FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT; BUT LET’S CONTINUE TO WORK HARD – PREZ
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President John Mahama yesterday joined Muslims to celebrate this year’s Eid-ul-Adha, during which he painted a bright future for Ghana, saying the country was inching closer to realizing its developmental agenda.
POOL TOGETHER TO BUILD UNITED COUNTRY – MAULVI BIN SALIH
The Ameer and Missionary in charge of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, Ghana, Alhaji Maulvi Mohammed Bin Salih, has called on Ghanaians to pool together to build a united, happy, peaceful, harmonious, just and great country of which both the present and future generations will be justifiably proud.
VEEP DEBUNKS BAWUMIA’S CLAIMS
OIL CASH PROJECTS MISSING; PIAC CALLS FOR PROBE
The Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) has discovered that oil revenue allocated to three projects in Upper West and Northern Regions might have gone into private pockets as a visit to the project sites reveal that no such projects exist.
IMF UNHAPPY WITH GHANA’S RISING DEBTS
Continuing doubts about Ghana’s rising debts and the management of its central bank could delay the release of some $300 million in loans, according to a source close to talks last week between the IMF and officials in the finance ministry in Accra.
BIG BOOST FOR SADA ZONE
Ghana’s determination to bridge the huge development gap between the south and the Savanah Ecological Zone through SADA has received a major boost following the commitment of Singapore to that effect.
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