Ghanaian gospel musician KODA has died at 46, leaving behind a significant legacy in music and a grieving family and fanbase.
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Under the guidance of IMF Mission Chief Stéphane Roudet, Ghana’s economic recovery is not just on track but exceeding expectations, promising a robust and sustainable future.
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Former MASLOC CEO Sedina Tamakloe Attionu and COO Daniel Axim were sentenced for misusing state funds, marking a significant corruption case in Ghana’s public sector.
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Ghana’s government is working to resolve recent power outages that have frustrated citizens and businesses. While acknowledging the current disruptions as a major challenge, Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin, the Majority Leader, …
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PCA in The Hague mandates Ghanaian laws in $300M mining dispute between Cassius Mining and the GoG, setting a legal precedent
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Development Bank Ghana plans to advance GH¢1 billion to commercial banks for on-lending to crucial sectors like agriculture and ICT, fueling national economic growth.
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ACCRA, Ghana (AP) — The aftermath of a tragic train accident in Ghana has sparked outrage and disbelief, with Charles Owusu, a public figure, likening the actions of the truck …
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A driver’s reckless act of parking his truck on the Tema-Mpakadan railway line resulted in a catastrophic train accident, underscoring the importance of adherence to safety protocols. The incident, which …
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Alan Kyerematen presents a six-strategy plan focused on transforming Ghana’s political and economic landscape, promoting growth, unity, and innovative governance.
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Professor Grace Nkansa Asante becomes the first female Professor of Economics in Ghana at KNUST, marking a significant milestone in academia and gender equality.
