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27 children were among the 305 killed people in Egypt mosque massacre
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At least 27 children were among the 305 people killed during a terrorist rampage at a Sinai mosque on Friday, the Egyptian government said as it updated the grim toll of one of the bloodiest attacks since September 11th. Egypt’s attorney
Man, 22, Sentence to Death by Hanging
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An Accra High Court has sentenced Yaw Anokye Frimpong, the 22-year-old man, accused of killing the two African-American women at Akwamufie in the Asuogyaman District of the Eastern Region, in May 2015 to death by hanging. Frimpong was found guilty by
Agyarko Bans Lifting Of Contaminated Fuel At BOST
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The eight-member committee tasked to investigate the circumstances leading to the sale of over 5million litres of contaminated fuel by the Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company Limited (BOST) has completed its work. The Energy Minister, Boakye Agyarko disclosed this Thursday
Ghana, Denmark To Deepen Trade Relations
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The governments of Ghana and Denmark have pledged to deepen trade relations in the agriculture, maritime and railway sectors in order to boost trade and investment between the two countries. At a meeting between the Foreign Ministers of the West African
Zimbabwe’s New Leader To Be Sworn In Today
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Emmerson Mnangagwa is to be sworn in as Zimbabwe’s president, following the dramatic departure of Robert Mugabe after 37 years of authoritarian rule. The former vice-president – who returned from exile on Wednesday – will be inaugurated at Harare’s stadium. His
Denmark Apologises To Ghana Over Slavery
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Denmark has officially apologized to Ghana for the active role it played during the slave trade era. A delegation from the Danish government being led by the Queen Margrethe II is in Ghana on an official visit. The Danish Foreign Minister
Fire destroys 11.5KV power feeder at Tamale GridCo
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A late evening fire outbreak at the premises of the Ghana Grid Company (GridCo) in Tamale in the Northern Region has left one of the company’s 11.5KV power feeders destroyed. The incident caused a total blackout within the entire Tamale Metropolis
Mugabe faces impeachment by parliament today
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The party of Zimbabwe’s embattled President Robert Mugabe is to begin moves to impeach him. A Zanu-PF official said a motion to strip him of the presidency would be presented to parliament on Tuesday, and the process could take just two