Ghana’s Minority accuses the government of misleading citizens over betting tax and VAT on motor insurance claims in the 2025 budget.
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A 24-year-old mobile money vendor was found dead in Kwadaso after a robbery. Residents call for police action as crime rates rise
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Haruna Iddrisu tells NPP that Ghanaians remember their economic struggles, while President Mahama promises to restore stability and improve lives.
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Ken Ofori-Atta seeks early resolution in his legal case with the OSP, following a lifted wanted notice and an upcoming June meeting
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Vice President Opoku-Agyemang calls for collective action to empower women in Ghana, urging continuous support for gender equality and national progress.
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A leadership dispute turned violent in Akrokerri, leaving two injured in a small-scale mining clash as police intervened to restore order
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Mahama visited the Volta Region to assess damage from recent tidal waves, meeting with displaced residents and pledging government support.
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Mahama calls for Ghana to achieve economic independence through self-sufficiency, agriculture, and the 24-hour economy program to reduce foreign dependence.
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Dr. Kwame Sarpong Asiedu has criticized premature project commissioning in Ghana, warning that politicians bypass due process to claim credit for unfinished public projects
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Ghana Meteorological Agency warns of prolonged dry spells that could impact agriculture, water supply, and increase bushfire risks, urging preparedness.