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The Police Under Nkrumah

Policing under Dr Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s First President was challenging because until then the police high command and middle level commanders were all whitemen and their duty was to protect colonial interest.
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Three Companies Have No Contract With Secretariat

Three companies which presented various claims to the commission yesterday for works done in respect of the golden jubilee celebration of the country did not have a contract with the secretariat.
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Three Remanded In Drug Case

Two American female students and a male fire officer accomplice were yesterday remanded by the Accra Fast Track High Court on narcotic charges.
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Fake Journalist Jailed For Two Years

Ebenezer Van Dyke Akoto, a 29-year-old self-styled journalist, who used a press card of Radio Gold to defraud the District Chief Executive for Asuogyaman of GH¢430, has been sentenced to two years’ imprisonment.
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Five Young Men Die In Accident

Five persons died on the spot at dawn yesterday when their car ran into a stationary truck near the Apenkwa Total Filling Station, near the Tesano Police Station in Accra.
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Exopa CEO Remanded

The Chief Executive Officer of Exopa Modelling Agency, Sima Ibrahim, was yesterday remanded in prison custody on two counts of attempted exportation of narcotic drugs and possession of narcotic drugs without licence.
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Government To Abolish Shift System

The government will abolish the shift system currently being run in basic schools in the country, the Minister of Education, Mr Alex Tettey-Enyo, has disclosed.
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Crisis In School Feeding Programme

Yesterday’s first day in school for pupils at the basic level was characterised by turmoil in the implementation of the school feeding programme across the country.
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Court Orders BNI To Release Former Minister's Passport

A Case Mr Akwasi Osei-Adjei, a former Minister of Foreign Affairs, filed against the Bureau of National Investigations was bolstered yesterday, when the Human Rights Division of the High Court dismissed an application filed by the Attorney-General to stay the execution of the order to the BNI to release his passport to him.
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Market Queens Support KMA

Market queens in Kumasi have thrown their weight behind the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly to reconstruct the Kumasi Central Market into a first-class facility.

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