Ghana’s transport unions have withdrawn from a planned protest against illegal mining, but environmental groups continue the fight against galamsey.
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Ghana will launch 5G services on Nov. 1, 2024, delivering faster, more reliable internet through partnerships with key industry players
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The ECOWAS Free Roaming Initiative launches in Ghana, Benin, and Togo, offering affordable cross-border mobile services and boosting regional cooperation.
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China’s Zijin Mining to Buy Newmont’s Ghana Gold Project for $1 Billion: What It Means for Ghana’s Economy
KEY POINTS This is a major boost to Ghana’s mining industry where China’s Zijin Mining Group has agreed to buy Newmont’s gold project in the country for a record $1…
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Oliver Barker-Vormawor’s third bail denial has drawn sharp criticism, with The Democracy Hub condemning the move as politically motivated
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GMet and GIHOC leaders threaten to sack employees participating in a nationwide strike, emphasizing their critical role in national security.
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The GPCC cautions against turning Ghana’s 2024 election into a religious contest, urging parties to focus on policies that unite the nation.
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Football and boxing reign supreme in Ghana, but sports like athletics and basketball are gaining popularity. Explore how these sports shape the nation’s identity.
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Ghana’s economy recorded a 5.8 percent growth in the first half of 2024, exceeding pre-pandemic levels and attracting multinational companies back to the country.
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The Adansehene has called for a ‘third force’ in Ghanaian politics to challenge the dominance of the NDC and NPP, citing their failure to address key national issues.