Accra gears up for a significant anti-corruption conference, bringing together 21 Commonwealth African nations to share strategies and successes in the fight against corruption.
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In a bold stand, Ghana’s Organised Labour demands the complete withdrawal of the controversial 15% VAT on electricity.
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A leading expert on international trade says Ghana has a unique opportunity to take advantage of the changing global supply chains and the opportunities offered by the AfCFTA.
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GPRTU announces fare adjustments in response to the new Emissions Levy, sparking concerns among commuters and Okada riders in Ghana.
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KNUST students face academic disruption as TEWU-Ghana’s strike leads to campus facility closures and heightened uncertainty.
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Ghana’s recent vehicle emissions tax faces skepticism as experts argue it may not curb carbon emissions and could burden citizens financially.
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Ghana’s efforts to overcome the economic challenges posed by the pandemic have received commendation and assurance of more assistance from the United Kingdom (UK).
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The National Democratic Congress (NDC), the main opposition party in Ghana, has declared its intention to demand a communique signed by all participating parties in the Electoral Commission’s Inter-Party Advisory …
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Ghana Statistical Service survey finds high anaemia rates in pregnant women, raising health alarms and prompting calls for policy action.
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Elderly women in Ghana, known as ‘solar grandmothers,’ are illuminating remote villages with solar power. Supported by UNDP GEF-SGP, they are bringing light and change to off-grid communities.
