TOP GHANA NEWS HEADLINES FOR TODAY – WEDNESDAY, 28TH NOVEMBER, 2018
*>>>General News Headlines…*
*We can’t give excuses for ‘dumsor’ after 2-years – Ken Agyapong
*Ken Agyapong gives the reasons behind recent dumsor
*I resigned because of internal politics – Former Power Minister
*Government to support Zongo ‘waakye’, ‘sobolo’ businesses – Abdul-Hamid
*Ghanaians are suffering – Mahama tells Akufo-Addo
*Oppong Nkrumah is confused – Okudzeto Ablakwa jabs
*Your strike is having negative effect on students; end it – NUGS urges CETAG
*Death is laughter to me because I’m not scared of dying – Anas
*Some NPP saboteurs plotting to unseat Kumasi mayor – Presiding Member asserts
*Blame corruption in police service on working conditions – Allotey Jacob
*Bernard Avle lists 10 things Ghana must tackle to improve lives
*Provide list of all staff at presidency – Dr. Apaak to Information Minister
*’Dumsor’: Government not being truthful to Ghanaians – Former Energy Minister
*NPP has failed to sustain gains by Mahama to end ‘dumsor’ – NDC MP
*‘We’ve built fanatical followers of church brands; not Christians’ – Bernard Avle
*Theft cases soar in New Juaben
*Amidu does not need LI to prosecute – Deputy AG
*Soldiers to now serve 30 years before retiring
*Rawlings pats his wife on book launch, hints of his own
*Lebanese Embassy marks 75th independence anniversary
*Dumelo, Nana Aba troll government over ‘intermittent dumsor’
*Government releases GHC930m to clear part of NHIS arrears – Planning Minister
*Agriculture contributes 21% to Ghana’s Gross Domestic Products – Minister
*‘Don’t have short memories, NDC’s dumsor was worse’ – Minister to Ghanaians
*Akyem Ntronang Chief beaten to pulp; stripped naked before residents
*Consider remand prisoners; offer them pro bono services – CHRAJ to lawyers
*Stonebwoy told us Menzgold was safe – Angry clients
*We need qualified people as headmasters, not necessarily teachers – Anis Haffar
*NDC 2020: ‘I don’t know if Mahama is right choice’ – Donkor
*Scorecard: Target Grade C schools for Free SHS – Prof Quartey
*’Electorate now vote based on good policies not strongholds’ – Mahama
*Free SHS: Increase taxes for parents who want to pay – Government urged
*Government to increase service years for soldiers
*Bodi DCE calls for selfless leadership style
*NDC man ‘booms’; ‘We are anti-Muslim’
*OccupyGhana declares ‘RTI Red Friday’
*Retirees took over key positions in COCOBOD – Agongo’s lawyer
*Universities lack capacity to admit Free SHS graduates – Prof. Quartey
*Community service will reduce prison population – GBA
*‘God does not dwell in cathedrals’ – Prof. Gyampo tells Akufo-Addo
*76-year-old man arrested for defiling granddaughter for 7 days
*Japekrom Violence: Stop the mischievous allegations against MCE – Assembly members warn
*>>>Sports News Headlines…*
*‘You don’t have the requisite to criticize me’ – Dan Kweku Yeboah tells Kojo Yankah
*AWCON 2018: Nigeria beat Cameroon on penalties to reach AWCON finals
*WAFA star Richard Danso lands in Tunisia to seal move to giants Club Africain
*AWCON 2018: South Africa set up final with Nigeria after defeating Mali
*>>>Business News Headlines…*
*$650m cocoa loan not misapplied – COCOBOD
*GEPA holds training on export marketing fundamentals for exporters
*Coconut Grove Beach Resort to mark 25th milestone
*Farmers are doing more but gaining less – Vice President, AGRA
*>>>Entertainment News Headlines…*
*Dumelo, Nana Aba troll government over ‘intermittent dumsor’
*I haven’t had erection since my assault – Osofo Appiah reveals
*I dumped my ‘MP’ boyfriend because he couldn’t open a makeup shop for me – Actress
*Social media users blast Becca as she unfollows everyone on Instagram leaving her ‘boo’
*>>>World News Headlines…*
*DRC opposition leader returns home to kick off presidential bid
*Man City reach last 16 of Champions League
*Ukraine-Russia sea clash: Captured sailors shown on Russia TV
*Climate change: CO2 emissions rising for first time in four years
SOURCE: GHANAWEB
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