Ghana’s Parliament Speaker promises laws under his leadership will not stifle journalists, affirming media freedom as essential to democracy.
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Jonah Capital alleges CAC unlawfully expropriated shares worth $50 million, prompting a diplomatic petition from Ghana’s Sir Sam Jonah.
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The Asantehene is submitting the Bawku peace mediation report to President Mahama, outlining progress and recommendations for resolving the decades-long chieftaincy conflict.
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Experts call for Ghana to control lithium resources and develop value chain to boost economic gains and national security.
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Supreme Court rejects NAM 1’s appeal, confirming that NAM 1 trial proceedings will continue in Ghana over multiple fraud and money laundering charges.
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Ghana’s Ministry of Interior launches investigation into alleged assassination attempts on Special Prosecutor and claims of police assault against his staff.
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Daniel McKorley has urged Ghanaian graduates to focus on innovation and problem-solving, not job hunting, as he highlights McDan Group’s expansion in salt production, logistics and social impact.
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KEY POINTS OSP dismisses allegations of self-investigation by senior officers. Investigators handling Kpebu case are equivalent to Deputy Commissioners. Kpebu accused of creating obstacles and refusing cooperation. The Office of …
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Ghana’s inflation rate fell to 6.3 percent in November 2025, driven by declines in food and non-food prices across the country.
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GES confirms 2025 WASSCE results reflect students’ true abilities despite national concern over performance decline.
