Front page stories for today, 30/10/2014.


ROT AT NATIONAL SERVICE: DIRECTOR GRABS 5 MANSIONS

The rot at the National Service Secretariat (NSS) appears to be more deep-seated than anticipated, as information reaching Daily Guide indicates that a former Executive Director of the organisation acquired not less than five houses in four years before he was removed.

75 PROSTITUTES, CLIENTS ARRESTED


The Nungua Divisional Police Command in the Greater Accra Region has arrested about 33 suspected prostitutes, together with 42 of their male counterparts and clients, in some brothels at the Nungua area.

BANK MANAGER JAILED FOR GH¢4M FRAUD
A former Accountant of J Adom Limited, a construction company in Sunyani in the Brong Ahafo Region and the Manager of the Sunyani branch of Zenith Bank have been jailed by a Sunyani high court for stealing and money laundering.

5 GANG RAPE GIRL, 20
A 20-year-old lady is in hospital after she was allegedly gang-raped by the five men -- an action which was videoed in a dark room at Sabon Zongo in Accra.

GRA FACES TOUGH TASK BUT REMAINS UNFAZED
In spite of the odds of a tough year for many businesses and one that has seen a slowdown in economic activity, the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) remains undaunted and poised to mobilise as much revenue as will meet the demands of government's developmental efforts.

IMPORTERS WORRIED OVER LOSSES
Private sector importers in the country have complained about the adverse effect of the significant narrowing of Ghana's trade account on their businesses.

AKUFO-ADDO TO NAME CAMPAIGN TEAM IN 2015?

Information picked up by The New Statesman indicates that the 2016 presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party does not intend to pick and announce his campaign team until early next year.

NPP CALLS FOR IPAC MEETING OVER VOTERS REGISTER EXHIBITION

The main opposition New Patriotic Party yesterday called on the Electoral Commission to convene immediate Inter-Party Advisory Committee meeting to take steps to deal with the disturbing anomalies that have been associated with the ongoing voters register exhibition exercise.

12 UNIONS AGREE TO TALKS IN SPITE OF COURT ACTION BY GOVERNMENT


Representatives of the Forum of Public Sector Registered Pension Scheme Workers have agreed to return to the negotiation table, in spite of a suit filed against them by the government.

LOCAL WORKERS ON FPSO KWAME NKRUMAH ON STRIKE
Indigenous workers of MODEC Ghana Limited, the company that operates and manages the country's oil production platform, the FPSO Kwame Nkrumah, have begun a sit-down strike to press home their demand for better conditions of service.

NDC DESCENDS ON OPOKU PREMPEH OVER MAHAMA TRAVELS TOO MUCH COMMENT

Deputy propaganda secretary of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), Solomon Nkansah has described as mischievous and waste of time engaging the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) over matters of national interest because they will not see anything good in the government.

FPSO WORKERS DECLARE 'ALUTA'
Irate workers of MODEC Ghana Limited under the local workers union yesterday embarked on a strike action over what they described as unfair treatment of local expertise compared to expatriates by the management.

FENNEC CANNOT BE REPLACED – KWAW
Kwaw Kesse, seem to be gradually coming back to reality and has appointed a manager to take charge of his business since the death of his trusted friend and manager, Fennec Okyere, about six months ago.

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