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#FixTheParty Too
The sweet #FixTheCountry campaign which started as a negligible hash tag on social media has gone viral and become popular across the country, putting government on its toes with appointees having no choice but to reach out to the conveners…
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In the Abundance of Water …
The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II was spot on in his call for Ghanaian industries to manufacture products to fill the several fast springing mega malls across the country.
It was a brilliant submission His Majesty made in his speech…
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The okada debate died with election 2020
The National Road Safety Authority (NRSA) has said that from January to April this year, 2021, a period of three months, there have been over 2,000 motorbike crashes recorded, the ones not recorded may even be more.
No one seems to care.…
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Dear Quartey, Go-For-Gold
The Minister responsible for Greater Accra Region, Henry Quartey, is a tough character with a thick skin; he is the type who believes in achieving results despite the criticisms and attacks that may come his way.
Quartey hit the ground…
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Some Good Money Saved
It was refreshing to have heard the Minister responsible for Energy, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh say that the Nana Akufo-Addo led government has saved this country from blowing some $1.426billion that would have gone down the drain from 2019…
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Kan Dapaah must call his muscled-men to order
Once again, the Nana Akufo-Addo government has come under a severe public backlash over reports that National Security operatives have physically assaulted yet another journalist, after he was arrested in Rambo style from his place of work.…
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#FixTheParty Too
The sweet #FixTheCountry campaign which started as a negligible hash tag on social media has gone viral and become popular across the country, putting government on its toes with appointees having no choice but to reach out to the conveners…
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What If Alan Wins ?
This is not meant to tickle anyone’s fancies. It is rather meant to be the bitter truth being said without fear or favour; it is about the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and events leading to the party’s primaries to elect a presidential…
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Failed Leadership, Child Beggary & Condoning Illegality
The vexatious subject matter of child beggary has once again become topical within the media space after the-state owned Daily Graphic brought it to the fore yesterday; sadly, we at The New Publisher, are not optimistic the revived talks…
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Child Rights International Acted Right
The New Publisher is uncomfortable with the growing insults directed at Mr. Bright Appiah, Executive Director of Child Rights International, for being the complainant in the recent court case in which popular entertainer, Rosemond Brown…
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