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Thursday, 18 September 2014

Today’s Front Pages in Ghana News


Another suspect nabbed…fetish Priest, other accomplices already charged
The Anloga Police have arrested a third suspect in the murder of the 33-year-old welder at Anloga on July 11.
Electoral Commission told to speed up reforms
11 die in accident on Kintampo road
Kwesi Appiah blames government for Star’s failure


Horror! wee smoker beheads 63-year-old woman
A 35 year-old wee smoker, Kwabena Efo has allegedly beheaded a 63-year-old woman, Cecilia Agba at Sukrong Bethlehem in the Upper West district of the Eastern Region.
NDC condemns attacks on Kwabena Adjei’s wife
uniBank appreciates customers with ‘Dash for 200k’ promo

4 groups attack CHRAJ boss for wasteful expenditure on rent
Four civil society groups have raised serious concerns over the huge expenditure on the accommodation of the Commissioner of the Commission for Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), Ms Lauretta Lamptey. They described the expenditure as constituting an injustice, wasteful and an open loot of state resources.
“It will cost 150% more to produce power with light crude”
I took personal loan to finance hotel bills – CHRAJ boss. But Emile Short embarrassed by exposé

Government’s hand strengthened in IMF talks
The Government of Ghana has begun negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) holding a much stronger hand than it could have hoped for even a couple of weeks ago. The successful flotation of a US$1 billion Eurobond issue last week coupled with the conclusion of a US$1.9 billion syndicated loan to finance cocoa purchases for export has given government a large cache of new foreign exchange inflows that has eased its forex crunch and served to bridge a significant portion of its budget financing gap for 2014.
New business strategies emerging

Fallout form NDC Akwatia elections Baba Jamal fingered
Member of Parliament (MP) for Akwatia Constituency in the Eastern Region, Baba Jamal Ahmed, has been accused of being behind the confusion and violence that characterized the National Democratic Congress (NDC) constituency executives’ election in Akwatia on Saturday, September 13, 2014. The NDC sources who witnessed the incident told Today that MR Baba Jamal was alleged to have ordered police officers to arrest three “disgruntled” executives.
Derma Clinic cries for help

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