
imposed on him last year, on September 26, 2013 in The Hague.
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Verdict should deepen country’s democracy-NCCE Verdict should deepen country’s democracy-NCCE
She said since the country had accepted the
path of democracy and the rule of law every Ghanaian must support its tenets to
ensure peace and harmony.
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Newborn Intensive Care Units inaugurated in six hospitals
The units, which are stocked with equipment
such as resuscitation tables, newborn baby warmers and suction, machines are to
help strengthen neonatal support services in the hospitals to reduce infant
mortality to help the country attain the Millennium Development Goals.
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Eight DCEs sworn-in in Northern Region
They are Mr Mohammed Ibn Abass for Nanumba
North District, Mr Joseph Jato for Kpandai District, Mr Ali Adolffor Saboba
District, and Mr Seidu Abukari for Tolon.
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Ghanaians asked to preserve peace Ghanaians asked to preserve peace
“There is the need for us to unite, preserve
and sustained the peace that Ghana is enjoying”, he said.
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Man’s penis off penis of rival
Teng and three others attacked the victim,
James Kalima Baali, on the campus of the Gbewa College of Education at Pusiga
on August 22 and carried out the act.
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