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AUG 28, 2014 LISTEN

BOY, 12, BEHEADED
The Winneba police are keeping one Frederick Botwe in their custody for allegedly beheading a 12-year-old boy, Solomon Yawson, a class three pupil of the Nsuakyire Methodist Primary School at Winneba in the Central Region.

NPP READY FOR CONGRESS
New Patriotic Party (NPP) General Secretary, Kwabena Agyei Agyapong, has announced venues for the Special Delegates Congress of the party on Sunday.

AGRIC TO REVIVE ECONOMY
Since the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) released its computations for sectoral growth over the year up to the end of the first quarter of 2014, the hopes and expectations of both government and the private sector in the potentials and prospects of the country's agricultural sector have been rekindled.

OIL HEDGING AIMS TO STABILISE LOCAL PRICES, SUPPLY

Next week government will begin using a new oil price hedging contract in an attempt to stabilise both petroleum product prices and product supply on the local market.

FREE FOOD BONANZA AT BRAZIL 2014 WORLD CUP
The project coordinator for the sub-committee of the 2014 World Cup tourney, Fred Darko, has revealed to the Presidential Commission of Inquiry that Ghanaians who travelled to support the Black Stars in Brazils had a field day to dine and wine because the coupon system they instituted collapsed.

TUESDAY FLOODS KILL 9-YEAR OLD GIRL
The heavy downpour in Accra on Tuesday has claimed the life of a nine-year-old school girl  of the Nungua-SDA basic school in the Ledzokuku-Krowor municipality.

JUSTICE APAU FRUSTRATED
The Judgment Debt Commissioner, Justice Yaw Apau has lamented about the continuous refusal to the Ministry of Finance to present to the commission the right caliber of people to answer questions about huge judgment debts paid by the state.

ECOWAS MEETING ON EBOLA OPENS IN ACCRA TODAY
A crisis meeting to brainstorm urgent strategies for managing and preventing the spread of Ebola disease opens at the Miklin Hotel in Accra today with ministers of health and scientists in the sub-region in attendance.

1,287 WORLD CUP TICKETS WENT UNUTILISED – JUSTICE DZAMEFE

The chairman of the Presidential Commission of Inquiry investigating the Black Stars' participation in the Brazil 2014 World Cup, Justice Senyo Dzamefe, has revealed that 1,287 World Cup tickets went unused at the tournament.

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