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Gov’t Welcomes Private Sector Participation In Land Admin Reforms – Vice President🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭

Government is calling on the private sector to take an active part in the ongoing reforms in the administration of Ghana’s lands in order to make the process more efficient and effective. Unlike in the past, where Government was solely in charge of land administration in Ghana, the Nana Akufo-Addo government envisions a public-private partnership, with both parties contributing their quota to the entire process. The Vice President of the Republic, H. E. Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, extended the invitation when he gave the Keynote Address at a Market Sounding Event towards Private Sector Participation in the next phase of Ghana’s land administration reforms in Accra on Monday 30th April, 2018. The Market Sounding is the latest of a series of fora spearheaded by Vice President Bawumia to craft and implement reforms in Ghana’s chaotic land administration regime. “Government is looking at a new paradigm to improve our land administration system. Government is creating space for the Private Sec...

“I prefer ‘Rudebwoy Highlife’ to your so called Dancehall” – Rex Omar to Shatta Wale

Highlife Musician Rex Owusu Marfo known in showbiz as Rex Omar has advised self-acclaim dancehall king Shatta Wale to call his music “rudebwoy highlife” and not dancehall.Rex Omar noted that Shatta Wale is playing good highlife tunes and making big hits out of it yet he calls it dancehall. To him, most of Shatta Wale’s hits songs are highlife songs that would have been promoted worldwide if he tagged them as ‘rudebwoy highlife’ rather than dancehall. “With his rudeness and all that, if he has called his highlife maybe rudebwoy highlife or something like that then it would have taken our music somewhere else,” he said on ‘The KSM Show’. The ‘Abiba’ hitmaker said with all the hype that Shatta Wale has, calling his music dancehall music ends up promoting other people’s culture and not Ghanaian music because Ghana is noted for highlife and not dancehall. Rex Omar has been one of the few Ghanaian musicians who want to see that original Ghanaian highlife music is still relevant to both t...

Son buries his father with N2.8m in cash

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A loving son has given his deceased father a final send-off in a coffin filled with $7,630, that is about, N2.8million. According to Coconuts.co, the funeral was held on January, 16, 2018, in the southern part of Selangor, near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Photos from the funeral have since gone viral on social media, with stacks of RM50 notes covering the dead man’s body in the glass-topped coffin. The funeral was held in the southern part of Selangor, near Kuala Lumpur. However, the location of the cemetery wasn’t disclosed for fear of grave theft.  Source:  Kemifelani The post Son buries his father with N2.8m in cash appeared first on Star Media Ghana .