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Ghana: Who Speaks for Adenta?

Since time immemorial, the people in the Adenta Municipality have never enjoyed a constant supply of water, despite the fact that the area houses thousands of workers who contribute to the development and growth of the country.

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PURC to apply sanctions and penalties for poor service delivery

Accra, Nov. 22, GNA - The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has warned utility providers that it would apply the necessary sanctions and penalties if they did not adhere to the highest level of service delivery to...

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Ghana: Redco Flats in Shambles

Accra — Residents of the Redco flats at Madina, a suburb of Accra, are complaining bitterly about the deplorable state of the flats, and the health hazards it poses. Some residents told the Accra File that for the years they...

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Government to expand and complete key infrastructure - Duffuor

Accra, Nov. 18, GNA - Dr Kwabena Duffuor, Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, on Wednesday said the Government would expand and complete key infrastructure in the country, including power, transport, information and...

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Mechanic in Court For Possessing Narcotic Drug

A twenty-five-year-old mechanic, Osuman Umar, has been arraigned before the Fast Track Court (FTC) for illegally possessing substances suspected to be cocaine, after he was found to have swallowed twelve pellets of cocaine, a...

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Ghana: Ga Adangbes Abroad Condemn Encroachment on School Lands in Accra

An association of Ga Adangbe residents abroad has condemned the massive encroachment on school lands in the capital, Accra. Speaking to the Accra File in Maryland, Mr. Charles Kotey, President of the group, noted that it was a...

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Ghana: Police Winning War Against Armed Robbery

George Kyei Frimpong And Mashahudu Ankiilu Kunateh Kofi Afoakwa, aka Kofi Rasta, alias Not Nice , Weapons and ammunition retrieved from the homes of the suspects The Ghana Police Service (GPS) has mapped out proactive...

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Ghana: Western Union Supports Schools

As part of its corporate social responsibility, Western Union Ghana, and its agents, has donated 600 school desks and chairs to six underprivileged schools, in support of education in the country. Each of the schools received...

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Kwesi Pratt slams ministers

The Managing Editor of the Insight newspaper, Mr. Kwesi Pratt, has strongly condemned the initiative by some ministers in the Mills-led administration to board commercial vehicles otherwise known as "Trotro" to mark this year's...

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Editorial: Ministers in Trotro

Imagine sharing a seat with the Minister of Transport in a rickety trotro from Madina to Accra Central, with the driver’s mate calling out the route as the vehicle cruises along the road. Yesterday was World Transport Day, a...

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