Ghana’s Attorney General is criticized for rejecting a $2 million plea bargain in a high-profile ambulance trial, allegedly causing financial loss to the state.
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Seidu Jakpa, central to a Ghana corruption scandal, refuses to testify dishonestly, challenging the Attorney General’s approach and stirring public debate.
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Dr. Papa Kwesi Ndoum demands the Ghanaian government repay GH₵7.1 billion owed to GN Bank and restore its banking license amidst ongoing legal battles.
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Ghana’s Trade Minister KT Hammond encourages citizens to support made-in-Ghana products, emphasizing the economic and patriotic benefits of buying local.
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Asamoah Gyan has been ordered by a court to pay 50% of a judgment debt exceeding GH₵1 million within 30 days, marking a critical moment in his legal battles.
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NDC’s Asiedu Nketiah predicts a 52% win if elections were held today, citing strong grassroots support and dissatisfaction with the ruling party.
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Supporters of Alan Kyerematen protest the arrest of Hopeson Adorye, demanding his release and highlighting tensions within Ghana’s New Patriotic Party.
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Nana Bediatuo Asante denies claims that he requested Canada to reduce visa issuance for Ghanaians, emphasizing the importance of strong bilateral relations.
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Deputy Minister Henry Quartey refutes claims of political bias in Ghana’s security recruitment, emphasizing a transparent and merit-based process.
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President Akufo-Addo is safe and unharmed following a convoy accident. The president returned to Accra via military aircraft, ensuring his safety and continuity of duties.