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Local Government (Integration of Government and Decentralised Departments) (Establishment) Instrument, 2008 (L.I. 1931)
Labour Regulations 2007 (L.I. 1833)
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Financial Administration Regulations 2004 (L.I. 1802)
Financial Administration Regulations 2004 (L.I. 1802)
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Internal Revenue Regulations, 2001 (L.I. 1675)
Internal Revenue Regulations [Repealed] (L.I. 1675)
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Public Elections Regulations, 2016 (C.I. 94)
Public Elections Regulations 2016 (C. I. 94)
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Prisons Service (General Administration) Regulations, 2016 (C.I. 92)
Prisons Service (General Administration) Regulations, 2016 (C. I. 92)
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Police Service Regulations, 2012 (C.I. 76)
Police Service Regulations 2012 (C. I. 76)
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Court of Appeal Rules, 1997 (C.I. 19): With Amendments (C.I. 21, 1998; C.I. 25, 1999; C.I. 100, 2016)
Court of Appeal 1997 (C.I. 21, 25,100) (C.I. 19)
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Public Private Partnership Act, 2020 (Act 1039)
Public Private Partnership Act, 2020 (Act 1039)
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Legal Professions Act, 1960 (Act 32)
Criminal and Other Offences (Procedure) Act, 1960 (Act 30)
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Labour Act, 2003 (Act 651)
The Six Hundred and fifty-first ACT of the Parliament of the Republic of Ghana is an Act to amend and consolidate the laws relating to labour, employers, trade unions and industrial relations; to establish a National Labour Commission and to provide for matters related to these.
₵97.50Labour Act, 2003 (Act 651)
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….and so, She Wrote (A little book of poetry)
A book of poetry that draws on nature as well as the poet’s personal experiences, conversations and observations, it includes a variety of poems that will elicit tears, laughter and provoke thought
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One-Der-Ful
From the author of “Beyond The Extra Mile,” this is the most definitive book on changing your life by one simple-to-follow step, decision, choice or action. This book is full of amazing stories of how people’s singular acts changed lives, organisations and nations and re-directed the course of history. Full of 64 stories from every corner of the globe, this book espouses the idea that your life can take a turn…for better or worse, by One Act.
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The Whispering Trees
The magical tales in The Whispering Trees capture the essence of life, death and coincidence in Northern Nigeria. Myth and reality intertwine in stories featuring cat-eyed English witches, political agitators, newly-wedded widows, and the tormented whirlwind, Kyakkyawa. The two medicine men of Mazade battle against their egos, an epidemic and an enigmatic witch. And who is Okhiwo, whose arrival is heralded by a pair of little white butterflies?
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Blackass
Furo Wariboko – born and bred in Lagos – wakes up on the morning of his job interview to discover he has turned into a white man. As he hits the city streets running, still reeling from his new-found condition, Furo is amazed to find the dead ends of his life wondrously open out before him.
As a white man in Nigeria, the world is seemingly his oyster – except for one thing: despite his radical transformation, his ass remains robustly black…
Funny, fierce, inventive and daringly provocative – this is a very modern satire, with a sting in the tail.
₵95.00Blackass
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5 Presidents, 8 Elections, 30 Years Later: How Ghanaians See Their Democracy
Ghana’s Fourth Republic, a multiparty democracy, has seen five presidents, held eight successful elections and, as of this writing, is in its thirtieth year. This makes it unique in several ways, compared to previous attempts at multiparty democracy, in that it is the longest-lasting republic so far in the country’s post-independence history. It has outlived the first, second, and third republics combined by more than eighteen years.
What explains this unique period and change in the political trajectory of Ghana? Why has the country’s most recent attempt at multiparty democracy lasted this long?
Drawing on answers to questions in the Afrobarometer survey, administered nine times at periodic intervals between 1999 and 2022, this book describes in twenty themes and fifty-one observations, how Ghanaians see their democracy. The book covers themes such as trust in institutions, partisanship, support for democracy, governments handling of the policy priorities of Ghanaians, among many others. The book points out the key lessons of the last thirty and the challenges ahead in the country’s efforts to deepen democratic governance.₵95.00