• About Us
  • Photo Gallery
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms Of Use
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
Republic Online
Advertisement
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Showbiz
  • Sports
  • Foreign
  • Coronavirus
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Showbiz
  • Sports
  • Foreign
  • Coronavirus
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
Republic Online
No Result
View All Result
Home General

Parliament reconvenes tomorrow

Parliament is set to resume sitting on Tuesday, October 31, 2023, after going on recess in August.

Andy Frimpong Manso by Andy Frimpong Manso
October 30, 2023
in General, Lead story, Local News, News, Politics, Review, Top Stories
0 0
0
Covid-19 Funds Saga: Majority rejects Minority’s call for ad hoc C’ttee to probe spending
0
SHARES
72
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Parliament is set to resume sitting on Tuesday, October 31, 2023, after going on recess in August.

This will commence the Third Meeting of the Third Session of the Eighth Parliament of the Fourth Republic.

In a statement sighted by myrepubliconline.com and signed by the Clerk to Parliament, Cyril K.O., Members of Parliament are expected to be seated by 10:00 a.m. at Parliament House, Accra.

“Pursuant to standing order 32(2) of the Parliament of Ghana, I, Cyril Kwabena Oteng Nsiah, Clerk to Parliament, hereby notify Honourable members of the Third Meeting of the Third Session of the Eighth Parliament of the Fourth Republic which shall commence on Tuesday, 31st October at Ten O’clock in the forenoon at Parliament House, Accra.”

Prior to going on recess in August, the MPs passed twelve bills into law, including the Vigilantism and Related Offences Bill to deal with political vigilantism and the menace of land guards.

The Minerals and Mining (Amendment) Bill, 2019 was also passed into law. It amended the Minerals and Mining Act, 2006 (Act 703) to increase the penalties for a person who buys or sells minerals without a licence or without a valid authority and increased the penalties for a person who engages in illegal mining.

With the amendment, the penalty regime for offences for persons who engage in illegal mining operations has been increased from the existing 3,000 penalty units to 10,000 penalty units.

The implication is that the minimum term of imprisonment has been pegged at a minimum of 15 years and not more than 20 years.

Members of Parliament also approved loans and commercial credit agreements between the government and some countries and institutions. Parliament also approved a $11,040,425 million loan request for the purchase of night vision binoculars and monoculars for the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF).

Tags: Members of ParliamentParliamentParliament of Ghana




NEWSLETTER

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Facebook
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Showbiz
  • Sports
  • Foreign
  • Coronavirus
  • Opinion

© 2021 All Rights Reserved myrepubliconline.

Verified by MonsterInsights