(Suhum- ER) Welcome to Golden Horse – Electrify Your Journey!

Suhum City, Eastern Region, Ghana – Golden Horse, a leading name in Ghana’s electric vehicle industry, proudly announces the continued growth and innovation of its state-of-the-art electric vehicle manufacturing facility, operated by Yike (Tianjin) Management Consulting Company. Strategically located along the Accra–Kumasi highway in Suhum City, the Golden Horse Electric Vehicle Factory is ideally positioned just 88 kilometers from Accra and 185 kilometers from Kumasi, ensuring unmatched accessibility for logistics, distribution, and customer service.

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Gov’t misses target in T-bills auction once more, interest rates rise.

The government failed to meet its treasury bills target for the seventh consecutive week.According to the auction results by the Bank of Ghana, the government missed the target by 22.82%. It received GH¢6.12 billion, falling short of the target of GH¢7.525 billion.

The chunk of the bids again came from the 91-day bill, with investors offering GH¢3.71 billion. This represented 60.56% of the total bids. The uptake was GH¢3.633 billion. For the 182-day bill, investors tendered in only GH¢814.85 million. A little over GH¢804 million of the bids were accepted. The 364-day bill saw bids worth GH¢1.60 billion tendered. The treasury, however, accepted only GH¢100.99 million of the bids.

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NKAWKAW: MUNICIPAL SECURITY COUNCIL ORDERS DEMOLISHING OF A POPULAR SPOT WHERE 8 PERSONS HAVE SO FAR BEEN KILLED

After a crunch security meeting, which had representatives from Obomeng palace in attendace, the Kwahu West Municipal Assembly has resolved to demolish a popular drug haven in Nkawkaw called Boboshanti spot.

The decision follows the recent murder of a young guy popularly known as ONE TOSKA, which brought the number of persons who have been gruesomely killed since the inception of the spot to 8.

MCE, Hon Tamimu Halidu says initially they were contemplating on the legalities involved in demolishing structures of such sort. But after going through the Assembly’s by laws, they realized that once the said structure poses a threat to security, the Assembly has the authority to demolish it within 24 hours and so the assembly will take an action within the week.

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Court Orders Evangelist Mama Pat to Appear for Final Ruling in Osofo Appiah Case

A court has directed that Evangelist Mama Pat, formerly known as Nana Agradaa, be brought from Nsawam Prison to appear for a final ruling in a case filed against her by preacher Osofo Appiah, popularly known as Osofo Biblical.

The case, which has garnered public attention, stems from a long-standing dispute between the two religious figures. Osofo Appiah filed legal action against Mama Pat over alleged defamatory comments and threats made against him during her public sermons and social media broadcasts.

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Arsenal`s Sesko Dilemma: Wage Demands vs. Sporting`s Gyokeres Option

Arsenal could back out of a £70m deal for RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko, 22, because of the Slovenia international’s wage demands, with Sporting and Sweden striker Viktor Gyokeres, 27, a back-up option. (Mirror), external Bayern Munich have entered the race for Chelsea target Jamie Gittens, 20. The German champions are reportedly willing to offer Borussia Dortmund £55m for the winger. (Kicker – in German), external

A move from Juventus for 25-year-old Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho depends on whether the Italian club sign Francisco Conceicao from Porto. (Corriere dello Sport – in Italian), external

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WE HOPE OTHER WORKERS WON’T STRIKE AFTER RESOLUTION OF GRNMA STRIKE – HEALTH COMMITTEE OF PARLIAMENT

Vice Chair of the Parliamentary Health Committee, Dr Sebastian Sandaare has said that government hopes a resolution of the strike by Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives (GRNMA) will not cause other workers to declare an industrial action.
Nurses and midwives have resumed work after embarking on a strike over implementation of their conditions of service which was agreed in May 2024.

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$12 Million Monthly for Over 10,000 Staff: Randy Abbey reveals plan to cut costs at COCOBOD

The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD), Dr Randy Abbey, has announced a comprehensive payroll audit to address inefficiencies and potential irregularities within the organisation.

The move comes as part of broader reforms to restore financial discipline and operational efficiency in Ghana’s cocoa sector, which is grappling with a GH₵33 billion debt.

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