Tag: NPP

Government to Securitize E-levy to raise Bonds for Roads – Minister Amoako-Attah 

The Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwasi Amoako-Attah, has revealed that the government intends securitize the proceeds of the Electronic Levy (E-Levy) when passed, to ensure greater revenue through Bonds, to build the necessary road infrastructure in the country. Mr. Amoako-Atta said this when answering questions on the floor of parliament on Friday March 4, […]

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Editorial: The NPP Must Watchout

As the party prepares to organize its polling station executive elections starting next week, the party is advised to ensure fairness. The party should learn from what happened in the last election in 2020. The complicity that happened which saw the party losing more than sixty seats should be avoided. Currently, some news going round […]

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Uneasy calm at GNPC over who becomes the next CEO

Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) is going through turbulent times over who replaces the current Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Dr. K.K. Sarpong. The reason for the uneasy calm at the state upstream petroleum regulator outfit is because of the moves by the Presidency to appoint Opoku-Ahweneeh Danquah as the next CEO of the GNPC. He […]

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How Bawumia rubbished the Works of NPP Communicators

Opinion: Threatening the NPP

Poor NPP. Here we are being threatened and bullied from all sides; inside and outside the party. We are being told that unless we supinely handover the leadership of our party to Dr. Bawumia we face certain doom. That our party will collapse because we would be seen not to have kept faith with Northerners […]

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Kevin Taylor exposes Biggest Scandal at NPA under the supervision of Mustapha Hamid

Kevin Taylor exposes Biggest Scandal at NPA under the supervision of Mustapha Hamid

Corruption seems to be an unending business under the current administration. Since 2017, Ghanaians have been hit with scandals upon scandals even though the government of President Nana Akufo-Addo promised to protect the public purse prior to its assumption into office. The PDS scandal, Agyapa Royalty agreement which was forced to roll back, the Australian […]

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