Ashanti Region would have been better if we had more Parliamentarians like Hon. Muntaka- Jantuah
Award-winning journalist and media Personnel, Nana Kwadwo Jantuah during Today’s Nhyira FM’s “Kuro yi mu nsem” show has stated emphatically that, Ashanti Region would have been better in terms of development if we had more Members of Parliament like Hon. Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, ( MP for Asawase)

Asawaase NDC In Turmoil, Muntaka Allegedly Suspends Treasurer For Declaring Intention
There is currently some confusion within the Asawaase Constituency of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), as the Member of Parliament has allegedly suspended the Constituency treasurer. According to insider sources in the Constituency, the NDC Member of Parliament, Hon. Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka has suspended the Constituency treasurer, Faisal Dauda.

We’ll continue to do what is right; Muntaka talks back at Asantehene
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament (MP) for Asawase, Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, in an unveiled response to the admonition to law makers by the Asantehene that they should not frustrate government’s business, says, the MPs on the minority side would continue to do what is right by the law.

No guarantee of peace if any sit-in Speaker tries to vote on E-levy – Mohammed Mubarak-Muntaka
Mr. Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, a member of the House of Representatives, warned that a minority in parliament would not allow the vice-chairman of the House of Representatives to vote at any time. The majority has 137 MPs and one independent MP, while the minority is 137, but the absence of Chairman Alban Bagbin on sick leave means that the Vice-Chairman must chair.

Hon. Muntaka apologies to Supreme Court Judges
Hon. Mubarak Muntaka in a press release has officially retracted and apologized for accusing a supreme court judge with bribery. He apologetically accepted that, he has no evidence to back this claim he made on January 10, 2021, when he appeared on JoyNews TV's "The Probe" show to discuss matters arising out of the Parliaments election of its Speaker. The Chief Whip of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Caucus in Parliament had accused a Supreme Court judge of trying to influence the outcome of the Speakership

Muntaka Mubarak responds to Kyei Mensah Bonsu's recent comments on Joynews
Please follow this page to get more updates.The NDC Minority Chief Whip in Parliament, Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, has advised Honourable Osei-Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, the NPP Majority Leader in Parliament, to be circumspect in some of his utterances as a Majority Leader.

You Are A Bunch Of Silly Hypocrites - Angry Sam George Tells GBA
The NDC Member of Parliament for Ningo Prampram Constituency, Hon. Sam George has angrily reacted to a press release from the leadership of the Ghana Bar Association calling on Asawaase Member of Parliament to substantiate or retract and apologize over his allegations against a Supreme Court Judge. The Ghana Bar Association earlier in the day issued a press release in which it condemn the behavior of members of Parliament on the floor during proceses to elect a new Speaker for the 8th Parliament. In the release,

Leave Hawa Koomson To Be 'Grilled' By Muntaka; Jean Mensa Is Out Of Reach- Umaru Sanda Teases NDC
Its yet another day for the ace broadcast journalist, Umaru Sanda of Citi FM, as he teases the National Democratic Congress (NDC) over their failed attempt to subpoena the Chairperson for the Electoral Commission of Ghana, Jean Mensa, in the disputed presidential election results. The journalist suggested that the party

NDC Member of Parliament apologize to the Supreme Court of Ghana
NDC member of Parliament for Asawase in the Ashanti Region Muntaka has apologized to the Supreme Court over an allegation he said a member of Supreme Court Justices attempted to bribe an NDC MP to vote against Alban Bagbin. It was reported on multi media network : MP for Asawase, Mubarak Muntaka has issued a formal written retraction and apology to the Supreme Court for the allegation he made about a Supreme Court judge allegedly seeking to compromise one of their (NDC) members over the speakership elections.

Muntaka Eats The 'Humble Pie'; Allegations Of Bribery By Supreme Court Judge Retracted
The Minority Cheif Whip, Hon. Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka has finally rendered an unqualified apology to the Judiciary Service and the Ghanaian public over his allegations of bribery offered by an unknown Judge of the Supreme Court of Ghana to a parliamentarian during the election of the Speaker for the 8th Parliament. The Asawase legislator had retracted those allegations and promised not to repeat those allegations. He admitted that his comments had the potential of scandalising the judiciary, a consequence he

Is That What You Took An Oath To Do – Samson Anyenini questions Dr. Ayine Over Muntaka Apology.
News broke out today that Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka has retracted and apologized for allegations he made regarding a Supreme Court judge. According to Muntaka, he wants to let ‘sleeping dogs lie’. This generated so much discourse and today, Saturday, February 6, 2021 on Joy FM’s Newsfile, Dr. Dominic Ayine responded to the apology. “I also serve as an advisor to Muntaka. I was one of those people he consulted. He is not maintaining that what he said was true. We don’t want the Judiciary to be fighting

