Ghana’s opposition leader Johnson Asiedu Nketiah has accused NPP appointees of large-scale corruption, claiming stolen funds are too substantial to store in banks.
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Ghana’s Information Minister accuses former President Mahama of not completing regional hospitals during his tenure. This debate reflects broader issues in healthcare infrastructure and accountability.
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Evelyn Aboagye, a 22-year-old woman from Ghana, went missing after confronting her alleged abusers in Chorkor, prompting a nationwide search.
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Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta and former Chief Justice Georgina Wood are accused of acquiring state land under dubious circumstances, prompting calls for a thorough investigation.
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Gold Fields Ghana is appealing to the GRA to reconsider a $2 million tax on its newly constructed T&A Sports Stadium, highlighting the facility’s community impact.
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Nana Akuoku Sarpong endorses Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh (NAPO) for Ghana’s 2024 election, signaling strong support from the traditional leadership.
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Ghana’s Peace Council engages NDC in a crucial meeting to resolve the party’s refusal to sign a peace pact ahead of the upcoming elections, stressing national stability.
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A 43-year-old Ghanaian woman living in the UK was stabbed to death, sparking grief and a call for justice from her community.
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Vice President Bawumia reaffirms the government’s goal to train 1 million youth in IT to build a world-class digital economy in Ghana.
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A Ghanaian woman, lured to Iraq with the promise of a cleaning job, now pleads for help to return home after facing severe exploitation and harsh working conditions.