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Govt urged to change Bawku conflict resolution strategies

  The Bawku recurring conflicts have become compounded. There’s land litigation in it, struggle for chieftaincy and partisan undertones. Factions are dangerously armed and capable of overpowering state military and other peace officers posted to Bawku to stop the fights. Many lives have been lost with property worth millions of …

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Gov’t urged to include gun factory in 1D1F policy

  By;brightwebtv/nana asare barimah Government has been urged to include a gun-manufacturing factory in its grand industrialization plan dubbed One District, One Factory. Chief Executive of the African Centre for Security Studies Paul Boateng claims it can curb the proliferation of firearms in the country. The security analyst who made …

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Council of State urged EC to cleanup dormant political parties

  By:brightwebtv.com/nana asare 6     Members of the Council of State have urged the Electoral Commission (EC) to explore ways of ensuring that only the vibrant political parties remain on the Commission’s registry. Unanimously, they said the majority of the parties were dormant and did not have representation in …

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Mahama urged to submit his evidence to Emile Short Commission

  By:brightwebtv.com/Martin Awuku There is strong advocacy for former President John Mahama to submit any evidence he has on government’s complicity in the violence that marred the Ayawaso West Wuogon by-election to the Emile Short Commission.   Sulemana Braimah, the Executive Director of Media Foundation for West Africa said helping the ongoing …

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US travel restrictions: Ghana urged to corporate with US authorities

  The US Ambassador to Ghana, Ms Stephanie S. Sullivan, has called on the government to take immediate steps to provide the travel documents to the Ghanaians in the US who had been given deportation orders to prevent the imposition of further restrictions on the country.   She stressed that …

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