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It’s a new year and a new realm, but Afia Schwarzenegger remains Afia Schwarzenegger. Afia got married to her boo Lawrence Abrokwah last year, and since then has wasted no opportunity to flaunt her marriage online. She is, however, noted for pulling surprises and the photo up here is a clear indication of what Afia Schwarzenegger can really do. The controversial actress posted on her Facebook wall with the caption “I can’t afford to sit and watch the entire nation discuss Rawlings whiles I am the only person that is supposed to be discussed Today!!!! Well it’s Friday and This…

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Consumers of petroleum products should brace themselves to pay more at the pumps as the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC) suggests increment in fuel prices. According to COPEC, the increase would be between 9 and 12 percent, a situation the chamber describes as worrying. COPEC is therefore calling on government and other stakeholders to revise the regulation policy that allowed for some leverage in fuel pricing in the country. Executive secretary of COPEC Duncan Amoah says the current increases in fuel prices, defeats the purpose of the deregulation process, and needs to be revised “When you look at what is…

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A media relations officer at the New Patriotic Party headquarters, Kofi Agyepong, has been appointed as the press aide to Ghana’s next vice president, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia. He succeeds Kwabena Boadu who died on November 24, 2016 in a hotel room at Wa in the Upper West Region where the NPP had addressed a campaign rally the previous day. Mr Agyepong who is a journalist was once the editor of the Publisher newspaper. He was one time an aide to Perry Okudzeto, a Deputy Communications Director of the NPP and coordinated media activities under the leadership of Mr Okudzeto. He…

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The Ghana Education Service (GES) has denied rumours that it has extended the reopening date of Senior High Schools across the country. A statement purported to come from the GES and circulated on social media claimed Thursday that the reopening date of January 5, 2017 had been pushed to January 15. “We have not extended the reopening date,” Rev. Jonathan Betty, Public Relations Officer of GES told 3News, adding the GES expects that all schools reopen by Monday January 9. Feeding grants released Meanwhile, he revealed the government has released funds for the payment of one term feeding grants to…

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Energy expert, Kwadwo Opoku, has rejected President John Mahama’s claim that his government has fixed Ghana’s energy crisis, which culminated in erratic electricity supply for years. Delivering his last State of the Nation Address in Parliament Thursday, President Mahama said various interventions undertook by his government has seen an end to the crisis that crippled businesses and affected the economy for close to three years. The President claimed Ghana was on the verge of becoming energy sufficient, saying, “With the expectation of more domestic gas from the TEN and Sankofa fields, Ghana is entering into an era of energy self-sufficiency”.…

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Algerian winger Riyad Mahrez has joined the table of Africa’s top footballers after being crowned the 2016 Footballer of the Year on Thursday. The Leicester City player beat last year’s winner Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and English Premier League mate Sadio Mane to the top gong. Riyad thus becomes the second North African after Morocco’s Mustapha Hadji to win the prestigious award. Ugandan shot stopper Dennis Onyango was also crowned the Best Player based in Africa. He beat clubmate Khama Billiat of Zimbabwe and TP Mazembe’s Rainford Kalaba of Zambia to the award. His country, Uganda, was also named the National Team…

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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has served notice it will put the Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s government on its toes to ensure it delivers on its promises.  The NDC, which will form the minority in Ghana’s seventh parliament under the fourth republic effective January 7, says it will seek the interest of Ghanaians for the betterment of the country. Member of Parliament for Amenfi Central Constituency in the Western Region, George Kofi Arthur, who gave the assurance on Onua FM Thursday said the fact that “we change government does not mean minority should destroy the majority”. He observed Ghanaians voted…

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The Member of Parliament (MP) for Nabdam and former Minister for the Upper East Region, Boniface Gambila Adagbila, has expressed his surprise about two “unknown truths” to Ghanaians from President John Dramani Mahama’s address to Parliament on Thursday. According to the MP, Ghanaians were told by John Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) that 123 community day schools has been built but, on the contrary,  the president in his State of the Nation Address on Thursday on the floor of the house of representatives said it is rather 47. Secondaly, he said, all along Ghanaians never heard anywhere during…

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Hamza bin Laden, a son of Osama bin Laden, has been officially designated a global terrorist by the United States. Hamza, who is now in his late 20s, was named an official member of al-Qaeda in 2015 and is seen as a possible successor to his father. Since then, he has called for attacks against western capitals. The US State Department said it was notifying the international community that “Hamza bin Laden is actively engaged in terrorism”. The official sanction blocks him from any business dealings with US companies or holding property on US soil. ‘Charismatic, popular’ Hamza is the…

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