The Supreme Court of Ghana has rejected an injunction application aimed at blocking President Akufo-Addo’s new ministerial appointees, affirming the vetting process can proceed.
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Ghana’s Parliament has approved GH¢3.94 billion (US$690 million) to address the issue of stalled school infrastructure projects across the country. This initiative prioritizes the completion of 3,606 projects, including classrooms, …
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The Locked-up Investment Holders Forum (LIHF) in Ghana staged a protest on Wednesday, urging the Bank of Ghana (BoG) to address their concerns about inaccessible investments. The demonstration reflects the …
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Ghana anticipates a $1.2 billion infusion from IMF, World Bank, and others, aiming to stabilize the cedi and back growth interventions before 2024 ends.
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Reports from Accra reveal a troubling trend as a new phone theft scam gains traction, leaving victims shaken and seeking justice. Victims share harrowing experiences, shedding light on the tactics …
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Rev. Dr. Stephen Yenusom Wengam controversially labels LGBTQ+ efforts as religious, urging believers to counteract with academic intelligence and divine breakthroughs to uphold Christian values.
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James Kofi Annan of NDC questions the sustainability of Ghana’s Smart School Project, advocating for investing in ICT labs instead of distributing educational tablets to students.
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Amidst public outcry, ECG’s refusal to follow PURC’s demands spotlights power tensions.
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Teachers in Ghana remain on strike, seeking improved service conditions amidst hopeful government negotiations.
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Ghanaians are grappling with power fluctuations disrupting their daily lives and businesses. The unannounced outages, termed “dumsor” locally, have sparked frustration and calls for transparency from the government.
