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Read More »Auditor General adds chiefs who fail to remove "ghost names"
[ad_1] Heads of Ministries, Departments, Agencies, and Institutions Who Can not Eliminate the "Ghost Names" Pulling Salaries from the Government's Payroll in Their Respective Units Will Be Overcharged for Financial Loss to …
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Read More »Beginning of Stephen Opuni's corruption trial – Politics
[ad_1] news The substantive trial of former COCOBOD chief executive, Dr. Stephen Opuni, finally began in Accra . Opuni is on trial for intentionally causing a financial loss to the state during …
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[ad_1] The China Society of Civil Engineers Construction (CCECC) is in the Northern Region to badess the area in front of the construction of Kumasi / Tamale railway lines. A memorandum of …
Read More »WASSCE candidates fail at maths and English | General news
[ad_1] The West African Examination Council (WAEC) revealed that candidates made abysses in subjects such as mathematics and the English language in the West African High School Examination (WASSCE) of this year. …
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