GES confirms 2025 WASSCE results reflect students’ true abilities despite national concern over performance decline.
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President Mahama honors Nana Konadu, celebrating her leadership, advocacy for women, and lasting Nana Konadu legacy that transformed Ghana’s political and social landscape.
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Ofori-Atta lawyers accuse OSP of misleading the public, stressing the INTERPOL red notice removal was legally binding and politically sensitive.
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University of Ghana initiates internal review after viral video shows professors in heated on-air debate, raising questions about professional conduct.
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ECOWAS Court rejects interim halt, allowing the Torkornoo human rights case to proceed while Ghana has 30 days to submit its formal response.
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The Kwahu Queen Mother release comes after a tense dawn police operation. Authorities have launched a probe and deployed personnel to maintain peace.
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Ghana’s opposition calls the 2026 Ghana budget growthless and jobless, warning fiscal risks could undermine economic stability.
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Finance Minister Forson presents Ghana’s 2026 Budget Statement, focusing on stability, revenue reforms, and social spending to support economic recovery.
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Six killed and several injured in a recruitment stampede at Ghana’s El-Wak Stadium during the Armed Forces’ screening exercise.
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The Ghana Air Force helicopter crash report cites sudden downdraft, poor weather, and missing safety systems as key factors in the August 2025 crash that killed eight officials.
