Front Page Stories of Tuesday, 10th December,2013
The front page stories of Tuesday, 10th of December,2013.
Daily Graphic
Bagbin, Owusu-Ankomah bemoan spate of corruption
Two former Majority leaders in Parliament have called for a bold measure to deal with issues of corruption which they say have become a stumbling block to the country’s development.
Mr Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, who served as the Minority and the Majority Leader in the Fourth and Fifth parliaments, respectively, said there was the need for a review of the aspect of the Criminal Code that defined corruption as a misdemeanor to make the law more biting.
World leaders descend on Soweto to mourn Mandela
President John Dramani Mahama will join more than 90 world leaders to attend the memorial service for the late former President of South Africa at the Soweto FNB Stadium in Pretoria today. The event will divert the world’s attention to South Africa, as the gathering of world leaders is likely to be the largest in recent times.
Two drown at Teshie
A 35-year-old Ghanaian based in Saudi Arabia, Theophilus Akai Baddo, and his friend met their untimely death when their car was swept into a drain in Teshie during a heavy downpour last Saturday.
Baddo and Eric Asiedu, 28, unemployed, were said to have defied all caution from rescuers at the scene not to drive through flood waters that had collected after torrential rains that swept through the Ledzokuku Krowor municipality and its environs between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. on that fateful day.
Ghanaian Times
MMDA’S ‘’Chop” Ghc48. 4 million
Amputee team faces eviction from hotel
WAEC Punishes 5,653 candidates
Chronicle
Awuni, Lithur face off in court today
ECG stealthy load shedding
Beware of greedy bastards-Dr. Richard Anane
New Crusading Guide
Kuffour was autocratic- Rawlings assert
Daily Guide
Crooks take over government
JJ blast Kuffour
Arrest Miss Malaika
Enquirer
After all –die- be-die & at all cost- Nana Addo does it again- this is time far away UK.
Dr. Apraku sparks confusion in NPP
Al-haji
Kuffour rejects Olu President Leaves Akuffo Addo in a lurch
2016 election history beacons, Nana Addo @73, becomes the oldest president
Daily Searchlight
Mahama & Co can’t manage Ghana well-Nana Addo