Ghana’s PURC approved a 1.14 percent hike in electricity tariffs from October 2025, keeping water tariffs unchanged as it balances utility costs with economic stability.
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Ghana has deported 11 West African migrants despite their pending human rights case, raising questions about legal protections in deportation cases.
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Okoe Boye joins NPP protest, warning that freedom of speech in Ghana is under threat as arrests of activists raise concern
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Walk With Lexis returns at FESTAC Africa 2025, combining fitness, health advocacy, and cultural activism under Lexis Bill’s leadership.
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Ghana’s IGP ordered Kukurantumi Police Station closure after a mob attacked officers over the death of a suspect in custody.
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Court remands nine men for brutal cutlass, axe and scissors attack on Weija sub-chief in Accra. Four others remain at large.
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Ghana library shortage persists, with only 139 facilities for 35 million people. Officials push for funding, partnerships, and digital solutions.
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John Mahama warns that disillusioned youth are increasingly backing military rule in Africa due to corruption, broken promises, and poor governance.
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Eleven West Africans sue Ghana over alleged unlawful detention, demanding enforcement of their fundamental human rights in court.
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Minister Felix Kwakye Ofosu says a committee will review dismissed workers. Those hired through due process will return, others will stay out.