Ghana’s Railways Minister has made a firm declaration: the nation will not bear the burden of repairing faulty trains. In an announcement that reverberates through the transportation sector, the minister …
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Four individuals face court over their roles in the catastrophic Tema-Mpakadan train accident, highlighting critical issues in railway safety and accountability.
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Amid ongoing blackouts, Ghana’s opposition slams the Energy Minister for his silence and lack of crisis management.
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Ghana’s High Court issues arrest warrant for former MASLOC CEO, Sedina Tamakloe, amid financial scandal involving public funds.
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Organizers of the ongoing Silver Jubilee celebration for Ghana’s Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II are urging attendees to refrain from wearing political party colors.
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Dr. Rashid Pelpuo criticizes ECG’s refusal to publish a load-shedding timetable, calling it a blatant disregard for the needs of Ghanaians despite frequent power outages.
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Leaders gather in Abuja, prioritizing unified efforts to combat Africa’s terrorism challenges, echoing President Akufo-Addo’s call for immediate, collaborative action.
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A wave of frustration and anger is sweeping through Ghana as citizens react to significant increases in fees associated with obtaining the Ghana Card. The fee hikes have sparked condemnation …
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In a surprising turn of events, Ghanaian prosecutors withdrew corruption charges against former Public Procurement Authority (PPA) CEO Adjenim Boateng Adjei after nearly two years of trial. Adjei now faces …
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Ghana celebrates a ground-breaking achievement as it welcomes its first female professor of economics, breaking traditional gender barriers in academia. Dr. Abena D. Oduro’s remarkable accomplishment marks a significant milestone …
