By a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court yesterday declared that the decision by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to ask Daniel Yaw Domelevo to proceed on accumulated leave in 2020 is unconstitutional. The panel presided over by Justice Nene Amegatcher again declared that the directive appointing acting Auditor-General Mr Johnson Akuamoah Asiedu when the substantive … The post Domelovo’s
It was intriguing to me when I walked into a pharmaceutical shop to measure my blood pressure (BP) and I was told to pay GH¢2.00 for the service. Not quite long, I usually go for periodic check up on my BP and paid GH¢1.00. So biting that Ghana’s economic and financial crisis resulting in high … The post Marking World Hypertension
They left their homes with a single purpose – to work hard on the Marine Vessel (MV) Comforter II and provide a comfortable life for their families. Unfortunately, it became a journey of no return that brought home a discomforting life and a lingering feeling of despair. A year on, the families of the fishermen … The post The
The Jasikan Circuit Court has convicted a 19-year-old, self-employed, Attah Prosper Yaw, to sign a bond to be of good behaviour for two years for stealing a 35-kilogramme bag of dried cocoa beans. Attah would serve three years imprisonment in default on the bond. The court also ordered the accused to refund GH¢800 being the … The post Court cautions man to be of good behaviour
A Bolgatanga Circuit Court has sentenced five Nigerians to a total fine of GH¢15,000 for possessing and offering for sale, unwholesome products as treatment for stomach ulcer, gonorrhea and teeth care. Okereke Anthony, 22, Oti Jeremiah, 19, Sunday Emmanuel Chinemerem, 23, Eric Ogbonna, 21, and Ogbonna Linu, 24, would serve a combined prison sentence of … The post 5
The Accra Circuit Court has sentenced a 29-year-old head porter to 60 months imprisonment for presenting a five-year-old girl for money ritual, at Pokuase, in the Greater Accra Region. Isaac Gabianu, convict, stole the victim at a public toilet in Accra and took her to a herbalist at Pokuase for ‘money sacrifice.’ The herbalist, however, … The post Head
The Supreme Court (SC) yesterday declared as unconstitutional government’s reliance on Article 21 of the 1992 Constitution, to impose restrictions during the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana in 2020. The seven member panel of judges presided over by Justice Jones Dotse unanimously held that Article 31 was the provision that deals with public … The post SC declares
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