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Ghana – I didn’t leak MPs visa fraud letter – Jon Benjamin
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The outgoing British High Commissioner, Jon Benjamin has stated that he did not leak the letter banning some Ghanaian Members of Parliament who engaged in Visa fraud from re-entering the UK. Richard Acheampong, NDC MP for Bia East in the Western
Lifestyle – Open marriages are a lot more functional than you think
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Couples may still not be comfortable to talk about their open marriages, but experts say the more we make them less of a secret, the less “dirty” the concept becomes. “They need to be normalized just like monogamy has been,” Ottawa-based
Inside Africa – 11 dead, over 900 prisoners escape in Congo prison attack
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KINSHASA, Congo – Armed men attacked a prison in Congo’s eastern city of Beni on Sunday, killing at least 11 and freeing more than 900 prisoners, a government official said. Eight prison guards were among the 11 dead, said North Kivu
Sports – Black Stars thump Ethiopia 5-0 in AFCON qualifier
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The Black Stars of Ghana run riot when they played Ethiopia in their opening 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers at the Baba Yara stadium. Ghana scored five unanswered goals against their opponents. The Black Stars got their first goal in
Inside Africa – Gaddafi’s son Saif al-Islam freed
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The captors of Saif al-Islam, son and one-time heir apparent of Libya’s late dictator Muammar Gaddafi, say they have released him after more than five years in detention. A statement by the captors, the Abu Bakr al-Siddiq Battalion, said Saif al-Islam
Ghana – Gh¢50m payroll fraud exposed at YEA
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Managers of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) say they have uncovered massive payroll fraud at the Agency which has caused the country to lose over GH¢50 million. This is contained in an internal audit findings conducted by the Agency. Briefing the
Ghana – World Bank approves $150m to construct roads in northern Ghana
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The World Bank has approved a $150 million International Development Association credit for Transport Sector Improvement Project (TSIP) in Ghana. It will help improve regional connectivity in the Northern Region involving rehabilitation of road links from Tamale to Yendi and Tatale
Inside Africa – Mozambique police warn bald men after ritual attack
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Bald men in Mozambique could be targets of ritual attacks, police have warned, after the recent killing of five men for their body parts. Two suspects have been arrested in the central district of Milange, where the killings occurred. “The belief