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Newnic Homes to Shape Ghana’s Future with Novo Residence

Newnic Homes Limited, a trailblazer in the real estate industry, is set to revolutionize Ghana’s housing market with its highly anticipated project—Novo Residence.

 Established in 2020, Newnic Homes has quickly become synonymous with quality, innovation, and sustainability in property development.

The company has already impressed with a string of successful developments, including The Concorde, The Nook, the highly sought-after Newnic Court—a premium gated community—as well as Newton’s Villa. These properties have earned widespread acclaim for their impeccable design, functionality, and environmental consciousness.

Now, with Novo Residence, located in the sought-after School Junction-Adjiringanor area, Newnic Homes is taking things to the next level.

 This new project promises to set a new standard for modern urban living in Ghana, combining cutting-edge architectural design with luxury features and sustainable living practices. Novo Residence will offer state-of-the-art amenities and a contemporary aesthetic that appeals to today’s savvy homeowners and investors.

Beyond property development, Newnic Homes also offers comprehensive design-build services, covering architectural design, construction, and property sales—making it a one-stop solution for clients seeking a seamless and high-quality real estate experience.

The introduction of Novo Residence marks a bold new chapter in Newnic Homes’ mission to meet the growing demand for innovative, sustainable, and well-crafted residential spaces in Ghana. It is poised to make a significant impact on the country’s property market.

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Afenyo-Markin directed NPP MPs not to appear before vetting chaos committee – Bedzrah

The Chairman of the Adhoc Committee investigating the Appointments Committee chaos, Emmanuel Bedzrah, has alleged that Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin directed NPP MPs not to appear before the committee to testify.

During the committee’s first public hearing on Wednesday, February 5, Bedzrah announced the indefinite suspension of proceedings, citing a directive from the Clerk of Parliament, which was initially believed to have come from Speaker Alban Bagbin.

The Ho West MP revealed that he later discovered that the directive to suspend the committee hearing was orchestrated by the Minority and not an order from Bagbin.

In an interview with Vivian Kai Lokko on Channel One Newsroom, on Wednesday, February 5, Bedzrah claimed that the Minority leadership also actively prevented its members from testifying before the committee.

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According to him, a witness from the Minority initially agreed to appear but later withdrew, citing instructions from Afenyo-Markin not to attend the hearing.

“We received a message from the other colleague who was coming that he was stopped by the minority leader. The one coming as a witness said he had received instructions from their leadership that nobody should come,” he stated.

Source: Citinewsroom 

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Mahama slashes hajj fare to 62,000 Ghana Cedis

Mahama slashes hajj fare to 62,000 Ghana CedisThe government has reduced the 2025 hajj fare from last year’s GH¢75,000 to GH¢62,000 in fulfilment of President Mahama’s campaign promise.

The amount, equivalent to $4,130, is the lowest within the sub-region and will make the pilgrimage more accessible to the Muslim community.

The leader of the Hajj Taskforce, Alhaji Collins Dauda (MP), announced that the previous administration left behind a debt of $5.4 million.

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