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Ghana Integrity Initiative (GII) has called on the police administration to institute a robust monitoring system to root out rampant bribe-taking by officers.
China's troubled property giant Country Garden said Wednesday there were "major uncertainties" over payments on its bonds, with fears swirling about the health of the country's heavily indebted real estate sector. "There are currently major uncertainties in the redemption of corporate bonds," the company said in a filing to the Shanghai stock exchange on Wednesday.
Bank of Ireland apologised on Wednesday after fixing a technical issue that allowed customers to withdraw or transfer more money than was in their accounts. The bank warned customers that withdrawals and transfers, including those over normal limits, would be debited from accounts, potentially tipping them into costly overdrafts.
The German government approved a draft law Wednesday legalising the purchase and possession of small amounts of cannabis for recreational use, despite criticism from opposition politicians and judges. The German Judges Association meanwhile said the legislation would create more red tape and add more stress to the judicial system, rather than relieving it.
Berla Mundi, one of Ghana's most sought-after hostesses, pledged her best performance at the Gold Editon of HIBS Africa Beauty and Tradeshow to be held in Accra
A Ghanaian living in Germany, Yeboah Fordjour narrated how he found out a child his Ghanaian wife gave birth to was not his. He said a DNA test proved this.
Chinese internet giant Tencent announced on Wednesday a 41 percent year-on-year jump in second-quarter net income, but missed analyst forecasts for revenue. And on a quarter-to-quarter basis, Tencent's latest quarterly net income figure represents an increase of just 1 percent.
Lil Win revealed ex-President Mahama's 2016 advice against politics due to youth and career risks. Thus, he stayed clear of politics, focusing on acting instead
A New Patriotic Party presidential aspirant, Kennedy Agyapong, has claimed Anas Aremeyaw Anas had targeted the Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, in an exposé
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