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…Says,‘ We Can’t Rely On Governments To Reap Full Benefits Of Oil And Gas’ By Gifty Arthur The chairman of the Mines and Energy Committee in Parliament, Samuel Atta Akyea, has stated that, despite Ghana’s discovery of oil and gas in commercial quantities, the nation will never rake in the full benefits of these natural […]Continue Reading
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–Management The West African Gas Pipeline Company Limited (WAPCo) has explained that, the sole mandate of the company is to ensure the transportation of gas in a reliable, efficient and safe manner without any interruption. According to the management, WAPCo, as an international company, is mindful of its role in ensuring that natural gas, which […]Continue Reading
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Francis Senanu Dekutse, a former international civil servant with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO),has been given a leadership role by the Volta Regional Executive Committee of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). He was appointed as a regional “Chief Youth Patron” and Finance Committee member to contribute his expertise and Continue Reading
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The ongoing Electoral Commission (EC’s) limited voters’ registration exercise has witnessed a bloody scene at the Agona West constituency in the Central Region, leaving one person severely injured. Reports indicated that an organizer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Sam Toys, has allegedly inflicted cutlass wounds on a member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) […]Continue Reading
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…Over Terrible Mallam-Kasoa Highway The terrible state of the Mallam-Kasoa highway has for the first time triggered some journalists, living in and around the communities, to stage a massive demonstration in the area for immediate action. The Anchor is informed the protest march, with the hashtag #FixTheKasoaRoad, which is already gathering momentum, is meant to […]Continue Reading
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…Constituency Chairmen, Regional Youth, Others Walk To Canvass For His Selection While many political party leaders and representatives are on the ground to ensure the Electoral Commission (EC’s) ongoing limited registration exercise is largely successful, a former Chief of Staff in the erstwhile Mahama administration is covertly on the ground, busily working to be Continue Reading