Ghana’s reforestation efforts, including the Green Ghana Project, aim to combat deforestation, restore biodiversity, and promote sustainable development.
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Ghana’s film industry thrives on innovation, resilience, and growing global recognition.
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President Mahama assures Ghanaians that the energy crisis will be tackled swiftly using local expertise and international collaboration.
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Plastic pollution threatens Ghana’s beaches, harming marine life, local economies, and tourism. Efforts focus on waste management, education, and eco-friendly alternatives.
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Residents protest Patrick Boamah’s victory, alleging irregularities in the court-ordered re-collation of Okaikwei Central parliamentary results.
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Ghana’s future hinges on existential policies in education, energy, and technology, addressing challenges while unlocking growth and consolidating African leadership
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The Volta River is vital for agriculture, energy, and livelihoods in West Africa. Conservation efforts are crucial to ensure its sustainability.
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Ghana’s e-commerce industry is booming, driven by rising internet access, mobile usage, and a tech-savvy middle class.
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Ghana’s cocoa industry faces challenges but holds growth potential. Value addition, sustainability, and fair trade are key to its future.
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Thomas Oppong-Peprah’s promotion to Ghana’s first 4-Star General marks a historic milestone for the nation’s military leadership.