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YOUTH LOOT ROYAL CEMETERY…In search of gold, diamond

YOUTH LOOT ROYAL CEMETERY…In search of gold, diamond
In their anxious search for gold and other mineral resources at all means possible, illegal miners, otherwise known in Ghanaian parlance as Galamsey operators, in the Central Region, have started digging and desecrating graves of the dead in royal cemeteries. Galamsey operators busy at work at the cemetery One such cemetery which has become a fertile ground for the illegal miners many of whom are youth,... 

Musama Disco Christo prays for peace

Musama Disco Christo prays for peace
The Kasoa branch of the Musama Disco Christo Church has officially ended its 21days fasting and prayers climaxing it with a grand all-night service which came off last week Thursday. The all-night service was aimed at praying to God for lasting peace in Ghana. Resident Pastor of the Kasoa branch of the Musama Disco Christo Church, Rev. Peter Wallas Oteng-Buabeng, (Middle) flanked by some elders of... 

Let’s be law abiding

IT is for nothing that many African countries look up to Ghana as a beacon of hope—particularly when it comes to the practice of democracy and good governance. But, juxtaposing our country’s democracy to world and mature democracies such as that of the US, Britain, France etc, we can humbly admit that we still are learning from them. ALTHOUGH, our democracy is still going through the political... 

NDC THUGS INVADE COURT WITH KNIVES…At Nana Baafi trial today

NDC THUGS INVADE COURT WITH KNIVES…At Nana Baafi trial today
Perhaps Today’s publication might jolt the diabolic plan. But as a forewarning, the paper can state on authority that the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) is set to unleash more than 300 unemployed youth armed with knives, cutlasses and machetes on New Patriotic Party (NPP) supporters who are likely to offer solidarity to Nana Baafi, during the trial of the NPP activist today. One of the... 

‘Don’t waste airtime on Ato Kwamena’

‘Don’t waste airtime on Ato Kwamena’
An Accra based legal practitioner, Maxwell Opoku, has advised Asantes to ignore statements posted on Myjoyonline by a staff of Joy Fm, Ato Kwamena Dadzie. He was of the opinion that those who were dragging the issue as if they were fighting for the Asantehene were rather unduly making Ato Kwamena popular. “By wasting airtime to discuss this issue means giving an opportunity to people to further pass... 

More pressure on A-G to resign

More pressure on A-G to resign
A group calling itself Movement Against Anti-Better Ghana Agenda (MABEG) has added its voice to the incessant pressure mounted on the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Mrs Betty Mould Iddrisu, to step down. Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Mrs Betty-Mould Iddrisu According to MABEG, Mrs Mould-Iddrisu has exhibited an overwhelming incompetence ever since she was appointed by the president... 

‘Ensure circumspection in phone-in programs’

‘Ensure circumspection in phone-in programs’
The Managing Editor of the Daily Dispatch newspaper, Mr Benjamin Emmanuel Ephson, has called on electronic media stations to ensure circumspection during phone-in-segments of live programmes on their networks. According to him, this measure if properly adhered to will go a long way to enhance professionalism and help the local media match up with western standards. “Phone-in programmes can project... 

Lovin Cee cries for Kumasi

Lovin Cee cries for Kumasi
Lovin Cee, known in private life as William Des Bordes of Fox Fm in Kumasi, is worried over low entertainment programmes in Kumasi ‘Oseikrom.’ The former Dutche Welle (DW) radio presenter expressed his worry when he spoke to Entertainment Today recently. He attributed this problem to a number of factors. William Des Bordes of Fox Fm in Kumasi According to him, unavailability of well-equipped... 

Police hunts for Agbogbloshie killers

Police hunts for Agbogbloshie killers
Minister for Interior, Hon. Martin Amidu, has disclosed to Parliament that the police are still searching for the suspected Agbogbloshie killers who unleashed mayhem on some innocent people that claimed three lives last year at the Agbogbloshie Market. Hon. Amidu was answering a question posed by Hon. Justice Joe Appiah, MP for Ablekuma North Constituency in the Greater Accra region, regarding the... 

Too many quack journalists!

Many of our newspapers have in recent times been awashed with stories of fake journalists in the system. Today is deeply disquieted at this growing menace, and the fact that it is gaining a place in our noble profession. We think that this should be a source of worry and concern to members of the inky fraternity and the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA). As the fourth realm of the state, it is imperative... 
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