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RITUAL KILLINGS AT TIMBER MARKET
Weeks of underground investigations by TODAY have uncovered mysterious killings at Timber Market, a suburb of Accra.
Hon. Cletus Avoka, Interior Minister
The killings in the locality, our scouts found out, had been occurring every two years, with the recent one taking place some weeks ago; when residents woke up to witness the dilapidated bodies of three people dumped in gutters at the Timber Market...
‘Help in nation building’
Christians in the world have been charged to play active roles in their nation’s development as part of their Christian duties.
Reverend Bishop Elisha Osei Kofi, General Overseer of the Power Embassy Church International, made the call at the official opening of this year’s ‘Shiloh 2009’ conference in Accra.
According to him, Christians should not restrict themselves to duties in the church...
Tension at Donewell Insurance
Following TODAY’s exposure on Donewell Insurance inability to pay its insurance agents in the Thursday September 17, 2009 edition, the paper can authoritatively report that management of the company has held a crisis meeting that was aimed at addressing the concerns of the agents.
Sources close to Donewell Insurance hinted that the said publication created tension within the top notch of the company....
POLICE IN NEW EXTORTION TRICKS
The Regional office of the Motor Traffic Transport Unit (MTTU) at Accra Central has virtually been reduced to a market place where the police engage drivers and car owners in serious bouts of bribery bargaining.
TODAY’s discreet inquiries have uncovered that the outfit make approximately GH¢200 an hour from jittery drivers who are more than willing to pay any amount charged by the police than to...



