Ghana’s Education Ministry clarifies that the compulsory mother tongue policy applies only to Kindergarten through Primary 3, not all basic school levels.
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Daniel Domelevo says ORAL’s $21 billion recovery estimate was based on unverified, raw data — with some entries being “garbage” complaints from the public.
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Cedi regains strength in October, reversing earlier losses and recording one of Ghana’s strongest currency rallies in recent years.
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: Civil society groups warn that extremists from Burkina Faso are trading guns for gold in Upper East mining towns, fueling insecurity and conflict.
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Akufo-Addo calls Ghana’s Common Framework debt restructuring his darkest moment, urging global reforms and climate-linked debt relief for Africa.
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Ken Ofori-Atta wanted by Interpol was spotted in Washington D.C. amid Ghana’s corruption probe.
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A petition has been filed to remove Justice Kulendi over alleged misconduct and conflict of interest in Ghana’s ambulance procurement trial.
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Ghana education funding rises as ministry seeks GH¢300m to expand Category A schools with new classrooms, dormitories and more teachers.
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NPP 2024 election loss sparks MP’s rebuke as Amoako-Gyampah blasts hypocrites and urges unity behind Bawumia for 2028.
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Ghana’s NACOC warns marijuana disguised as tea bags is reaching schools, as officials shut chemists for illegal tramadol sales.
