Some mistakes can be painful and haunt you for the rest of your life. What makes it even worse is, you become paranoid that, when you see two people in any discussion, you feel the subject matter is you. Footballers and any team sport know what it means when one among them makes a mistake. That … The post Bearing a cross for letting a team down appeared first on
A motorbike sprayer who was arrested through a tracker installed in a motorbike which he allegedly stole, is before court. Sulemana Haruna, 37, the accused person, was granted a GH¢50,000 bail with two sureties, one to be justified and he was ordered by the Accra Circuit Court Eleven to report to the Police every Friday … The post Man, 37 before court for stealing motor bikes
A Nigerian man who is facing trial for the murder of a middle-woman identified as Vivian has told a Teshie Magistrate Court that his action was out of self-defense. The accused known as Daniel Dennis, during court hearing on Thursday, December 1, explained that his victim, an alleged sex worker who was murdered in cold … The post My action was in self-defense – Accused appeared first
A Circuit Court at Dormaa-Ahenkro has convicted and sentenced a scrap collector, Alhaji Mohammed, 28, to a fine of GH¢600 for unlawful entry and stealing a Samsung Galaxy A10 mobile phone valued at Gh¢1000. Mohammed was charged with stealing and unlawful entry, but the Court acquitted him of the first charge after he pleaded … The post Scrap dealer jailed for unlawful
The Dean of the School of Business, University of Cape Coast, Prof. John Gatsi, says government’s Debt Exchange Programme will certainly results in “haircuts” for domestic creditors. He explained that, the elongation of maturity dates of bonds and review of coupon rates, which were determined by government, the debtor, would lead to creditors losing the … The post Mixed
The government has formally launched Ghana’s Domestic Exchange Programme as part of measures to restructure and bring the country’s debt portfolio to sustainable levels, with a call on Ghanaians to support the rollout. The programme, which commences from 2023 to 2037, would see government exchange existing domestic bonds for a set of four new ones … The post Govt
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