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Parliament adopts report on the State Interests and Governance Authority Bill, 2019

April 5, 2019 Editor 0

Parliament has adopted the report on the State Interests and Governance Authority Bill (SIGA), 2019 after the drafted Bill was laid and referred by the […]

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Burglers steal payment vouchers; snub cash at Trade Fair

April 3, 2019 Editor 0

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana International Trade Fair Centre, Dr. Agnes Adu, has stated that burglars broke into the office of the […]

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Parliament approves RTI Bill

March 27, 2019 Editor 0

Parliament has finally approved the Right to Information (RTI) Bill after two decades. The Bill which was passed after its third reading at 8:30 pm on […]

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Parliament passes Holidays Amendment Bill despite Minority’s boycott

March 5, 2019 Editor 0

“The Holidays Amendment Bill 2018 is duly read for the third time and passed,” Speaker of Parliament, Prof. Mike Aaron Ocquaye said. The Minority had […]

Muntaka Mubarak Mohammed

Muntaka seeks action against Trade Minister for disrespect

February 26, 2019 Editor 0

Member of Parliament for Asawase, who doubles as the Minority Chief Whip Muntaka Mubarak Mohammed says he will file a sensor against Trade and Industry […]

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‘We can’t find NDC MPs who held ‘bloody widow’ placards’ – Parliament

February 22, 2019 Editor 0

Opposition MPs who characterised a new entrant as a “bloody widow” cannot be identified for possible punishment after the description was deemed distasteful and insensitive. The […]

MP Patrick Boamah

SONA 2019: Akufo-Addo Was Honest To Ghanaians – MP

February 22, 2019 Editor 0

The Member of Parliament (MP) for OkaiKoi Central, Mr. Patrick Boamah, has indicated that President Akufo Addo gave a very honest account of the state […]

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President presents State of the Nation Address Thursday

February 20, 2019 Editor 0

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will next week, Thursday, February 21, 2019, present the state of the nation address in Parliament. The statement, titled “Message […]

Bamboi MP

MP calls for legislation to check abuse of social media

February 14, 2019 Editor 0

 Member of Parliament for Bole-Bamboi, Yussif Sulemana says there is a need for some legislation to be put in place so as to deter people […]

Ayokor Botchway

US Visa ban affects only MPs – Ayokor Botchway

February 14, 2019 Editor 0

Minister of foreign affairs and regional integration, Shirley Ayokor Botchway says her outfit has so far been working on recent sanctions by the United States […]

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