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NDC Is A Very Corrupt Political Party – Nhyiaeso MP

NDC Is A Very Corrupt Political Party – Nhyiaeso MP

The Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso Constituency, Hon. Stephen Amoah has classified the National Democratic Congress (NDC) as a very corrupt political party.   Hon. Stephen Amoah who spoke on Wontumi TV which was monitored by Movementtvonline.com, stated that inasmuch as corruption exists in the New Patriotic Party (NPP), it can’t compare to what exists in the NDC.   He maintained that anytime the NPP was in government, institutions are set up to fight corruption; something he claims can’t be said of the NDC.   “If I should say there is no corruption in NPP, it means I don’t serve…
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RESEARCH: Any MP Working Against Wontumi Would Lose His Seat

RESEARCH: Any MP Working Against Wontumi Would Lose His Seat

Research findings have shown that any Member of Parliament working against Chairman Wontumi, would be losing his or her seat, Dr. Samson Anoma has exclusively revealed.   Dr. Anoma who is the head of Accounting Department at the Kumasi Technical University stated on Wontumi TV which was monitored by Movementtvonline.com that a team of researchers have visited some areas in Ashanti region and their findings show that the grassroot are happy with the work Chairman Wontumi is doing for the party.   “Some MPs in Ashanti region are doing undergrounds works against Chairman Wontumi and if you are part of…
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NPP Will Win 2024 With E-Levy- Chairman Wontumi To Franklin Cudjoe

NPP Will Win 2024 With E-Levy- Chairman Wontumi To Franklin Cudjoe

Ashanti Regional Chairman for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has emphatically stated that they will win the 2024 election with ease with the introduction of Electronic Transaction Levy Bill (E-Levy).  He therefore cautioned the President of Imani Ghana, Mr. Franklin Cudjoe, to stop being diabolic in the way he spews “lies” about the bill.   In an interview with Movementtvonline.com, Chairman Wontumi stated that development doesn’t fall from heaven and it is only through taxation that the Akufo-Addo led government can speed up development in the era of COVID.  “It is through taxation that we can develop that is why…
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NDC Playing Psychological Games With Open Campaign For Chairman Wontumi- Dr Suadwa

NDC Playing Psychological Games With Open Campaign For Chairman Wontumi- Dr Suadwa

Dr. Richard Boadi Suadwa has warned of the psychological games the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is playing with their open support for Chairman Wontumi.   Speaking on Wontumi TV, Dr. Richard Boadi Suadwa a known communicator for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), stated that the NDC hates that the NPP has strong faith in Chairman Wontumi to represent them as Ashanti Regional Chairman.   “Wontumi has beaten you (NDC) twice in an election. How can you say that you still want him to lead the NPP as Chairman? It is all tricks. They know if they succeed in making people not vote in Ashanti region, it will reduce the votes of NPP. But…
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Kwabena Frimpong ‘Original China’ Commiserates With Bereaved Families Of Apiate Explosion

Kwabena Frimpong ‘Original China’ Commiserates With Bereaved Families Of Apiate Explosion

NPP National Treasurer Hopeful, Kwabena Oppong Frimpong, also known as ''Original China'', has sympathized with the families of victims of the Apiate exploision and the entire community. Apiate, a community in Bogoso district, was obliterated when a truck loaded with explosives collided with a motorbike causing a massive explosion. Scores of the residents sustained injuries and others met their untimely death. Kwabena Frimpong, in a statement, commiserated with the bereaved families and the residents, writing; ''Original China prays for the repose of the souls of those who lost their lives in the incident and consolation to those who lost loved ones…
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‘We Weren’t Good Enough’ – Jordan Ayew Admits After AFCON 2021 Exit  

‘We Weren’t Good Enough’ – Jordan Ayew Admits After AFCON 2021 Exit  

‘We Weren’t Good Enough’ – Jordan Ayew Admits After AFCON 2021 Exit Black Stars striker, Jordan Ayew has admitted that the team wasn’t good enough after they exited AFCON 2021 at the group stages. Jordan was part of a blunt Ghana frontline that only scored one goal in their first two games of the competition against Morocco and Gabon. The 10-man Black Stars team did manage to score twice in their final match against Comoros but their defence let in three more which sealed their unfortunate fate. Speaking after the game, Jordan Ayew, who leaves Cameroon without a single goal…
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Kidi Grabs Nomination At NAACP Awards

Kidi Grabs Nomination At NAACP Awards

For the umpteenth time, Kidi has proved in Ghanaian speak, “Kasa ye mframa” as he continues to “Show working”. Congratulations to a hardworking talent who continues to impress Ghanaians and the entire African audience with his music. It can officially be confirmed that Kidi has bagged for himself a nomination at the upcoming 2022 edition of the NAACP Image Awards. The nominations were announced on NAACP’s Instagram channel on Tuesday, January 18. Kidi’s nomination is in the Outstanding International Song category which features the likes of Wizkid, Fireboy DML, Tiwa Savage and Omah Lay. Quite the tough one indeed. Thriving off his album called Golden Boy, Kidi has crossed over properly…
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Aggrieved First Fund Customers Demand Release Of Locked-Up Cash

Aggrieved First Fund Customers Demand Release Of Locked-Up Cash

Members of the Coalition of Aggrieved Customers of First Fund have reiterated their call for the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to ensure they are paid their locked-up cash. According to the Coalition, the customers number about 24,000 people and the monies owed them amounts to over GH¢117 million. It will be recalled that the Securities and Exchange Commission, in November 2019, revoked the licenses of 53 fund management companies due to various breaches including the non-payment of clients’ funds totalling GH¢8 billion. Customers of First Fund saw the management of their investment being moved from First Banc Financial Services…
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Benchmark Value Discounts: Importers & Exporters Unhappy With Delayed Consultations

Benchmark Value Discounts: Importers & Exporters Unhappy With Delayed Consultations

The Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana has expressed its disappointment over what it described as government’s lack of engagement with stakeholders following the suspension of the 50% benchmark value reduction policy. The government on the 13th of January directed the Ghana Revenue Authority to suspend the implementation of the reversal of the benchmark value discounts until further notice. The benchmark value, which is the amount taxable on imports, was reduced by 50 percent for some goods. The import value for cars was also reduced by 30 percent. But as the government pushed its industrialisation drive, critics, like the Association…
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