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Ghana In Deep Mourning As Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Is Burried
Ghana is in deep mourning after the tragic August 6 helicopter crash that claimed the lives of Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister for Environment, and seven others.
The nation held a solemn state funeral to honor the victims,…
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Ghana Helicopter Crash DNA Identification In South Africa
Remains Of Helicopter Crash Flown To South Africa
Chief Superintendent Edward Abban, who heads Police's DNA unit, has taken charge of identifying eight victims from the recent Ghana military helicopter crash.
His team acted swiftly…
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NCA Threatens to Suspend MultiChoice Ghana, DSTV
NCA To Suspend DSTV
The National Communications Authority (NCA) has warned MultiChoice Ghana, DSTV that it may suspend its Pay TV license due to unfair pricing.
Why the NCA is Taking Action
The regulator says the current subscription…
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Mahama Declares 3 Days Of Mourning After Helicopter Crash
3 Days Mourning After Helicopter Crash
President Mahama has declared three days mourning after a tragic helicopter crash that killed all passengers
The victims included two government ministers, so President Mahama immediately…
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Ghana Mourns: Helicopter Crash Kills 8, Including Ministers
Ghana Mourns Helicopter Crash Victims
Ghana is mourning as its military helicopter crashes near Obuasi on Wednesday morning killing eight people including 2 state Ministers.
The tragic accident killed all crew and passengers on board.…
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Shoprite To Exit Ghana In Continued Retreat from African Markets
Shoprite To Sell Shops In Ghana and Malawi
South African retail giant Shoprite Holdings has announced plans to sell its operations in Ghana and Malawi, marking its latest withdrawal from African markets as it refocuses on its home base.…
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MOST SHOCKING : South African Farmers Kill Two Black Women, Feed Them To Pigs
A chilling murder trial in South Africa’s Limpopo province has drawn national attention after farm worker Adrian de Wet, 20, admitted to disposing of two Black women’s bodies by feeding them to pigs—but claims he acted under duress.…
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Tussle Between Shatta Wale And EOCO Boss Over His Seized Lamborghini
The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has confirmed that it conducted a lawful search at the residence of Ghanaian dancehall artist Shatta Wale, seizing a 2019 Lamborghini Urus linked to an international fraud case.
The…
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Importers And Exporter Left Stranded Over Verification Issues
The National Identification Authority (NIA) has disconnected the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) from its Identity Verification Service (IVS) platform due to an unpaid debt of GH₵376 million.
This drastic measure has left importers and…
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U.S Visa Applicants Could Pay Up To USD15,000 Bond
Starting August 20, the U.S. will implement a pilot program requiring certain tourists and business travelers to pay bonds of up to $15,000 to obtain visas, according to a government notice.
The initiative targets visitors from countries…
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