Mahama’s 2025 SONA introduces bold strategies to tackle youth unemployment, improve education, and foster national dialogue on economic recovery.
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Ghana’s Supreme Court dismisses a review application on the anti-gay bill after the petitioner withdraws, drawing criticism from justices over his absence
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MUSIGA and families met with Ghana’s Tourism Minister to plan the funeral rites of Teddy Osei and Naa Amanua, highlighting their lasting impact on music and culture.
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The Supreme Court has halted the sentencing of Akwatia MP Ernest Yaw Kumi in a contempt case, pending a final ruling on his appeal against the High Court.
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Ghana’s vetting session took an unexpected turn as lawmakers debated Things Fall Apart, questioning minister-designate Richard Gyan-Mensah’s interpretation of Okonkwo’s character
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Ghana is cracking down on illicit opioids following a BBC investigation, with lawmakers warning about the impact on schools, public safety, and health.
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The Foreign Affairs Ministry calls on embassies to improve visa conditions, addressing complaints about long wait times and poor treatment of Ghanaian applicants.
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Ghana’s education funding needs urgent reforms as stakeholders call for alternative financing sources, better GETFund management, and increased private sector support
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Ghana’s workforce lacks higher education, limiting economic growth. Experts urge investment in skills training to boost productivity and job creation.
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Thomas Nyarko Ampem pledges to cut Ghana’s inflation to 8 percent through currency stability, food production, and coordinated economic policies.