Thursday, 8 January 2015

News paper headlines

�� Today’s Front Pages
Date: 08-01-2015

Daily Graphic

√CHRAJ BOSS FACES PROBE

The office of the Chief of Staff has set up a five-member committee to investigate complains of serious misconduct and breaches of the law against the Commissioner of the Commission on Human Right and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), Madam Lauretta Vivian Lamptey.

√BUKOM BANKU CHARGED WITH ASSAULT

The police have charged Braimah Kamoko, aka Bukom Banku  and eight others with the offences of assault and causing harm.

√ARMED ROBBERS KILL COP IN SHOOTOUT

The Accra Regional Police Command yesterday arrested six suspected armed robbers after a fire combat that left one policeman and two robbers dead.

Daily Guide

√I DANCED AND PRAYED FOR DUMSOR, YENTIE OBIAA

President John Mahama seems to be shying away from a promise he made on the eve of the New Year to banish the load shedding and erratic power supply in the country, popularly referred to as ‘dumsor’, which has bedeviled the nation since mid 2012, by the end of this year.

√ROBBERS KILL COP

Constable Prince Charles Akattah, 31, a police officer attached to the SWAT Unit of the Accra Regional Police Command, was yesterday shot dead in a gunfire exchange with a gang of armed robbers at Weija near Accra

√NPP WILD OVER COCAINE RUBY

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has cited President John Mahama and his ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) for complicity in the infamous Ruby cocaine scandal.

√$45 JUDGEMENT DEBT AGAINST NLA LOOMS

Ghanaians may be paying $45 million judgement debt sometime this year as a result of contractual disagreement between the National Lottery Authority (NLA) and SIMNET, an IT infrastructure company.

Business Finder

√ FUEL – FUSS OVER PRICE RAGES ON

The wrangling over whether or not to reduce further the prices of petroleum products has turned murkier with the Bulk Oil Distributors (BDCS) strongly defending the 10 percent reduction announced by the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) against the latest calls for demonstrations over the issue by the civil society.

√“BOOST EXPORTS TO STABILIZE CEDI”

2014 saw the Ghana cedi experiencing the greatest depreciation against major trading currencies ever since it was introduced in July 2007.

Heritage

√NPP ROASTS KROBO CHIEF

Furious supporters and executives of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Manya Krobo and Upper Manya Krobo constituencies of the Eastern Region have served notice to embark on a massive demonstration against the paramount chief of Manya Krobo traditional area, Nene Sakitey II.

√LOCAL MANUFACTURER SLAMS IMPORTATION OF CHINA ELECTRICITY POLES

Dozens of galvanized –coated electric poles sighted on the Tema-NUngua beach road have rusted and are almost falling unto the freeway.

√3 MPS THROWN OUT OVER $700M GNPC LOAN

The Commercial Court in Accra has dismissed an interlocutory injunction filed by three Members of Parliament (MPs) against the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) over its intent of securing a $700 million loan.

°°°Have a Blessed Day biSalaam°°°��✋
 

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