After a two-week strike over service conditions, Ghana’s teacher unions, including GNAT, NAGRAT, and CCT, have officially ended their industrial action, returning to negotiations.
Ikeoluwa Juliana Ogungbangbe
Ikeoluwa Juliana Ogungbangbe
Ikeoluwa Ogungbangbe, with her four-year tenure as a writer, fervently champions early leadership ideals. Her flagship program, "From Seed to Sequoia Initiative," is a testament to her commitment, where she mentors secondary school students, helping shape their futures. Ikeoluwa emphasizes the transformative power of human connections. She strongly asserts that genuine, authentic friendships and relationships are the foundational pillars that drive individual and collective success. Guiding young minds, she believes in laying down roots of integrity, passion, and resilience.
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Foreign Affairs Minister Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey addresses concerns over Ghana’s passport fee increase, stating the aim is to enhance service quality without imposing financial hardship.
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Ghana sees a significant passport fee increase, aiming for economic sustainability. This strategic move sparks discussions on affordability and global positioning.
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John Mahama proposes a groundbreaking shift in Ghana’s Youth and Sports Ministry, focusing on job creation and comprehensive youth empowerment.
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The Electricity Company of Ghana electrifies Ashanti West with 15 transformer injections, promising enhanced power reliability and supporting regional growth.
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The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) ensures the national grid’s stability, attributing recent outages to localized faults and prioritizing transparency and maintenance in its operations.
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Kojo Oppong Nkrumah calls for a more robust strategy to significantly reduce Ghana’s 1.8 million housing deficit, emphasizing the need for comprehensive policy reform and sector support.
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The Supreme Court of Ghana has rejected an injunction application aimed at blocking President Akufo-Addo’s new ministerial appointees, affirming the vetting process can proceed.
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Ghana anticipates a $1.2 billion infusion from IMF, World Bank, and others, aiming to stabilize the cedi and back growth interventions before 2024 ends.
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The Minority in Ghana’s Parliament accuses President Akufo-Addo of concealing the KPMG audit of the GRA-SML contract, vowing to pursue transparency and accountability in the matter.