January, 2010

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Intensify fire outbreak campaigns

The year 2009 recorded a couple of fire outbreak cases in the country, notable among them was the burning of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs building in Accra and some offices of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE). The New... (Continue reading)

CPP-UK-Ireland’s New Year message

The UK/Ireland branch of the Convention People’s Party, the CPP, would like to express to you a Happy and Prosperous New Year of 2010. May your dreams of a better life and a sustaining livelihood be turned into reality in... (Continue reading)

Assemblyman offers free NHIS to electorate

Assemblyman offers free NHIS to electorate

The presiding member of the Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly and Assemblyman of Antem-Esikafoambantsem in Cape Coast, Nana Awuku, during the Christmas festivities organised a free National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) registration for electorates in his area to show his appreciation... (Continue reading)

MP gives hope to orphans and widows

MP gives hope to orphans and widows

Orphans and widows as well as widowers in and around Mfantseman East and West constituencies in the Central Region were on New Year not left out of the Christmas celebrations as the Member of Parliament for Mfantseman East, Honourable George... (Continue reading)

2010 must be better than 2009

FRIDAY, January 1, 2010, marked the beginning of yet a brand new year—2010. Thus a day before our ushering into the New Year which was Thursday, December 31, 2009, Ghanaians from all walks of life went to church to give... (Continue reading)

Anti-mining activist gunned down in ComVal

An anti-large scale mining activist was killed by unidentified men on 23 December, 2008, at New Bataan, Compostela Valley Province, environmental activist group Panalipdan-Southern Mindanao Region (SMR) reported. At around 7:00 in the evening, an unidentified men brutally killed 39-year-old... (Continue reading)

J.J. celebrates 31st coup

J.J. celebrates 31st coup

Former President Rawlings is still consummate in the ideals of the 31st December coup-an event which suffered identity and acceptability crisis at birth and was only accepted by a section of Ghanaians after it had cunningly been christened “Holy War... (Continue reading)

Concerned NDC Youth recount…HOW BNI CHASED NDC FINANCIER

Concerned NDC Youth recount…HOW BNI CHASED NDC FINANCIER

In the Thursday, 24th December, 2009, edition of TODAY, we reported the outlandish ordeal of Mr Prosper Tao Tsikata, a business man and Chief Executive Officer of Mazze Security Group of Companies by some Castle operatives. In this edition of TODAY,... (Continue reading)

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