Monthly Archives: February 2019

NHIA boss bows out

The Chief Executive of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), Dr. Samuel Annor has reportedly left office after 2 years of service to the Authority. Although the reason for his resignation is yet to be known, DGN online checks suggests it was due to his age. Last month Dr. Annor’s name was listed among some eight Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) ...

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Strip off privileges of Mahama as Ghana’s ex-president — Group

A group calling itself Concern Youth in Politics (CYP) wants former President Mahama stripped off every privilege he enjoys as an ex-president. According to the group, the action by Mr Mahama to show videos of Ayawaso West Wuogon by-election violence to foreign diplomats is very “irresponsible” of him. The convener of the group, who doubles as former Assembly Member for ...

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Mahama urged to submit his evidence to Emile Short Commission

There is strong advocacy for former President John Mahama to submit any evidence he has on government’s complicity in the violence that marred the Ayawaso West Wuogon by-election to the Emile Short Commission. Sulemana Braimah, the Executive Director of Media Foundation for West Africa said helping the ongoing hearing by the Emile Short Commission with factual evidence is key to ...

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National Security operatives gather intelligence, they don’t take action – Nunoo-Mensah

A former Chief of Defense Staff, Brigadier General Joseph Nunoo-Mensah says operatives of the National Security have no business moving in or taking action into dealing with violence or crime situations. Brigadier Nunoo-Mensah’s comments come on the back of fallout from the Emile Short Commission of Inquiry investigating the incident of violence which occurred during the Ayawaso West Wuogon by-election ...

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EU includes Ghana on ‘dirty-money’ blacklist

The European Commission (EC) has added Ghana to a list of 23 countries with strategic deficiencies in their anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing frameworks. Ghana and her West African neighbour Nigeria were added to an already existing blacklist of 16 countries announced by the EC in a press release on February 13. The listing does not entail any type of ...

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We disagree with EC – Plaintiffs in ROPAA case

The plea by the Electoral Commission (EC) to the Accra High Court for an extension of time to operationalise the Representation of the People’s Amendment Act (ROPAA), 2006 (Act 699), which gives Ghanaians in the Diaspora the right to vote from abroad, has been challenged. The challenge was filed by five Ghanaians in the Diaspora who won a case on ...

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NDC signed $46m fertilizer deal after defeat

It is turning out that the multi-million agreement between the Dr. Stephen Opuni-led COCOBOD and companies of businessman Seidu Agongo for the supply of fertilizers was signed at a time the previous Mahama administration had been defeated embarrassingly and was on its way out of government. The said contracts with three of Seidu Agongo’s companies were signed on December 19, ...

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GACL, Immigration, Custom officials at Kotoka Airport exposed in serious begging and luggage pilfering

Some Ghanaian staff who are manning the various Terminals of the Kotoka International Airport under the Ghana Airport Company Limited, the Customs and Ghana Immigration and some of GACL’s third party partners have been exposed as beggars and petty thieves, MyNewsGh.com has filed. An investigation conducted by MyNewsGh.com following series of complaints from many Ghanaians and foreigners who are appalled ...

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Kennedy Agyapong to know contempt verdict on Wednesday

Members of Parliament (MPs) will tomorrow ( (Wednesday) determine the fate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Assin Central, Mr Kennedy Agyapong, as to whether he is in contempt of Parliament for allegedly making contemptuous remarks of Parliament. If the House determines that he is guilty of contempt of Parliament, he could be reprimanded or ...

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