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Month: December 2018

I “contaminated” myself with friends – Amy Newman

December 18, 2018 Editor 0

Celebrated gospel musician Amy Newman now known as Amy Amber Newman has revealed that her absence in the music scene for about 14 years was […]

a boy's wish

Special report and photos: A boy’s wish

December 15, 2018 Editor 0

Mr Kwabena Bukari, the assistant headteacher of Garrison Basic School in Takoradi, was seeing off a female visitor when he heard a loud bang, “Gbam!” A […]

Photos: Takoradi Mall officially opened

December 15, 2018 Editor 0

The Takoradi Mall has officially been opened to the general public. The Second Lady Samira Bawumia graced the occasion which was held on Thursday, December […]

Let’s ensure accident free Christmas festivities; Transport Union Chairman urges road users

December 10, 2018 Editor 0

Nana Asafoankye Badu, a.k.a ‘Anyen Mpo Suro’, the National chairman of Concerned Transport Operators Union of T.U.C, on Sunday December 9, 2018, called on drivers, […]

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