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In Rome, convents and parishes open their doors to Ukrainian refugee
We saw the cars and other vehicles riddled with bullets. The refugees being detained, and the cars that took the…
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Pope Francis calls for peace in Sri Lanka after mass unrest
Pope Francis has expressed his concern about widespread violence in Sri Lanka, the country he visited in 2015. There, a…
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GWCL risks shutting down if something is not done about tariffs – Communications Manager
The Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) says should the general public refuse to support the company’s drive to get customers…
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Surging food prices, transport fares, push inflation to 23.6% in April 2022
Surging food prices once again drove inflation for the month of April, 2022 to 23.6%, figures from the Ghana Statistical…
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Mobile money transactions could drop as consumers unhappy with E-levy
Mobile money transactions could drop significantly going forward, following the implementation of the Electronic Transactions Levy (E-Levy) from May 1st,…
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Pope Francis: Current armed aggression is “a blasphemous betrayal” of God
Pope Francis reflected on the meaning of Holy Week at his General Audience. He said that Jesus came to bring…
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Pope and Patriarch potential meeting in Jerusalem and a papal trip to Kazakhstan
Despite knee problems, Pope Francis continues to increase his number of international appointments. Papal trips include one to Africa in…
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Electricity, water tariffs to go up as PURC begins stakeholder engagements for upward review
The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has confirmed that there will be an upward review of utility tariffs in the…
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Pope Francis to wash the feet of twelve inmates this Holy Thursday
On Holy Thursday, Pope Francis will wash the feet of twelve inmates in the Civitavecchia prison, on the outskirts of…
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ECG losing billions of cedis to power theft, unpaid bills – Energy Minister
The Electricity Company of Ghana loses nearly GHS3.2 billion due to illegal connections, and non-payment of bills, among others, according…
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