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Show your ticket or get fined - MMT |
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Any passenger caught without a ticket on the MMT would pay a fine equivalent to 15 times the original fare.
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Judge's life in danger, after jailing 6 cops |
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Mr Justice Iddrisu Mahamadu says his life is in danger following the trial and conviction of six policemen and four civilians for robbery.
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Disgruntled man consults juju man to kill wife |
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The police have arrested a man who consulted a juju man to kill his wife and wipe out her entire family.
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Soldiers ordered to speak French |
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The GAF is considering setting aside the first Friday of every month as a 'French Day', on which all military personnel would speak French.
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Rawlings welcomes arrest of suspected Roko murderers |
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Mr Rawlings has welcomed the arrest of five soldiers allegedly implicated in the murder of former GBC deputy MD, Roko Frimpong.
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Pastor whips fellow pastors |
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The Director of the Lutheran Media Ministry, Ghana, Pastor John Donkoh, has deplored the attitude of self-styled prophets who have invaded the Christian church, taking their members for a ride.
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Teacher arrested for defiling boy, 6 |
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The rate at which Ghanaian children are being sexually abused by adults has assumed an alarming proportion as new cases are reported daily.
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Man has sex with dog |
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Frank Degbe, a 25-year-old mechanica, allegedly grabbed a female dog which belong to his friend and had sexual intercourse with the animal.
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Kan Dapaah wants financial embezzlers punished more severly |
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The Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee of Parliament wants criminal laws reviewed to empower implementing agencies to mete out stiffer punishment to financial embezzlers.
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Only 11% of Ghanaians have access to improved latrines |
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A report released by the Joint Monitoring Platform, a research organization, for 2008, indicates that only 11 per cent of Ghanaians have access to improved latrine.
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BNI grabs 4 soldiers over GCB MD murder |
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The BNI in collaboration with the Defence Intelligence have arrested five soldiers over the murder of a GCB Managing Director in 2007.
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Vote of no confidence passed on K-Poly rector |
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The Kumasi Polytechnic branch of POTAG has passed a vote of no confidence in the Rector of the institution, Dr B.E.K. Prah.
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Mixed response as top EU figures named |
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The appointment of two little-known figures to the new top jobs in the EU has drawn a mixed response.
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Court remands six robbers |
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The Agona Swedru Circuit Court has remanded seven suspected armed robbers for robbing and inflicting cutlass wounds on an auto mechanic.
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Police probe kids' poisoned food |
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Police in the Ashanti Region are investigating the alleged poisoning of food items meant for 900 pupils of a local school.
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Severe water shortage hits Korle Bu |
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Staff and patients of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital have warned of dire consequences if an acute water shortage there is not addressed.
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Akuapem chiefs wage crusade against pornography |
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Chiefs in the Akuapem area in the Eastern Region are leading a crusade against a seemingly increasing incidence of moral decadence in the area.
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Parliament approves 28 million euros for district assemblies |
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Parliament has ratified two separate loan agreement of about 28 million euros for district assemblies.
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CPP holds press conference |
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The Convention People’s Party (CPP) has held a press conference to express their view on the 2010 budget.
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Avenor clashes: Bishop, several others arrested |
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23 persons including a Bishop have been arraigned before court for allegedly causing riot, leading to the murder of two persons at Avenor.
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