A 54-year-old farmer was shot and killed by suspected cattle rustlers in Gbagbagbunto, Busunu, leaving behind twelve children
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Neenyi Ghartey urges urgent resolution of the Bawku conflict for lasting peace, highlighting its impact on education and Ghana’s development.
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Ghana’s new chip-embedded passports offer enhanced security while keeping current passports valid until 2030. Apply for the upgrade easily online.
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Prof. Lumumba urged African nations to decolonize education, stressing the importance of mental liberation, indigenous knowledge, and innovation for transformation
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Ashanti Regional Police investigate Nyinahin shooting after soldiers allegedly shot mourners during a funeral procession
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Nigeria commends Ghana’s efforts in rescuing 219 trafficked Nigerians used in cybercrimes. The collaboration highlights a victory in combating modern slavery.
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KEY POINTS Ghana will begin a 24-hour passport service with secure home delivery starting April 28, enhancing convenience and efficiency for citizens. The government plans to reduce the cost of …
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National service personnel in Ghana will begin military training in August 2025 as part of a new initiative aimed at promoting discipline.
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Maj. Gen. Gbetanu warns attackers in Bawku of military retaliation, emphasizing the commitment to restore peace
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Justice Baffoe-Bonnie becomes acting Chief Justice after the suspension of Justice Torkonoo amid allegations of misconduct