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AFRICA
Ethiopia lambasts EU about Tigray statement
The Government of Ethiopia has expressed its deep concern by the statement the European Union (EU) is issuing regarding the…
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AFRICA
Huge legal victory for environmental activism in South Africa
Western Cape Deputy Judge President Patricia Goliath has ruled that the defamation action brought by Australian mining interests against six…
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POLITICS
Supreme Court orders lawyers to file closing statements by February 17
The Supreme Court has ordered lawyers for the parties in the Election Petition case to file their closing statements by…
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POLITICS
Election Petition: Mahama to seek review of ruling preventing cross-examination of Jean Mensa
The legal team for John Mahama, the petitioner in the election petition case, has served notice of seeking a review…
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BUSINESS NEWS
Agric’s contribution to economy could further dwindle — Gov’t Statistician
The contribution of agriculture to the Ghanaian economy could further dwindle, considering the current modes of operation and characteristics of…
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BUSINESS NEWS
Chiana Paramount Chief influences investors to revamp Zuarungu Meat Processing Factory
Some foreign investors have expressed their readiness to refurbish the Zuarungu Meat Processing Factory following an appeal made to them…
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SPORTS
AFCON 2021Q: GFA request for venue change for South Africa vs Ghana clash
The Ghana Football Association has written to CAF requesting a change in venue for the upcoming 2021 Africa Cup of…
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SPORTS
“We need time to turn things around” – Kosta Papic pleads with Hearts fans
Hearts of Oak Head Coach, Kosta Papic, has asked fans to be patient with him and the playing body, as…
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SPORTS
FA Cup: Everton edge Tottenham in nine-goal thriller
Everton came out on top in a nine-goal FA Cup classic against Tottenham to reach the quarter-final with a thrilling…
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POLITICS
Election Petition: Jean Mensa and Mac Manu cannot be compelled to testify – Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has ruled that witnesses of the first and second respondents cannot be compelled to mount the witness…
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