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+ It’s been 26 years since Yaw died of malaria, but the circumstances of his death remains a daily reminder for his parents. This was more so for his father, Uncle Kobena. Anytime Uncle Kobena came across children he reckoned were his son’s age mates, his mind raced to memories of his deceased son. Yaw was about five years when he died at the Abor clinic, a private health facility operated by one doctor Fennec, who is also deceased. The clinic, which has now been converted to a morgue, is located at the outskirt of Ekumfi Eyisam on the Accra-Mankessim road in the Ekumfi District of the Central region. ....
play videoFormer GNPC boss, Alex Mould Former Head of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), Mr. Alex Mould, has challenged a rejoinder from the World Bank which sought to portray that he lied about the international financial institution providing guarantees to four Independent Power Producers (IPPs) to cover Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) under the erstwhile John Mahama administration. According to him, the IPPs he referred to were not those emergency power barges (‘Dumsor’ power barges) that were signed between the periods of 2014 to 2016 but were of the four IPPs which are yet to start producing power including the Amandi, Early, Ghana Power Generation Company (GPGC) and one other which the WB was directly involved in their selection. ....