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Government Offers GHC25,000 Bounty For Arsonists

disaster

Photo Reporting: Government Offers GHC25,000 Bounty For ArsonistsGovernment Offers GHC25,000 Bounty For Arsonists

07 June 2013

Government is offering GHC25,000 bounty for the arrest of suspected arsonists who are responsible for burning of the various markets across the country.

 

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KPMG Done With Auditing Of Pink Sheets

elections

KPMG Done With Auditing Of Pink Sheets  KPMG Done With Auditing Of Pink Sheets

01 June 2013

KPMG, the international audit firm appointed by the Supreme Court to audit pink sheets submitted by the petitioners challenging results of the December 2012 presidential election, KPMG, has completed its work.

 

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Petitioners' case not weakened by lack of protest by party agents – Kweku Baako

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Kweku BaakoPetitioners' case not weakened by lack of protest by party agents – Kweku Baako

01 June 2013

Managing editor of the New Crusading newspaper Malik Kweku Baako has suggested the case presented by the petitioners in the 2012 Presidential Election Petition hearing would not the weakened because party agents of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) failed to raise protests after the elections were concluded.

 

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Even banks commit transpositional errors – Nana Ato Dadzie

elections

Even banks commit transpositional errors – Nana Ato Dadzie

01 June 2013

Nana Ato Dadzie, spokesperson of the legal team of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has suggested that transpositional errors was not the preserve of electoral officers, apparently banks also committed it, he has said.

 

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The Supreme Court Showed Its Timidity In The Mornah Case

the law

Photo Reporting: The Supreme Court Showed Its Timidity In The Mornah Case  The Supreme Court Showed Its Timidity In The Mornah Case

03 May 2013

It appears whiles freedom fighters like Aung San Suu Kyi are calling for the judiciary, as an institution, to be “strengthened and released from political interference”, our courts in Ghana find it ok to park the wheels of justice on the compounds of the legislature, expecting to be towed out of there at the pleasure of the executive.

 

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