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News Headlines
Nana Konadu Charges: NPP WILL STEAL NEW CEDI NOTES
FORMER FIRST Lady, Nana Konadu
Agyemang Rawlings who is also the
president of the 31 December
Women’s Movement has charged
that, because Ghanaians are not
aware of the quantity of cash in the
system, the Kufuor administration is
bound to siphon much of the new
currencies to their advantage in
preparation for the 2008 general
election
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| Posted on: Friday, June 08, 2007 | Read 4425 times
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Red-Alert! Holding Cell Phone
IN THE face of the current sporadic
rainstorms and their accompanying
strong thunders and lightening,
cellular phone users have been
strongly warned against having their
mobile equipment on their bodies
during rainstorms because that could
be very dangerous.
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| Posted on: Friday, June 08, 2007 | Read 2893 times
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Business Headlines Ghana’s Currency Regime not Supportive of Business Transactions
The Governor of the Bank of Ghana,
Dr. Paul Acquah, has observed that in
spite of the steady progress the
economy has made over these past
years, especially on price and
currency stability which have had
positive responses of the economy to
both policy and structural reforms,
“we still live in a regime in which
prices continue to carry the effects of
long periods of inflation”.
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| Posted on: Monday, June 11, 2007 | Read 2941 times
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Sports Headlines Mourinho Pleads With GFA Over Essien’s Appearance At CAN 2008
AS WE reported a few weeks back,
José Mourinho would miss the
services of key men in his team. The
acid-tongue but affable Portuguese
coach says he would plead with the
Ghana Football Association (GFA) to
allow Michael Essien to delay his trip
to Ghana to play in the Africa Nations
Cup to be hosted in Ghana from
January 20 to February 10.
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| Posted on: Friday, June 01, 2007 | Read 2904 times
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