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Telcos fined for poor services
on: by Radia Sambare
The National Communications Authority (NCA) has fined MTN, Glo, Vodafone and AirtelTigo for non-compliance with various Quality of Service (QoS) requirements. All four have been fined a total of GHC34,065,000.00. AirtelTigo was fined GHC11,635,000.00; Glo, GHC4,460,000.00); MTN, GHC9,080,000.00; and Vodafone, GHC8,890,000.00.
Akufo-Addo consoles Agyarko’s family
on: by Radia Sambare
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo today Thursday November 22 visited the family of the late NPP Member of Parliament for Ayawaso Wuogon Emmanuel Kyeremaneteng Agyarko who died on Wednesday November 21 while seeking medical treatment in the US. Mr Akufo-Addo was
EU’s Tusk says Brexit declaration agreed with UK
on: by Fernil News
European Council President Donald Tusk said the European Union and Britain have agreed on a draft declaration on the future of their political relations after Brexit. Referring to a text discussed on Wednesday by British Prime Minister Theresa May and European
UN warns of growing humanitarian crisis in CAR
on: by Fernil News
The humanitarian crisis in the Central African Republic (CAR) continues to deteriorate at an alarming rate, with 2.9 million people in need of assistance, the UN warned on Wednesday. “The world cannot turn a blind eye to what is happening in
Cows with or without horns? Switzerland goes to referendum
on: by Fernil News
Concern over the cruelty of removing a cow’s horns had not been one of Switzerland’s most pressing political issues. So when livestock farmer Armin Capaul — inspired by conversations with his cattle — managed to force a national vote on the
Denmark halts arms sales to Saudi over Khashoggi case, Yemen
on: by Fernil News
Denmark has suspended future approvals of weapons and military equipment exports to Saudi Arabia in response to the killing of a dissident Saudi journalist and the kingdom’s role in the conflict in Yemen, the Danish Foreign Ministry said on Thursday. Germany
African museums welcome call for France to return art
on: by Fernil News
Africans museum directors on Wednesday welcomed an expert report calling on France to allow the return thousands of African treasures and artworks, a radical policy shift that could put pressure on other former colonial powers. Calls have been growing in Africa
Trump, Chief Justice Roberts engage in rare dispute
on: by Fernil News
U.S. President Donald Trump entered a highly unusual row Wednesday with the chief justice of the Supreme Court, claiming “shocking” bias against his policies in parts of the judiciary. He singled out the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, whose