President Akufo Addo in the wake of episodes of reflection to transformation of the Free Senior High School (Free SHS) policy during the 2024/2025 Annual General Conference of the Ghana…
Oluwatosin Racheal Alabi
Oluwatosin Racheal Alabi
Oluwatosin Racheal Alabi, an accomplished journalist, boasts of a pivotal year with Insight Links Media where she held the esteemed role of an international correspondent. Specializing in amplifying global stories, Oluwatosin stands out as a skilled writer and a vibrant, articulate speaker. Her unmatched zeal for journalism, combined with her audacious reporting style, distinguishes her in the realm of contemporary journalism. Advocating for truth and transparency, she continuously strives to bring unbiased and relevant narratives to the forefront.
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Bravura Holdings unveils Zimbabwe’s first world-class lithium upgrade facility at Victoria Falls Mining Indaba
Bravura Holdings’ new lithium upgrade facility, unveiled at the Victoria Falls Mining Indaba, marks a significant step in Zimbabwe’s mining sector development.
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Ghana’s citizens, the digital watchdogs, uncover errors in the government’s Performance Tracker, sparking a nationwide conversation on transparency and accountability
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President Akufo-Addo’s strategic reshuffle aims to enhance governance and regional development in Upper West and East regions.
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Nyantakyi tackles past controversies, declares run for Ejisu parliamentary seat.
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President Akufo-Addo prioritizes Ghana’s energy needs, halts electricity exports.
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Ghana’s Chieftaincy Ministry investigates a priest’s marriage to a 12-year-old, igniting a nationwide call for stricter enforcement of child protection laws.
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Ghana’s Parliament has approved GH¢3.94 billion (US$690 million) to address the issue of stalled school infrastructure projects across the country. This initiative prioritizes the completion of 3,606 projects, including classrooms, libraries, dormitories, and sanitation facilities. The nationwide effort aims to improve educational facilities and enhance the quality of education for Ghanaian students
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Amidst public outcry, ECG’s refusal to follow PURC’s demands spotlights power tensions.
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Teachers in Ghana remain on strike, seeking improved service conditions amidst hopeful government negotiations.