Justice Yonni Kulendi states that Ghana’s Supreme Court will not bow to pressure regarding same-sex relations, maintaining its stance on current laws and values.
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Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, John Abu Jinapor, refutes allegations of public land misuse, challenging critics to present evidence of any wrongdoing by government officials. Jinapor stresses the importance of ethical management and transparency in the acquisition and sale of public lands.
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Ghana Supreme Court nominee, Justice Koomson, clarifies that his research on LGBTQ+ rights won’t affect his enforcement of the country’s anti-LGBTQ+ laws.
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Akpaloo calls election rigging claims lazy, advising political parties to focus on better preparation and trained polling agents.
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Mahama challenges ongoing COVID-19 tax, arguing for a fairer, more sustainable tax system that reflects current realities.
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Ghana unveils plans for a historic rocket launch, signaling a bold step into space exploration.
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Ghana’s Health Minister leads a delegation to South Africa, exploring collaboration on vaccine production as part of Africa’s broader healthcare initiative. The visit, backed by AVMI and international partners, aims to boost the continent’s self-reliance in vaccine manufacturing.
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In a recent development, the General Secretary of Ghana’s New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Frimpong Kodua, has issued a stern warning to political appointees under the current administration. This follows…
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KNUST’s reappointment controversy heats up as VC faces legal challenges over leadership role.
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Security expert warns of potential unrest in Ghana if controversial election tactics are pursued by ruling party in 2024