Road and bridge tolls banned effective November 18, 2021 Speaker of Parliament says the directive lacks legislative backing He threatened to charge the Minister for contempt The Ministry of Transport on late Thursday evening (November 18) issued a statement to clarify why road tolls were suspended hours after the Finance Minister announced the scrapping of road and bridge tolls.
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Director-General of the Ghana Ports and Harbor Authority (GPHA), Michael Luguje, has admonished the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) to prioritize auctioning cargoes that have overstayed their stipulated time at the ports to avoid congestion.
Contractors in charge of the construction of the New Edubiase Sports Stadium have expressed joy at the announcement by the government that the project would be completed next year General Secretary of the company Mr.
Panic withdrawals have hit hundreds of Mobile Money Vendors as users are reportedly withdrawing their deposits from their Electronic Wallet (E-Wallet) following the government's decision to introduce Electronic Transaction Levy (e-levy).
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News Night on Metro TV brings you the latest in local and international news, plus sports, business and entertainment.
The Zongo Development Fund is currently assessing over 300 business plans from trainees for startup grants and entrepreneurship support to enable them to start their own businesses, Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has said.
The Ghana Police Service has released the results of the screening and documentation exercise for the Medical professionals and Lawyers who applied to join the service.
The Member of Parliament for North Tongu Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has described as shocking reasons why the 2022 budget statement failed to capture the tidal waves which occurred in Keta.
Kotoko and Faisal are tied on points at the top of the table David Abagna leads top scorers' chart Salifu Ibrahim and two others lead assist list with 2 each The Ghana Premier League(GPL) enters week four this weekend with clubs at the bottom half hoping to move up, while the top half clubs look to either better their positions or maintain their places.
CAF has appointed Egyptian referee Abdel Hussein for Hearts of Oak-Saoura first leg Hearts of Oak-Saoura second leg is scheduled for December 5 Hearts host JS Saoura in CAFCC prelims on November 28 in Accra Egyptian referee, Mohammed Abdel Hussein, has been appointed as the centre man for Hearts of Oak's CAF Confederation Cup play-off first leg against JS Saoura.
Danny Jordaan said they won’t involve CAF President in their feud with Ghana He said SAFA can fight their own battles SAFA has dragged GFA to FIFA over match-fixing allegations President of the South African Football Association (SAFA), Danny Jordaan, has disclosed that they won’t involve CAF President, Dr.
Richmond Lamptey wants to be remembered as a Kotoko legend Richmond Lamptey scored on his debut for Kotoko and is aiming high Kotoko face Eleven Wonders on GPLWK4 Asante Kotoko midfielder, Richmond Lamptey, has said he wants to make great contributions to the club so that he will be remembered by future generations.
Director-General of Prisons, Isaac Kofi Egyir has advised candidates sitting for this year’s Basic Education Certificate Examinations (BECE) to desist from any act that will amount to examination malpractice.
Godfred Dame took a working visit to the James Camp Prison Offenders of crime in the country have been faced with many legal challenges The government will amend the Criminal Procedure Act, 1960 (Act 30) The Attorney General’s Department is to introduce two pieces of legislation expected to ensure that the criminal justice system in the country is made less cumbersome.
Road and bridge tolls banned effective November 18, 2021 Speaker of Parliament says the directive lacks legislative backing Failure by Minister to withdraw directive will amount to contempt of parliament, says Speaker The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin has directed the Minister for Roads and Highways to reverse a directive that has caused the cessation of road and bridge toll collection across the country.
Former Minister for Youth and Sports, Elvis Afriyie-Ankrah has charged the Ghanaian youth to be proactive and be active in the political space of the country and hold politicians who steer affairs of the state to account.
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