Majority Chief Whip Tells Muntaka To 'Repent' From His Ways
The Majority Chief Whip, Frank Annor Dompreh has urged the Minority Chief Whip and Member of Parliament for Asawase, Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka, to repent from his old ways and forge a new path of responsibility in his Parliamentary duty. Mr. Annor Dompreh rebuked the National Democratci Congress (NDC) legislator for being 'reckless' in his allegation that a Supreme Court Judge attempted to bribe a female parliamentarian during the election of the 7th Speaker for the 8th Parliament of Ghana. His comments comes

He Should Think Twice Before Speaking To The Public - Muntaka Advices Majority Leader
The Minority Chief Whip, Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, has advised the Majority Leader, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu to be circumspect in some of his utterances.

Chief Justice Will Deal With Muntaka After The Election Petition- Lawyer Ampaw
Private legal practitioner, Maurice Ampaw has argued that the Asawase legislator Hon. Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka would find himself in the shackles of the Judiciary after the election petition had been dealt with. According to him, the Chief Justice would take a drastic measure to his allegations about a judge having offered to bribe a female parliamentarian during the election of the Speaker for the 8th Parliament. Lawyer Ampaw indicated that the purported letter of apology and retraction by Mr. Muntaka does

GBA Expects Parliament to Desist from Misconduct and Calls on Hon. Muntaka to Produce Evidence
The Ghana Bar Association has in a written document issued their discomfort on the Parliament of Ghana’s reaction and also on Allegation of bribery against a Supreme Court Judge. In a letter dated 12th January,2021 in Accra, the National President of the Ghana Bar Association, Anthony Forson Jnr and referenced by the National Secretary, Yaw Acheampong Boafo, the Ghana Bar Association (GBA) finds it worrying that some elected representatives of Ghanaians would engage in acts of misconduct and bring the Parliament

I Dare You To Come To Ghana If You are a Man - Asawase MP To Kelvin Taylor
The member of parliament for Asawase constituency in the Ashanti Region of Ghana Hon. Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka has responded to allegations leveled against him by the loud silence media boss, Kelvin Ekow Taylor. In recent, On one of his normal online show dubbed as what "what don't you know" (WDYK), Kelvin Taylor raised nemurous allegations and charges against the third time representative of Asawase calling for his resignation as the minority chief whip of his party (NDC).

Drag Muntaka And NDC MP Into The Box To Prove Allegations- Kevin Taylor Tells Chief Justice
Self styled broadcast journalist based in the United States, Kevin Ekow Taylor has charged the Hon. Chief Justice, Annim Yeboah to call the Cheif Whip of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Hon. Mohammed Mubarak-Muntaka and the unnamed NDC female MP into the court to prove their allegations other than invite them to assist investigations in the latter's claim of bribery attempt made by a Supreme Court Judge to induce the election of Hon. Prof Mike Oquaye for the Speakership in the 8th Parliament. The Judiciary

Substantiate Your Allegations Or Retract And Apologize - GBA Tells Muntaka
The Ghana Bar Association (GBA) has waded in to reports of allegations of bribery being leveled against one of the Supreme Court Judges by NDC Member of Parliament for Asawaase Constituency, Hon. Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka. The Asawaase Member of Parliament in an interview with JoyNews earlier in the Week alledged that, an unnamed Supreme Court Judge called an NDC female Member of Parliament promising him a lot of things if she vote for Prof. Mike Oquaye as the next Speaker of the 8th Parliament. But in a release

Muntaka withdraws, apologizes for pay off case against Supreme Court judge
The Member of Parliament (MP) for Asawase Constituency, Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka has apologized for any mischief never really picture and notoriety of the Lord Justices of the Supreme Court and individuals from the Judiciary. This follows his charge that a Justice of the Supreme Court attempted to pay off a National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament-choose (MP) to impact her in the appointment of a Speaker of Parliament. "In light of good direction, I have additionally chosen to leave well enough

Asawase MP, Mubarak Muntaka Apologises To Supreme Court Gudges Over Bribery Allegation
The organ of Parliament (MP) for Asawase Constituency, Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka has given a official composed withdrawal and conciliatory sentiment to the Supreme Court for the charge he made about a Supreme Court judge supposedly trying to bargain one of their (NDC) individuals over the speakership races. In an articulation gave, the Minority Chief Whip said he was upset for any mischief never really picture and notoriety of the Justices and the legal executive. He noticed that not naming any appointed
