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A Day In The History Of Christian Home School
Thursday, July 25, 2019, was a memorable day for everyone who has a connection with Christian Home School at Dansoman in the Ablekuma West Municipality of the Greater Accra Region. The school was marking its 20th Graduation, Speech and…
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[Article] Seth Terkper writes: The true status of the NPP’s 17+ tax measures (1)
Introduction
The 2017 Budget tax “reliefs” have been extolled for almost three years and, likely will be likely repeated ad nauseum in 2019 and 2020. However, the 2019 Mid-Year Review may also result in more explicit reversals of some…
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Ghana’s constitution is meant to protect the media: but does it ?
Between independence 1957 – the year Ghana won independence from British – until 1992 the country had three civilian heads of state interspersed with several military rulers. But that year it finally embraced democratic rule and adopted a…
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To your right fall out!
On the drill square such an order as the President issued must be carried out by the troops. Yesterday, as Commander-in-Chief, he screamed the order not to a squad but his internal security commander – the Inspector General of Police.…
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Even Chop Bars Made Money From Black Stars But Players Can’t Chop?
The story of Ghana Football, the Black Stars and where we are now has a history to it. Let no one be overly emotional about the situation we are in today. History helps.
Between 1993 and 2006 is what I call the DARK YEARS of the Black…
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To Cane Or Not To Cane Students
Though corporal punishment has been outlawed in schools in Ghana, with many reminders, the practice is still ongoing.
The aggregate sound of strokes to the bodies of pupils and students every day could bring down walls.
Infractions…
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A Wake-Up Call
The Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo government may be taking a lot of things for granted. Even though the administration may be doing well in some areas, it appears the lapses in the security sector are becoming too many.
One such lapse has…
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Article: Has the Chamber really been dropped ?
Ghana’s Parliament has formally decided not to proceed with the proposed $200 million New Chamber construction. This happened after the revelation of the plan to construct a new chamber was met with wide public opposition.
The hashtag…
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The ECO
At the end of an ECOWAS summit in Abuja, Nigeria on June 29, 2019, 15 countries in West Africa, including Ghana, agreed to adopt a single currency next year called the Eco. Negotiations for a single currency in West Africa began about 30…
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Oh No! Not Again
News that the country faces an indefinite national black-out (dumsor) in the near future is very frightening. It is frightening because the people of Ghana, and indeed the business community, do not deserve another dose of what they…
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