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A resident of Hohoe was lashed after he was accused of destroying campaign posters of John-Peter Amewu, Hohoe's New Patriotic Party MP candidate.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Friday said planned government investments of nearly £22 billion ($28.8 billion) in the capture and storage of carbon emissions marked a "landmark week" for Britain. "It is a landmark week in our national story, because this week we saw the end of coal, the power that built this country for many years," Starmer said, speaking in Chester, near Liverpool.
As the EU seeks to put a brake on competition from Chinese electric cars, European automakers are stuck in second gear. Weaker demand for their cars in China, whose economy is slowing, and growing competition from cheaper Chinese EVs elsewhere are among the main drags on European automakers, which employ 2.4 million people.
Naa Densua, a 62-year-old Ghanaian woman, has joined the march against galamsey on day two of the ongoing #FreeTheCitizens demonstration at Okponglo.
Ghanaian musician Keche Andrew has opened up about the trending issue of illegal mining which has sparked nationwide protest online and in the country's capital
TikToker Enye Lie Biaa went viral after imitating YouTuber Ras Nene's walk and his style of dressing in a video. The video got many people laughing hard.
NAGRAT has suggested that the government bans the Parents Association scheme if its activities undermine the Free Senior High School (SHS) policy.
Shatta Wale has called on Ghanaians to apologise to John Dramani Mahama. He said the former president did not receive fair treatment during his tenure.
The EU's top court said on Friday some international football rules regulating player transfers are contrary to the bloc's laws, in a landmark decision that could shake up the system. "The Court holds that all of those rules are contrary to EU law," it said.
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