In a decisive move, the NLC orders Ghana’s striking teachers back to school, ending days of educational disruption and legal battles.
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KNUST introduces a revolutionary mobile app to enhance student counseling services, offering vital support for mental health in partnership with Johnson & Johnson.
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Millions of dollars’ worth of vital medications are gridlocked at a port in Ghana, threatening to disrupt critical healthcare programs. The Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana (PSGH) raised the alarm, urging …
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In a stern rebuke to President Nana Akufo-Addo, Ghana’s Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, cautioned against the trivialization of the country’s democracy. The Speaker’s admonition comes amidst escalating tensions surrounding …
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Three major teacher unions in Ghana announce a nationwide strike, demanding immediate action on their conditions of service and unresolved issues with the government.
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A mason has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for the murder of Professor Emmanuel Yaw Benneh, a former lecturer at the University of Ghana Law School. The Accra …
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Plan Ghana champions women’s access to economic resources, fostering gender equality and boosting national growth. A vision of empowerment and prosperity through equality and justice.
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A cloud of suspicion hangs over Nana Appiah Mensah, better known as NAM1, as a Ghanaian court hears a complex fraud case. The charismatic CEO of the now-defunct Menzgold Ghana …
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John Mahama vows to electrify Ghana’s ‘Okada’ business, ensuring a greener, cost-effective transport future with legal and sustainable electric tricycles.
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Haruna Iddrisu condemns the Presidency’s attempt to influence Parliament on the anti-gay bill, calling it a dire threat to Ghana’s democratic principles.
