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Month: December 2018

Five Banks to loose licenses

December 31, 2018 Editor 0

At least five commercial banks in the country could lose their universal banking licenses later this week as the December 31 deadline to meet the […]

Full text: Rawlings’ address at 37th anniversary of 31st December Revolution

December 31, 2018 Editor 0

On December 31, 1981, Rawlings, supported by lower-ranking soldiers, most of whom served in the Reconnaissance Regiment, seized power to cure what they said were […]

Stabbed pastor never engaged in human sacrifices – Family

December 31, 2018 Editor 0

Family members of an Assemblies of God pastor, Rev. David Nabegmado, who was stabbed to death by his nephew are discounting claims their deceased relative was engaged […]

With an eye to power and profit, Beijing is building influence in the Arctic

December 30, 2018 Editor 0

In its quest to become a global superpower, China has regularly become entangled in territorial disputes with its neighbors, butting up against international law.But there’s […]

‘Brexit 50-50’ if May’s deal rejected, says Liam Fox

December 30, 2018 Editor 0

Senior Brexiteer minister Liam Fox says there is a 50-50 chance the UK will not leave the EU on 29 March if MPs reject Theresa […]

PHOTOS: Bayern Munich star Jerome Boateng enjoys his first visit to Ghana

December 30, 2018 Editor 0

Bayern Munich star Jerome Boateng has visited Ghana for the first time where he is engaged in some philantropic works. Jérôme was at the Labadi […]

Ex-Hearts of Oak captain Thomas Abbey joins Malaysian top flight side PKNP FC

December 30, 2018 Editor 0

Former Hearts of Oak captain Thomas Abbey has joined Malaysian Super League side PKNP FC. Abbey, 25, penned a deal with the Reds after undergoing […]

Crystal Palace could cut short Jordan Ayew’s loan spell

December 30, 2018 Editor 0

Striker Jordan Ayew could have his loan spell at English Premier League side Crystal Palace cut short next month, GHANASoccernet.com understands. The Eagles might be […]

Pogba shines as Man Utd swat aside lacklustre Bournemouth

December 30, 2018 Editor 0

Manchester’s United’s transformed attack once again combined devastatingly to give caretaker manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer his third successive win with an impressive victory over Bournemouth. […]

MTN awards MoMo agents in Western, Central regions

December 30, 2018 Editor 0

MTN Ghana On Sunday awarded several Mobile Money agents in the Western and Central regions for their dedicated service to the telecoms company. Rebecca Nkrumah […]

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