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Ghana Electoral Commissioner Proposes Shift of General Election Date to November 7, 2024

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  Ghana Electoral Commissioner Proposes Shift of General Election Date to November 7, 2024 The Electoral Commissioner of Ghana, in a bold move, has suggested that the upcoming General Election, initially scheduled for December 7, 2024, be moved to November 7, 2024. This proposal has sparked a significant debate among political stakeholders and citizens alike. The Electoral Commissioner cited several reasons for this proposed shift. Firstly, the earlier date would provide more time for the incoming government to transition and prepare for governance, which could ultimately contribute to a smoother and more effective start to the new administration. Additionally, moving the election date earlier could help alleviate concerns about potential disruptions during the holiday season, ensuring that citizens can fully focus on the electoral process without distractions. However, this suggestion has not been without its detractors. Some political parties and individuals have expressed concer...

Late Captain Mahama's Murderers Sentenced to Life Imprisonment: Assemblyman and Eleven Others Convicted

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  Late Captain Mahama's Murderers Sentenced to Life Imprisonment: Assemblyman and Eleven Others Convicted In a landmark ruling that has brought closure to a tragic chapter in Ghana's history, the murderers of the late Captain Maxwell Adam Mahama have been sentenced to life imprisonment. The court's decision represents a significant step towards justice for the heinous crime that shook the nation and claimed the life of a dedicated serviceman. The assemblyman and eleven other perpetrators were found guilty of orchestrating and carrying out the brutal murder of Captain Maxwell Adam Mahama in May 2017. The late Captain, who was on official duty at Denkyira-Obuasi in the Central Region of Ghana, was senselessly attacked and killed by a mob under the false pretext of being an armed robber. The tragic incident sparked widespread outrage and prompted a nationwide call for justice. After a thorough and exhaustive legal process, the court delivered a verdict that reflects the gravit...

A 34 YEAR MARTHA AMAKYE HAS BEEN SENTENCED TO EIGHT YEARS IN PRISON FOR DEFRAUDING CUSTOMERS.

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  In a recent legal ruling, Martha Amakye, a 34-year-old individual, has been sentenced to eight years in prison for defrauding customers of an astonishing amount of ₵1.8 million. This case highlights the severe consequences of financial fraud and serves as a reminder of the importance of trust, accountability, and ethical conduct in business transactions. Martha Amakye's actions, which led to her conviction, involved deceiving unsuspecting customers and misappropriating their funds for personal gain. Such fraudulent activities not only cause significant financial loss to the victims but also erode trust and confidence in the business communit Fraud cases like this highlight the need for increased vigilance and due diligence when engaging in financial transactions. It is crucial for individuals and organizations to exercise caution, conduct thorough background checks, and implement robust internal control measures to minimize the risk of falling victim to fraudulent schemes. Furthe...

MANAGEMENT OF ACCRA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC TO ANTICIPATE THE INSTITUTION 60 YEARS ANNIVERSARY

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  Accra College of Education, one of the esteemed institutions of higher learning in our region, is delighted to announce its upcoming 60 years anniversary. This significant milestone marks six decades of academic excellence, growth, and contribution to education in our community. The management of Accra College of Education is thrilled to share this exciting news with the public and invites everyone to join in the anticipation and celebration of this remarkable event. The 60 years anniversary of Accra College of Education holds great significance for the institution, its alumni, staff, students, and the broader community. It is a time to reflect on the rich history and accomplishments of the college, as well as to envision a future of continued success and progress in the field of education. Throughout its journey, Accra College of Education has been committed to providing quality education, fostering the intellectual and personal development of students, and cultivating a support...

DR.BAWUMIA EAGER TO WIN THE NPP UPCOMING PRIMARIES .

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Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia, the Vice President of Ghana, has recently declared his intention to win the flag bearer race of the New Patriotic Party (NPP). As a prominent figure within the party, Bawumia's decision has sparked enthusiasm and generated discussions about the future direction of the NPP and Ghanaian politics as a whole. With a proven track record and a vision for progress, Bawumia's bid for the flag bearer position reflects his commitment to leadership and continuity within the party. A Stellar Performance as Vice President: Since assuming office as Vice President in 2017, Dr. Bawumia has played a pivotal role in shaping Ghana's economic landscape. Known for his expertise in economics and finance, he has spearheaded initiatives aimed at stabilizing the economy.

ACCRA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION TO HOLD ITS FIRST ONLINE VOTING TOMORROW

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 Accra College of Education is making history as it prepares to hold its first-ever online Student Representative Council (SRC) election tomorrow, 8th June 2023. This landmark event marks a significant shift in the college's democratic process, embracing technology to enable widespread student participation and enhance the efficiency of the election. Traditionally, SRC elections have been conducted through in-person voting at designated polling stations. However, the college administration, in collaboration with the SRC, has recognized the potential of online platforms to streamline the voting process and engage a larger number of students. The decision to transition to an online election format was driven by several key factors. First and foremost, it allows for greater accessibility, as students can cast their votes from the comfort of their own homes or any location with internet access. This eliminates the need for physical presence, making it more convenient for students with ...