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KRIF Ghana Ltd. launches new HP Shredders

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Krif Ghana Ltd in collaboration with GO Europe, launched its brand new HP Shredders and Laminators on Wednesday in Accra.

They are the HP Shredder 8CC and 18CC; HP Laminator 400 A4 and A3, 600 A4.

Head of Engineering, Mr Enoch Yeboah Marfo, highlighted that of the shredders, Mr had auto-reverse as a peculiar feature that returned excess paper thus preventing one from jamming and damaging the shredder.

Also, they are exceptionally quiet when shredding cards, paper clips, paper and other materials.

Mr Marfo, again stated that the laminators on the other hand, smoothly laminated papers straight without any bubbly appearance on the surface.

The laminator boasts of an auto select feature which gives users the right temperature to laminate for a smooth and clean outcome.

Executive Chairman, Reverend Kennedy Okosun , announced that the launch of their new product line was historic since the organisation was the sole importer and trader of these products in Africa.

He added that the company, therefore, decided to expand their product line to include quality shredders and laminators based on their recognition for quality laptops and photocopier machines.

This collaboration with GO Europe, he noted, was to bring cherished clientele “top of the range machinery and office equipment ” to aid them with their work.

He hoped that the partnership with GO Europe would go further despite their bond which had spanned for about 12 years.

“This partnership has brought many fruits in this field, spanning from when it was called Olympia from Germany ” he said.

The products can be found in Accra, Kumasi, Takoradi, Tema and other branches of the company.

KRIF Ghana Ltd shall be engaging and appointing accredited distributors where the products can be located in every part of the country.

“You can walk to the nearest shopping mall or supermarket and find these products there” he said.

Rev Okosun stated that there would be exclusivity for the products in West Africa especially Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Kenya.

The new products do have a year warranty and customers receive free installation as well.

BY YUNUSAH ESSANDOH

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Annoh Dompreh raises alarm over DACF arrears, calls for payment of contractors

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The Member of Parliament for Nsawam Adoagyiri, Frank Annoh Dompreh, has expressed concern over delays in the release of the District Assemblies Common Fund, warning that the situation is stalling development across the country.

On his facebook page, he described as a matter of urgent national importance, the Minority Chief Whip pointed to what he sees as a growing crisis of unpaid contractors, abandoned projects, and halted infrastructure works in many districts.

He noted that several communities are grappling with half completed schools, unfinished health facilities, abandoned markets, deteriorating roads, and stalled sanitation projects.

According to him, many contractors who have executed projects for district assemblies have not been paid, forcing some construction firms to demobilise from sites while workers lose their jobs.

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He stressed that the District Assemblies Common Fund is not a discretionary allocation but a constitutional requirement under Article 252 of the 1992 Constitution, intended to support development at the local level.

In his view, years of delayed releases and accumulated arrears have weakened district development financing and disrupted projects meant to improve living conditions in communities.

He further argued that some payments made in recent years were largely the settlement of old debts rather than funding for new or ongoing projects, a situation he believes has affected contractor confidence and local economic activity.

He described the issue as more than a budgetary challenge, characterising it as a development emergency and a governance concern.

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He therefore urged the appropriate authorities to pay outstanding DACF arrears, settle contractors who have completed their work, and ensure that transfers to districts are automatic and predictable.

He maintained that decentralisation can only succeed when district assemblies receive adequate and timely funding to carry out development projects.

He emphasised that stalled projects directly affect ordinary citizens, since they rely on such infrastructure for education, healthcare, transportation, sanitation, and economic activities.

He called for renewed attention to grassroots development, insisting that national progress should not be concentrated only in major cities but extended to all communities.

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Breaking: Footballer who killed two children in Abesim handed lifetime sentence

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Richard Appiah, the footballer who killed two children and stored part of their bodies in a fridge at Abesim in the Bono Region in 2021 has been handed a lifetime sentence.

This was after a five member panel of judges at the Accra High Court returned a verdict of guilty against the convict.

Appiah, 32, also a draughtsman would spend the rest of his life in prison after he was convicted of murder.

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