Welcome
....to JusticeGhana Group
JusticeGhana is a Non-Governmental [and-not-for- profit] Organization (NGO) with a strong belief in Justice, Security and Progress....” More Details
Features
Nana Addo Visits Nigeria’s Buhari
- Details
- Parent Category: ROOT
- Category: Uncategorised
- Created on Friday, 24 April 2015 00:00
- Published Date
- Hits: 11548
Nana Addo Visits Nigeria’s Buhari
24 April 2015
The 2016 presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Nana Akufo-Addo on Thursday, travelled to Abuja to pay a courtesy call on Nigeria’s President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari.
No end in sight for Dumsor; Power barges still under construction
- Details
- Parent Category: ROOT
- Category: Uncategorised
- Created on Friday, 24 April 2015 00:00
- Published Date
- Hits: 10971
No end in sight for Dumsor; Power barges still under construction
24 April 2015
Ghana's emissaries sent to Turkey to find out the state of power barges that would ease Ghana's power crisis have come home empty handed.
Nana Addo: Monies from SADA, GYEEDA scams greater than IMF bailout
- Details
- Parent Category: ROOT
- Category: Uncategorised
- Created on Monday, 20 April 2015 00:00
- Published Date
- Hits: 11503
Nana Addo: Monies from SADA, GYEEDA scams greater than IMF bailout
20 April 2015
New Patriotic Party flagbearer Akufo-Addo has said monies from only three scams that have rocked the nation under the era of the National Democratic Congress government are greater than the entire bailout Ghana is receiving from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
EC boss saga: Allow Council of State to do its work – Nana Addo to Mahama
- Details
- Parent Category: ROOT
- Category: Uncategorised
- Created on Monday, 20 April 2015 00:00
- Published Date
- Hits: 11268
EC boss saga: Allow Council of State to do its work – Nana Addo to Mahama
20 April 2015
President John Mahama must “abide by the Constitution and allow the Council of State do its work openly and transparently” when it comes to the appointment of a new chairman of the Electoral Commission.
Cabinet considers bill proposing prison sentence for littering
- Details
- Parent Category: ROOT
- Category: Uncategorised
- Created on Monday, 20 April 2015 00:00
- Published Date
- Hits: 11505
Cabinet considers bill proposing prison sentence for littering
20 April 2015
Littering on the streets of Ghana could soon attract severe punishment including possible imprisonment. Cabinet is currently considering a bill to make it a crime to make the streets and other public place messy by strewing garbage around.