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Ghana's airports to open to human traffic Sept. – Baako hints

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Ghana’s airports are likely to open to international travel by September, Editor-in-Chief of the New Crusading Guide newspaper, Abdul-Malik Kweku Baako has has said. He hinted at it on Saturday, 15 August 2020 on Accra-based Joy FM’s newsfile programme. The move is aimed at giving Ghanaians outside the chance to fly down to register and vote in the upcoming 7 December polls, Mr Baako noted. “In doing some checks within the corridors of power, a hint dropped into my ears; possibly, the airports might be reopened 1 September”, he revealed on the programme. However, “the land borders will remain closed”, Mr Baako said. Ghana’s air, sea and land borders were closed to human traffic in March after the country detected her first two cases of COVID-19. The recent death of eight more COVID-19 patients in the country took the fatality toll to 231, the Ghana Health Service announced on its website. So far, the total national case count is 42,063. Some 39,993 of them have recovered and been disch...

Fire: Our Data Centre intact, 2020 polls not in danger – EC

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The Electoral Commission of Ghana (EC) has assured the general public that the fire outbreak at its office at Sarpeiman near Amasaman in the Greater Accra Region did not affect its Data Centre. The EC noted that the fire outbreak will not affect the conduct of the 7 December 2020 polls. Fire gutted the election management body’s regional office in the early hours of Friday, 14 August 2020. In a statement issued by the EC following the incident, the Commission entreated the general public “to ignore the falsehood being peddled on social media to the effect that its Data Centre was destroyed by the fire.” It further assured “the general public that its Data Centre is safe and secure”. The Public Affairs Director of the EC, Slyvia Annor said in media interviews that the fire destroyed “some old election materials that have been stored over the period but thankfully, the Ghana National Fire Service was able to stop the fire from spreading to the other offices.” The EC also revealed that: “...

Mistrust among political actors contributing to electoral violence – NPC

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  Chairman of the National Peace Council (NPC), Reverend Professor Emmanuel Asante says mistrust among political actors is contributing immensely to electoral violence in the country. According to him, there is trust deficit in Ghana’s electoral system, especially on the part of political parties, thereby giving room for political vigilantes to protect their interests. Prof. Asante who was addressing an advocacy workshop on Vigilantism and Related Offences Act at Asante Mampong in Ashanti, also underlined the need for ruling parties to ensure the independence of state institutions to avert needless suspicions when in opposition. The workshop which was organized by the Ashanti Regional Peace Council with funding from the Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA) was to sensitize participants on the Vigilantism Act which has outlawed the existence of vigilante groups. The Executive Secretary of the Ashanti Regional Peace Council Rev. Emmanuel Amoah in a presentation said, the ...

My ‘Papa no’ comment was in jest; not meant to offend anybody – Oppong Nkrumah

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  “Mr Speaker, earlier, I was trying to catch your eye to request that the use of my expression which caused apprehension on the other side be expunged from the record. "I didn’t mean it to offend anybody. It was in jest. "And if anybody took offence to it, the records should reflect that it’s been expunged,” he said. Prior to that, Mr Oppong Nkrumah had said: “Mr Speaker, I want to encourage my colleagues on the other side. I want to encourage my good friend who just spoke [John Jinapor]. In my hometown, we will say, ‘Papa no.’ ‘Papa no.’ "I want to encourage ‘Papa no’ to take some time and follow the structure of this conversation and support,” the Ofoase Ayirebi MP told the House. In response, a livid Minority Leader of Parliament, Mr Haruna Iddrisu, said: “You come to parliament to employ those words used on social media, we take strong objection to it. "If you don’t withdraw, we won’t recognise you today as a minister. We will not. Do what you will do,” Haruna ...

Live Introduction of Prof Naana Jane Opoku Agyemang to the Muslim Comm...

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Joe Mettle And His Wife, Selasie Looks Stunning In Their Traditional Marriage Dresses (Photo + Video Inside)

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Celebrated Ghanaian gospel minister, Joe Mettle has officially said bye-bye to singlehood. The ‘Owanwani’ singer and his fiancée-Salomey Selasie Dzisa tied the knot traditionally in a beautiful ceremony today, August 13, 2020.Joe Mettle was seen in caftan while Selasie donned a Kente fabric. The couple were facing each other in this stunning photo which was obviously shot before their  traditional marriage ceremony . In the video, Joe and Salasie were sitting together at the ceremony when a preacher was given a sermon. The colourful ceremony was attended by close friends and families of both Joe Mettle and his wife, Selasie. Their white wedding ceremony will be held on Saturday, August 15, 2020, at the Christian Center Assemblies of God Church in Community 17. Congrats to Minister Joe Mettle and his wife.

It’s a lie; less than 10% of us paid – Aggrieved MFI, S&L customers tell Akufo-Addo

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Aggrieved customers of defunct savings and loans as well as microfinance companies have accused the Akufo-Addo government of lying about paying 98 per cent of its members whose deposits got locked up after the financial sector clean-up exercise undertaken by the regulators. The aggrieved customers in the Ashanti region, on Thursday, 13 August 2020, picketed the receiver's office at Adum, Kumasi over the matter. Numbering about 200, the angry customers were clad in red and black attire. They wailed and chanted war songs at the premises of the receiver’s locked offices. They later converged on the Adum Maranata Church premises where documents of proof of non-payment were collected by their leaders. Some of the customers who spoke to Kumasi FM threatened to vote against the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) if their locked-up funds were not paid. About two weeks ago, President Nana Akufo-Addo said his government had paid all the locked-up deposits in the nine local banks that collap...