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March 11, 2016
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Vice President off to Lybia for AU summit
Audrey Micah, Ghanadot
Accra, Aug 31, Ghanadot - The
Vice-President John Dramani Mahama is in the Libyan capital
Tripoli to attend a Special African Union (AU) Summit of
Heads of State and Government delegations from 30th August
2009 to 3rd September 2009.
According to a press statement signed by the spokesperson of
the Vice-President John Abdulai Jinapor, Mr Mahama, who is
accompanied by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional
Integration, Alhaji Mohammed Mumuni, is representing the
President, John Evans Atta Mills.
The Summit, which is at the instance of the Libyan leader
Muammar Gaddafi, who is also the Chairman of the AU, is
ostensibly for talks on conflict resolution on the African
continent, an idea floated at the last African Summit by Mr.
Gadhafi, which was held in Sirte-Libya about two months ago.
At the last meeting, Heads of the Africa Union endorsed a
proposal to hold a special session on conflict situations in
Africa given the many crises the continent is facing, in
pursuant to this noble objective, Tripoli was chosen as the
host city to review the conflict situations on the
continent.
The summit agenda touches on what are considered as Africa's
three major conflict hotspots, Darfur, Somalia and the Great
Lakes region, including the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The summit sidelines will also feature meetings promoting
trade within the continent.
This special summit would coincide with the celebration of
the 40th anniversary of the Great Socialist People’s Libyan
Arab Jamahiriya which brought the Libyan leader to power in
1969.
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Violence alert: Police ransackTamale-Accra
bound vehicles for weapons
Accra, Aug 30, Ghanadot - The Northern Regional
Police Command has stepped up checks on Accra-bound vehicles
from the region for guns and other offensive weapons...
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Tigo boss angry at NCA
Accra, Aug 31, Ghanadot - The Board Chairman of
Millicom Ghana Limited, operators of the Tigo network,
Mr. Tismark Inja, has faulted the National Communication
Authority (NCA) for instituting a regulatory regime that
does not support fairness and transparency in the
telecom sector....More |
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Stakeholders in the Telecom industry meet in Africa to
discuss way forward
Accra, Aug 31, Ghanadot -
Telecommunications operators in Africa would meet with
investors and regulators in South Africa from September 1-3,
2009 to discuss a wide range of issues on the way forward
for the industry on the continent....More
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Thousands Re-unite at the Joy FM
Old School Re-union
Accra, Aug 31, Ghanadot - The 2009 edition of the
annual Joy FM "Old Skuuls" Reunion came off successfully
all day Saturday at the Ghana International Trade Fair
Centre at La, Accra.
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