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October 2009

Checkpoint officials steal $1.5 annually from Government thumbnail

Checkpoint officials steal $1.5 annually from Government

The Government of Ghana has been losing a whopping US$1,459,635.00 annually due to the corrupt practices of some uniformed officials at checkpoints along the Tema-Ouagadougou corridor.
Former DCEs deny allegations over Ghana@50 thumbnail

Former DCEs deny allegations over Ghana@50

Some former District Chief Executives (DCEs), who testified at the Ghana@50 Commission of Inquiry , debunked the allegations of irregularities levelled against them by their subordinates.

Fuel prices to increase thumbnail

Fuel prices to increase

Ghana is set to witness another hike in petroleum prices from November 1, the acting Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Alex Kofi Mould has revealed.


Spio-Garbrah warns his opponents thumbnail

Spio-Garbrah warns his opponents

Dr Ekwow Spio-Garbrah says his detractors in the party will be better off turning to God and seek his well-being or they will come to shame.
President Mills appoints new members of boards and councils thumbnail

President Mills appoints new members of boards and councils

President John Evans Atta Mills, on Monday appointed new members of boards and councils in consultation with the Council of State. A statement issued
A campaign promise to be fulfilled for Tamale hospital thumbnail

A campaign promise to be fulfilled for Tamale hospital

The Management of the Tamale Teaching Hospital, has expressed appreciation to the government for approving funds for the refurbishment of the medical facility to befit its status as a referral centre.
China’s Sinopec offered a joint bid with GNPC thumbnail

China’s Sinopec offered a joint bid with GNPC

China's Sinopec has offered to make a joint bid with Ghana's national oil company for Kosmos Energy's stake in the huge Jubilee oilfield off the coast of the country.
Former Vice President Mahama wants his ex-gratia thumbnail

Former Vice President Mahama wants his ex-gratia

Former vice-president Alhaji Aliu Mahama has tapped the Mills administration to expedite the release of end of service benefits (ESBs) due ex-government officials.
VRA Engages Nigeria’s Sahara Oil thumbnail

VRA Engages Nigeria’s Sahara Oil

Sahara Oil Company Limited of Nigeria has been temporarily engaged to supply the Volta River Authority (VRA) with crude oil to feed the Aboadze Thermal Plant.
Tullow Ghana and Ghana Navy to collaborate thumbnail

Tullow Ghana and Ghana Navy to collaborate

Tullow Ghana Limited and the Ghana Navy will collaborate to promote the appropriate maritime environment conducive to the peaceful and profitable development of Ghana’s petrochemical endowment.

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