President Mahama announces new acting service chiefs for GAF to boost military operations starting March 24, 2025
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Ghana’s heavy borrowing has failed to drive expected economic growth. Economist Peter Quartey calls for a debt ceiling and stronger investment strategies
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President Mahama endorses Solana as key to Africa’s fintech growth, highlighting its potential to enhance cryptocurrency adoption across the continent.
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The Ghana tax repeal process is underway as the government moves to abolish the E-Levy, betting tax, and other levies, aiming to ease financial burdens
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A kidney patient warns about rising kidney disease cases in Ghana, urging more advocacy and early detection efforts to prevent further health crises.
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Former SSNIT boss Ernest Thompson is acquitted, while ex-MIS head Caleb Afaglo remains on trial for securing his position with fake certificates.
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Forestry Commission arrests illegal miners in Tano Anwia Forest, seizing excavators and handing suspects over to police for investigation and prosecution
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Mahama dismisses NPP’s claims, stating that his government plans to review and improve Free SHS, not cancel it.
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The Minority has criticized the NDC’s 2025 budget, labeling job promises as “sakawa jobs” and questioning the feasibility of the $10 billion Big Push plan
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Ghana’s government will scrap five major taxes in 2025, including E-Levy and VAT on insurance, to ease financial pressure and fuel business growth.