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Pilgrimage saga: We’ve nothing doing with it – Christian C’cil

The Christian Council of Ghana (CCG) has dismissed government’s claim that the council is in support of its decision to facilitate Christian pilgrimage to Israel and the Vatican.In an interview Wednesday on Morning Starr...

Halt sale of fertilisers – Minority

The Minority in Parliament is accusing government of robbing cocoa farmers in the sale of fertilisers.Addressing a news conference in parliament Wednesday, Minority spokesperson on Agriculture, Eric Opoku said government must revert to the...

Nsawam: Over 60 ‘missing’ State vehicles discovered

The taskforce empowered to search and retrieve missing government vehicles - Asset Retrieval Taskforce - has discovered over 60 vehicles suspected to be part of the missing State vehicles at Nsawam in the Eastern...

NACOB donates drug baron Nayele’s assets to rehabs

The Narcotics Control Board (NACOB) has donated shop items belonging to jailed Ghanaian/Austrian drug queen Nayele Ametefe, to three rehab centres in Ghana.NACOB  made the donation as part of the 2017 World Drugs Day...

Accra Psychiatric Hospital in Tatters

The Accra Psychiatric Hospital is still in a sorry state unbefitting of a third world country like Ghana though the hospital has benefitted from support from governments and private organisations.Some of the facilities at...

Major Mahama: 34 suspects discharged; to be rearrested

The Thirty-four suspects initially arrested after the lynching of Major Maxwell Mahama have been discharged by an Accra Central District Court.The 34 suspects were discharged and rearrested to allow the Police consolidate the process...

Gov’t facilitating Christian pilgrimage “bunkum” – Religious expert

A Religious Expert and Lecturer at the University of Ghana Dr. Ben Willie-Golo has condemned government's decision to facilitate Christian pilgrimage to Israel and the Vatican City describing it as “reckless.”According to him, the...

Mahama’s murder: Suspects to reappear in court today

Suspects arrested on charges of murder of the late Military officer, Major Maxwell Adam Mahama will reappear in court today for the commencement of committal proceedings to begin.At the last court sitting, the accused...

Israel pilgrimage: Gov’t not spending money – Minister

The deputy Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs Minister, Paul Essien, has disclosed that the government is not making any form of financial contribution to a group of Christians embarking on a pilgrimage to Israel and...

Parliament summons Minister over Israel Pilgrimage

The Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs Minister Kofi Dzamesi will be hauled before Parliament today, Wednesday June 21, 2017 to answer questions over a Christian pilgrimage to Israel.The move to send over a 100 persons...