Day: March 22, 2017

Business

Government To Crack Down On Financial Crimes

The Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, has announced that Ghana will soon institute measures to deepen collaboration...

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I Never Said Visitors Have Sex At Kintampo Water Falls

In a quest to detect the exact cause of what happened at the Kintampo Waterfalls, most people have created their own...

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BCCI Announces Windfall For Contracted Indian Cricket Players

The Indian cricket board Wednesday doubled the salaries of its contracted players while retaining former skipper...

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Police Unhappy With Transfers From Flagstaff House

The decision of the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr. David Asante-Appeatu, to withdraw the leadership of the...

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Trump Says Briefed On Incident In London

US President Donald Trump was briefed on events in London outside the Houses of Parliament on Wednesday, after reports...

International

UBS Charges Customers To Deposit Euros

The annual 0.6% charge will take affect from May. Swiss bank UBS will start charging customers who deposit more than a...

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NGOs Demand Access As Yemen Suffers ‘open-Air Massacre’

Humanitarian groups on Wednesday demanded access to civilians on the brink of famine in Yemen, describing the two-year...

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Citi Breakfast Show, Wednesday, 22nd March, 2017

The Citi Breakfast Show on Wednesday , March 22, 2017 discussed the state of water bodies in Ghana as we celebrate...

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State Enterprises Need Competent Heads; Not Political Appointees

Ghana Extractive Industries and Transparency’s representative on the Public Interest Accountability Committee (PIAC)...

International

London Taxi Company’s New Ansty Park Plant Opens In Coventry

A black cab manufacturer that was "on its knees" five years ago is officially opening a new £300m plant, creating more...

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Demolition Exercise Necessary To Avoid Perennial Flooding

The Accra Metropolitan Authority has justified its decision to demolish structures that have been built on waterways in...

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French Police Detain Six Grenoble Rugby Players Following Rape Claim

Six Grenoble rugby players including two Irishmen, two New Zealanders and an Australian, were detained Wednesday...

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Two Major US Technology Firms ‘tricked To Pay $100m To Man

A Lithuanian man has been charged with tricking two US technology firms into wiring him $100m (£80.3m) through an...

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Zimbabwe Opposition Call For ‘biased’ Electoral Body To Be Scrapped

A coalition of Zimbabwean opposition parties on Wednesday staged a protest ahead of next year's polls, demanding the...

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Victor Smith Diverted Campaign Cash – Abuakwa North NDC

Victor Smith, the National Democratic Congress’ parliamentary candidate for Abuakwa North in the 2016 polls,...

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Beatlemania Blooms Belatedly In Cuba

While their American and European peers twisted and shouted to The Beatles in the 1960s, in Cuba childhood sweethearts...

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NGO Launches Project To Protect Volta Basin

A Non-Governmental Organization, A Rocha Ghana, has launched a four-year project in Damongo to safeguard the Volta...

Sports

Former Hearts Chief Neil Armstrong Linked With Club Return

Ex-Hearts of Oak chief Neil Armstrong-Mortagbe is being linked with a move back to the club, three years after he was...

Sports

I Nearly Quitted Football

Ghana legend Asamoah Gyan says he is playing each game as if its his last after revealing his injury hell almost forced...