Thomas Nyarko Ampem pledges to cut Ghana’s inflation to 8 percent through currency stability, food production, and coordinated economic policies.
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Hearts of Oak FA Cup exit was sealed by Golden Kick after a 4-3 penalty loss, following a goalless draw and a red card setback
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IAEA experts completed a safety review of Ghana’s first nuclear power plant site, marking a key step in the country’s nuclear energy development.
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GES launches a public survey to gather feedback on Free SHS and Double Track System, with results shaping future education policies in Ghana.
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President Mahama’s new cabinet includes 19 ministers focusing on economic growth, security, and digital innovation to drive Ghana’s progress and development
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Ghana raises its minimum wage by 10 percent, setting the new rate at GH₵19.97, effective March 1, 2025.
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President Mahama appeals to Ghana’s labor unions to consider economic difficulties in wage talks while the government implements a 10 percent minimum wage increase.
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A Ghanaian court has dropped tax fraud charges against NPP aspirant Collins Amoah after the complainant withdrew accusations following a private settlement.
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A Koforidua High Court has issued an arrest warrant for Akwatia MP Ernest Yaw Kumi after he defied a court injunction over his election dispute.
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Daniel Domelevo exposes corruption among Ghana’s public officials, questioning their unexplained wealth and urging stricter asset declaration laws to promote accountability