Ghana’s Parliament has passed the bill to abolish the E-Levy, which now awaits President Mahama’s final approval
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The Ashanti Regional Police are hunting for Martin Amoah, linked to the killing of a mobile money vendor in Kumasi
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Nii Baah Afful was arrested for assaulting a woman in a viral video. Advocacy groups demand swift justice for the victim
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Sam Jonah warns business leaders to reconsider AI investments that could lead to significant job losses, stressing a balance between technology and workforce impact
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Adwoa Safo has been referred to the NPP Disciplinary Committee for breaching party rules through controversial media commentary on internal matters
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Adwoa Safo alleges Akufo-Addo distanced himself after revealing corruption in the School Feeding Programme audit
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Adwoa Safo discusses her disappointment over treatment after removal from leadership, questioning parliamentary seating protocols and seeking intervention
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President Mahama announces new acting service chiefs for GAF to boost military operations starting March 24, 2025
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Ghana’s heavy borrowing has failed to drive expected economic growth. Economist Peter Quartey calls for a debt ceiling and stronger investment strategies
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The Ghana tax repeal process is underway as the government moves to abolish the E-Levy, betting tax, and other levies, aiming to ease financial burdens