The National Democratic Congress (NDC) becomes the new majority in Ghana’s Parliament following a by-election win, set to influence future legislative decisions.
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Senegal and Egypt Secure Finals Spot While Ghana Faces an Uphill Battle
Senegal and Egypt have reached the finals in AFCON 2024, but Ghana faces an uphill battle. Injuries, tactical issues, and inconsistent performances plague their chances.
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Dagbon’s Yaa Naa Abukari II expressed gratitude to President Akufo-Addo for his efforts in ending the long-standing conflict and bringing peace to the region.
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The Small-Scale Miners Association accuses NPP appointees of supporting illegal mining activities, leading to severe river pollution in Ghana.
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A Ghanaian presidential candidate has condemned business mogul Cheddar for his apology to colonial powers, calling it a betrayal of the country’s independence.
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Ghana’s transport unions have withdrawn from a planned protest against illegal mining, but environmental groups continue the fight against galamsey.
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China’s Zijin Mining to Buy Newmont’s Ghana Gold Project for $1 Billion: What It Means for Ghana’s Economy
KEY POINTS This is a major boost to Ghana’s mining industry where China’s Zijin Mining Group has agreed to buy Newmont’s gold project in the country for a record $1…
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The Adansehene has called for a ‘third force’ in Ghanaian politics to challenge the dominance of the NDC and NPP, citing their failure to address key national issues.
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Kwabena Agyepong accuses the NDC of lacking a clear campaign message ahead of the 2024 elections, claiming they are using galamsey to divert attention from their lack of policy direction.
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Ghana’s Education Minister, NAPO, claims the NDC completed only 28 of the 200 promised E-block schools, reigniting the debate over the parties’ education infrastructure achievements.