Four robbers in Ghana have been sentenced to 16 years for armed robbery,
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Two individuals have been granted bail of GH¢100,000 each in Ghana following their arrest for alleged involvement in a car fraud scheme, where they reportedly defrauded multiple victims by selling non-existent cars through deceptive advertisements and transactions.
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Stephen Atubiga of the National Liberation Congress outlines his party’s vision to drive Ghana’s development through economic growth, education, and healthcare reforms.
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Eleven individuals, including students and teachers, were arrested for alleged examination malpractice during Ghana’s BECE, highlighting efforts to maintain exam integrity.
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An international tribunal has dismissed a $7 billion lawsuit against Ghana GNPC, marking a significant legal victory and paving the way for growth in the energy sector.
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Dr. Sarpong Asiedu of CDD addresses NAPO’s leadership style, highlighting that his brusque manner stems from dedication rather than arrogance.
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Ghana has cleared containers with essential medicines stuck at ports, a move expected to alleviate healthcare shortages and improve patient care.
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Colonel Kwadwo Damoah faces arrest in a major recruitment scam within the Ghana Armed Forces, highlighting significant issues of fraud and corruption.
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NPP running mate Kwesi Pratt has publicly criticized NAPO, raising questions about internal dynamics and unity within the party ahead of Ghana’s elections.
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A former NPP secretary urges the reinstatement of July 1st as a statutory holiday in Ghana, emphasizing its importance in celebrating the nation’s history and unity.