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Vodafone to reduce its 48 exchanges to two

Accra, Sept 16, GNA - Major Albert Don-Chebe, Head of Corporate Communications, Vodafone Ghana, announced that as part of the company's ongoing restructuring, its 48 exchanges across the country would be reduced to two exchanges. He said: "In this era of mobile telephony we still have as many as 48 exchanges across the country, most of which are no more needed but we are still running them at huge cost,"  Major Don-Chebe in an interview with GNA on Tuesday in Accra said that most of the exchange work would be operated through remote control. ...

Latest | Administrator | Wednesday, 16 September 2009

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Internal Audit Manual launched

Accra, Sept. 15, GNA - An Internal Audit Manual aimed at enhancing financial management in Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies was launched in Accra on Tuesday. Issued by the Internal Audit Agency and the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development, the manual prescribes the organizational structure, policies, procedures, formats, checklists, guidelines and reference documents to be used by the Internal Audit Unit of the Assembly to carry out its responsibilities and ...

Latest | Administrator | Wednesday, 16 September 2009

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Vodafone reduces broadband installation charges

Accra, Sept. 15, GNA - Vodafone Ghana, has announced a reduction in the installation charge of its fixed broadband service from GHc90 to GH¢55, a statement copied to the GNA said. The reduction, which started from September 11, 2009, would last for a period of three months....

Latest | Administrator | Wednesday, 16 September 2009

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Teacher, 35, jailed 300 months for sodomy

Kumasi, Sept. 15, GNA - A 35-year old teacher, accused of sodomy has been jailed for 25 years by a Kumasi Circuit Court.Ferdinand Kofi Anokye, pleaded not guilty to the charge of sodomizing two young boys aged 10 and 12.  Police Chief Inspector Comfort Baffour-Kyei told the Court presided over by Mr Emmanuel Amoh-Yartey that, the victims are both pupils of the Christian Preparatory School whilst the convict teaches at the Living Waters School, all at Anomangye, a suburb of Kumasi.Some time in August, last year, Anokye approached the parents of the two children and convinced them to allow him to ...

Latest | Administrator | Tuesday, 15 September 2009

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  • CWU leaders caught in Vodafone compulsory redundancy web

    Accra, Sept. 14, GNA - The National Chairman of the Communications Workers Union (CWU) and other union leaders at Vodafone, are among the 950 Vodafone employees caught in the compulsory redundancy web, a union leader told the GNA on Monday. Mr Emmanuel Dakwa, Chairman of the local CWU at Vodafone, s

  • Private security firm demands debt from Ghana@50 Secretariat

    The Management of Skones Security Company Limited, a private security firm on Monday demanded GH¢8,648 from the Ghana@50 Secretariat for services it rendered from October 24, 2006 to July 21, 2008 at the African Union (AU) Village at Cantonments.

  • VAT Taskforce gets tough on importers for evading taxes

    Reverend John Buabeng, head of the Value Added Tax (VAT) Service Taskforce has tasked traders, who import goods into the country to supply their tax identification number to the Customs, Excise and Preventive Service (CEPS) or have their goods impounded.

  • Fashion designer Sima remanded

    Sima Ibrahim, the Chief Executive Officer of Exopa Modelling Agency who allegedly concealed five kilograms of drugs suspect to be cocaine in tubers of yam while travelling abroad, appeared before an Accra Fast Track High Court on Monday.

  • Phenomenon of drunken teachers on the increase in Hohoe

    Drunken teachers have provoked public outcry in the Hohoe Municipality against the backdrop of the free fall in the standards of education in the area. Ms Juliet Dede Kumah, Hohoe Municipal Director of Education, who briefed the Hohoe General Assembly, said the situation had assumed alarming proport

  • Telecom operators make average of $ 5.00 a month per subscriber

     Statistics on the earnings of telecom operators in the country indicate that operators made average revenue per user (ARPU) of five dollars a month in the first half of this year.  The ARPU comprised of both what a subscriber spends for calls and data communication on his or her network, plus

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