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If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a smile must be worth a million. Smiling doesn’t just make us appear happier — let’s face it, no one likes a sourpuss — it actually makes others perceive us as more attractive, relaxed and sincere. And while that might be enough of a reason to start flashing those chompers all around town, teeth that are anything less than pearly white can make us a tad self-conscious about showing them off. Sure there are always whitening treatments, but those often come with a hefty price tag and can lead to major…

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President Nana Akufo-Addo has presented a list of persons he has nominated for deputy Regional Ministers to Parliament for approval. Persons who made it to the first list of deputy ministerial positions include Elizabeth Sackey former Member of Parliament for Okaikoi North  and Eugenia Gifty Kusi  former Member of Parliament for Tarkwa-Nsuaem for the Greater Accra and Western regions respectively. Parliament has already vetted and approved the full complement of the president’s ministers numbering 36. Below is the full list of  Deputy Regional Ministers  Upper East – Frank Fuseini Adongo NO Upper West – Amidu Ishaq Northern –  Solomon Namliit…

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Yesterday, Ghana’s Finance Minister, Mr. Ken Ofori- Atta presented his maiden budget to Parliament.  The minister christened his budget ‘’ Asempa Budget’’ in the Twi language, loosely translated as ‘’Good news Budget’’. The general feeling is that the Minister passed his first test given the replication of major campaign promises in the budget. The structure of the budget itself didn’t change much from the previous and the minister and his economic team employed great skill not to stray significantly from economic targets set by the previous government at least for the 2016 fiscal year.  IMANI people however picked up the…

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At a recent programme organized by Legacy and Legacy, Pastor Mensa Otabil, the General Overseer o the ICGC spent between five and 10 minutes in what clearly indicated a direct ‘bastardising’ of a favourite delicacy in Ghana, fufu. Though he acted like talking about Africa’s evolution and how he thought the continent was backward in thinking, his attention was on fufu. In our traditional setting it is normally assumed that the elderly never make a mistake and that everything they said or would say was right. This went on for a while but due to evolution, that idea has been…

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The new 5 cedis note issued by the Bank of Ghana to celebrate its 60th anniversary will be in circulation by 7th march, that’s according to the central bank. The note is being introduced as part of the Bank of Ghana’s 60th anniversary, which falls on March 4, this year. The GH¢5 cedi denomination will be a legal tender as well as a collector’s item. According to the bank, the new note will be blue in colour, has the size of the existing note, and the picture of an instrumental figure in Ghana’s banking sector, which will be unveiled on Friday. Edward Musey…

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The Textile and Garment Workers Union of the Ghana Trades Union Congress (TUC) is set to demonstrate on 9th March, 2017 against the government on the 2017 budget presented by the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta on Thursday. The Union says the intended exercise is premised on the fact that there is nothing in the budget that will help the textile and garment industry. “We are all sick because of the budget. After all the noise about creating jobs and helping the private industries, nothing was said about the manufacturing…they are just making fun of everybody”, the General Secretary of the Textile…

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The Police in Kumasi have arrested three persons in connection with a bloody clash between some supporters of the New Patriotic Party and the National Democratic Congress over the management of a lorry terminal. The Tamale lorry station at Alabar in Kumasi where the incident happened Thursday has temporarily been shutdown to avert a possible reprisal attacks. Ashanti Regional Police Deputy Public Relations Officer, Chief Inspector Godwin Ahianyo, told TV3 the station will be cordoned off until city authorities determine a legitimate manager. A free-for-all fight broke out at the station when the supporters of the two parties clashed over…

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The Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) is not happy that the government’s 2017 budget was silent on realistic measures to reduce the cost of electricity the country. President of the Association, James Asare-Adjei, said industries are dissatisfied with the Finance Minister’s silence on electricity which affects the cost of production by industries. “There were some key issues that industry was looking forward to, especially on electricity and power tariffs reduction, but we did not hear anything of that sort, and that was not enough”, he told 3FM Thursday after the budget presentation to parliament. He said notwithstanding, the Association is…

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Former Deputy Finance Minister Ato Forson has condemned the abolishment of import duties on spare parts, claiming the move will soon make the country a dumping ground for over-aged vehicles and parts. According to him, the National Democratic Congress government did not introduce such taxes to only generate revenue but also check the importation of over-aged vehicles into the country. He claimed that about 70 to 80 per cent of the spare parts sold at the major hub of used spare parts in the country, Abbosey Okai in Accra, are over-aged vehicle parts. “This initiative by the government therefore would…

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