Ghana and Gambia partner under ECOWAS to enhance connectivity, lower telecom costs, and foster regional economic integration.
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Ghana’s real estate market is booming, driven by housing deficits, urbanization, and government incentives. Investors can capitalize on high-demand sectors
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Ghana’s recent economic policies reshape lives, balancing growth, inflation, and employment challenges.
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Prof. Godfred Bokpin has criticized the Ghanaian government for misusing public funds on costly and inefficient projects like Flower Pot Interchange
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Small businesses in Ghana face barriers like inflation, bureaucracy, and limited technology. Addressing these challenges is key to economic growth
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Chief of Staff Frema Osei Opare refutes claims of expired rice being distributed to schools, while the FDA assures its safety. NDC Caucus demands accountability
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Togbe Afede XIV raises alarms over judiciary’s decisions and tensions with Parliament, urging reforms to ensure fairness, trust, and independence in Ghana
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Ghana fails to qualify for AFCON 2025 after a 1-1 draw against Angola ends their hopes.
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Ghana reinforces ECOWAS security, bolstering West African stability against terrorism, piracy, and transnational threats.
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Ghana Medical Association raises concern over substance abuse and misconduct among doctors, citing serious risks to patient safety and rising lawsuits