Eight national figures died in a crash en route to a mining reform event, leaving Ghana in deep mourning
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Military confirms helicopter crash victims after remains arrive in Accra; families await funeral plans as nation mourns.
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After a military helicopter crash that killed eight people, including two Cabinet Ministers, Ghana’s leaders are calling for unity and answers.
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GRA rejects NIA debt claim after disconnection from verification platform, citing lack of permissions.
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Cocoa farmers reject new producer price, saying the government’s 62.58 percent hike still falls short of expectations.
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Netanyahu weighs Gaza takeover as humanitarian crisis worsens and ceasefire efforts collapse
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After Ghana Airport Company tries to end its $64.6 million auditing contract, Evatex Logistics threatens to take them to court.
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Speaker Bagbin calls for a comprehensive healthcare support program for MPs amid health risks and heavy workloads in Parliament.
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Mahama commissions air navigation hub to strengthen Ghana’s aviation safety, data intelligence, and regional airspace leadership
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Prof. Ackah says Ghana’s economic crisis needs targeted spending, not budget cuts, to solve infrastructure, unemployment, and healthcare failures.