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Prez Mahama Goofed As BNI Spokesperson With His Explanations - Frances Essiam

news

Frances Ewurabena EssiamPrez Mahama Goofed As BNI Spokesperson With His Explanations - Frances Essiam

Madam Frances Essiam says President John Dramani Mahama’s attempt to defend the Bureau of National Investigations [BNI] for inviting Citi FM’s Chief Executive Officer and Editor of the Daily Graphic over their organisations report on the busted cocaine lady is ill-fated.

Ghana Debt Hits GH¢70bn

finance

Photo ReportingGhana Debt Hits GH¢70bn

Ghana’s total public sector debt stock which stood at GH¢65.7 billion at end of August increased to GH¢69,705.90 million (US$21,733.51 million) at end of September 2014.

IMF kicks against $1.2bn GNPC ‘needless’ loan

the economy

Finance Minister- Seth TerkperIMF kicks against $1.2bn GNPC ‘needless’ loan

Information reaching the New Statesman is that the International Monetary Fund team, which arrived in Ghana to begin the final leg of negotiations for Ghana's bailout package Thursday has raised concerns with the $700 million loan facility secured by the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation from international lenders.

The Legend Of Tarzan - Prez Mahama Writes

free speech

Photo Reporting: Press FreedomThe Legend Of Tarzan - Prez Mahama Writes

0ne of Ghana’s most important pillars of democracy is the freedom of speech, particularly its active employment by independent media. Our country boasts over 300 privately held broadcast media outlets. Indeed, it is difficult to imagine that there ever existed a time when our sources of news, information and entertainment in the broadcast arena were not dictated by choice.

Parliament New Gadgets Go Off

newsbrief

Photo Reporting- New Ghanaian Parliamentary SeatingParliament New Gadgets Go Off

The newly-installed ICT electronic gadgets and microphones in Ghana’s reconfigured parliament, ceased to work shortly after the Speaker, Edward Doe Adjaho, had started with the correction of ‘Votes and Proceedings’ in the House yesterday.