Ghanaian Chronicle

AMIDU CAGES MILLS …threatens to reveal more rot

President Mills

If President Mills had known that firing his former Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Mr. Martin Amidu, after accusing unnamed ministers of state of colluding to perpetuate gargantuan fraud on the state, would bring about confusion in his government, he would have probably revised his notes. But it seems the situation is too late now, as the fired former minister is now firing from all cylinders.

CP payment could be more than 94m Euros

Betty Mould Iddrisu

The Attorney-General (A-G) and Minister of Justice, Dr. Benjamin Kunbuor, yesterday told the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament that payments to Construction Pioneers (CP) Baugesellschaft Anstalt could be more than the 94 million Euros settlement agreement, if Government of Ghana (GoG) continues to default in paying the agreed installment fees due the former.

When Osei Tutu II marked 13 years on the Golden Stool

Tradition goes on

On April 26, 1999, Barima Kwaku Duah, the youngest son of Asantehemaa Nana Afua Kobi Serwaa Ampem II, was enstooled Asantehene under the stool name Osei Tutu II.

Official Census figures out today

John Henry Martey Newman, Chief of Staff

Nearly two years after the 2010 Population and Housing Census, the Ghana Statistical Service says it would release the official figures at a media encounter at the Ministry of Information in Accra, today.

Why Martin Amidu is not using gov or party channels for his advocacy

Martin A.B.K. Amidu, former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice

The purpose of this statement following immediately after my opinion of 28th May 2012 stating that the President’s executive judgment in the matter of the Supreme Court decision in the case of Okudzeto Ablakwa and Omane-Boamah against the Attorney-General (Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey voluntarily applied and was joined as additional Defendant) is to answer the accusations and spins on why I am not directing my criticisms in-house to the Government or the NDC. The Government spin since I left office has been that I am a disgruntled smokescreen being used by the NPP against the Government.

Motor Vehicle Importers’ and Ownership Dilemma – Is it in Ghana’s Development Interest?

Motor vehicles are very important means of transport and a key component for running a nation’s economy. With this perspective, motor vehicles are basic necessity for a nation’s economic growth. They create jobs and bring home revenues. Revenues from import duties, shipment costs, vehicle and parts sales, jobs for repairers, sale of fuels, oils, and other vehicular products. Also, they provide jobs such as road constructions and maintenance, commercial motor vehicle driving and washing. Finally, motor vehicles speeds up economic activities and save lives.

Ark Foundation schools journalists on human rights

In order to equip journalists with the tools and drum home the need to respect the human rights of the individual, the Ark Foundation, Ghana, has organised a day workshop for some selected media practitioners in the Eastern Regional capital, Koforidua.

New Juaben Assembly makes progress in education

Regardless of the economic-ills of the region, the New Juaben Municipal Assembly, under the leadership of Alex Asamoah, has made steady progress in the education sector.

Building on waterways assumes alarming proportions in Sekondi -Takordi

The practice of building on waterways has assumed alarming proportions in the Sekondi-Takoradi metropolis and its environs without credence to it future effects.

MP donates to 3 hospitals

The MP presenting one of the Equipments to Hospital Administrator

The Member of Parliament (MP) for the Ellembelle Constituency who is also the Deputy Minister for Energy, Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah, has reiterated the government’s commitment to improving healthcare in the country.

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