Northern Ghana faces potential violence over 64 natural resource conflicts across five regions, necessitating urgent resolution and community-focused strategies.
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Nyantakyi tackles past controversies, declares run for Ejisu parliamentary seat.
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In response to severe power outages, Ghana suspends electricity exports, redirecting energy to the national grid as President Akufo-Addo emphasizes domestic needs.
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Former President Mahama attributes Ghana’s “dumsor” to poor management of ESLA and power assets. Urges immediate government action to restore stable electricity supply for businesses and homes.
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In a bid to support the education sector, the government has awarded scholarships to more than 5,000 teacher trainees across the country. Dr. Agyeman, speaking on behalf of the government, …
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After a two-week strike over service conditions, Ghana’s teacher unions, including GNAT, NAGRAT, and CCT, have officially ended their industrial action, returning to negotiations.
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President Akufo-Addo prioritizes Ghana’s energy needs, halts electricity exports.
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Foreign Affairs Minister Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey addresses concerns over Ghana’s passport fee increase, stating the aim is to enhance service quality without imposing financial hardship.
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The Ghana Psychological Association condemns a recent child marriage, highlighting the grave psychological effects and legal violations, urging for swift legal and psychological support for the young girl involved.
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Accra, Ghana – Josephine Oppong-Yeboah, a leading advocate for women’s rights, is calling on traditional leaders in Ghana to take decisive action in abolishing harmful cultural practices. With a focus …
