Mahama says Ghana will not rush back to the capital markets, stressing fiscal discipline and consolidation after the 2022 debt default.
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The NIA has launched Ghana Card registration for children aged six to 14, beginning at Premium Centres and expanding to District Offices in the coming weeks.
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NSA payroll audit reveals babies and elderly on payroll, raising corruption concerns and delaying national service postings.
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Parliamentary committee chair Emmanuel Bedzrah says government must help ECG recover costs as consumers cannot bear proposed tariff increases alone
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Justice William Atuguba criticized the NPP’s stance on Chief Justice Torkornoo’s removal, calling it hypocritical and a threat to judicial independence
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Ghana plans safeguards after the IMF exit in 2026, aiming to reassure investors and sustain fiscal discipline despite donor concerns.
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Police rescued five victims in a Ghana human trafficking case after a Nigerian man allegedly lured them with fake jobs.
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Ghana education reforms focus on teacher training and licensing to raise standards and restore trust in schools, says Deputy Minister Clement Apaak.
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A man was shot dead near Kalba while charging his phone, the latest casualty of the protracted Gbenyiri conflict in Ghana’s Savannah Region.
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Adrian Alter begins his IMF Ghana role, leading programme reviews, supporting reforms, and working with authorities on stability and development goals.