President Nana Akufo-Addo reaffirms his administration’s commitment to combating corruption, highlighting key measures and reforms aimed at enhancing transparency and accountability.
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Ohemaa Afia Kobi Prempeh, daughter of Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, celebrates her graduation by expressing heartfelt gratitude to her parents for their unwavering support.
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NDC supporters in Kasoa protest the arrest of ‘Kasoa PC’ with smashed glass, roadblocks, and burning tires, highlighting political tensions.
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Lawyer Edudzi Tamakloe criticizes STC management under Nana Akomea, questioning the competence of the current administration amid operational challenges.
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Kabila warns Ghana’s EC about the NDC’s alleged destructive agenda, urging caution and vigilance to maintain electoral integrity and public confidence.
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Mukesh Ambani’s exclusive 5G deal in Ghana faces resistance from local telecom operators and civil society groups concerned about competition and market impact.
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Bright Simons alleges that the World Bank has paid twice for Vice President Bawumia’s e-gate project, sparking controversy and calls for greater transparency.
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Police in Ofaakor, near Kasoa, have arrested three individuals for illegal firearms possession, marking a significant step in curbing crime in the region
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Desperate for employment, Ghanaians and African youths risk their lives in the Russia-Ukraine war, lured by $2,000 monthly wages.
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Sammy Gyamfi challenges a judge’s caution in the ambulance case, arguing his remarks were misunderstood and advocating for transparency and free speech.