Vice President Bawumia emphasizes the need for policy-driven discussions in Ghana’s upcoming elections, advocating for unity and progress at the Eid ul-Adha event in Accra.
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Ghana braces for three weeks of power cuts due to a shortage of supplies from Nigeria, prompting nationwide load-shedding measures.
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The Africa Cinema Summit returns, bringing filmmakers and industry professionals together in Accra, Ghana, to discuss and shape the future of African cinema through panels, workshops, and film screenings.
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Ghanaian politician Asamoah Yaw has criticized President Akufo-Addo, labeling him the “world’s worst black leader” amid economic and governance challenges. This harsh critique reflects growing dissatisfaction among Ghanaians with the current administration.
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Tensions rise in Ghana’s Parliament as MPs debate the Free SHS Bill, with criticism over the majority leader’s low attendance.
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A fact-check reveals that Alexander Afenyo-Markin’s claim that the current government is the first in Ghana to reduce electricity tariffs is historically inaccurate. Previous administrations have also implemented tariff reductions, underscoring the importance of accuracy in public statements.
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A gas station fire in Asufufu, Ghana, engulfed a nearby building and vehicles. Firefighters extinguished the blaze, but the incident raises concerns about safety protocols at gas stations. Investigations point to potential lapses during refueling.
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Cecilia Dapaah’s ex-maid demands all investigation documents from Ghana’s OSP, adding a new layer of complexity to the ongoing legal and political drama surrounding the ex-Minister and her husband.
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Kennedy Agyapong’s support for Bawumia highlights his past criticisms of NPP policies, presenting challenges for the 2024 elections.
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The Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II counsels Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia on maintaining a truthful and strategic approach in his 2024 election campaign, stressing the importance of practical and achievable policy goals.