President Mahama calls on public servants to prioritize accountability, emphasizing that leadership is a duty and not just a title.
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Ghanaian scholarship students abroad face academic disruptions as unpaid tuition fees block their university access, leaving many stranded and calling for urgent intervention
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President Mahama details Ghana’s economic strategy in IMF discussions, focusing on tax reform, debt restructuring, and fiscal discipline for sustainable growth.
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Mahama calls on African nations to fund their development, reduce reliance on foreign aid, and strengthen multilateral financial institutions for sustainable growth.
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Minority Leader Afenyo-Markin confirms Ken Ofori-Atta’s return after medical treatment abroad. The ex-finance minister is ready to cooperate with investigations
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Ghana’s Parliament apologizes to Ken Ofori-Atta after a security raid, while the OSP declares him a fugitive in corruption investigations.
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The NPP criticizes the OSP’s fugitive declaration on Ken Ofori-Atta, calling it legally flawed. The party demands due process in legal and political matters.
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Afenyo-Markin condemns the unconstitutional raid on Ken Ofori-Atta’s home, urging Parliament to uphold due process amid corruption allegations by the Special Prosecutor
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EOCO has ended its investigation into Heath Goldfields’ acquisition of Prestea-Bogoso Mine, citing insufficient evidence and lifting the freeze on transactions.
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Ghana’s Health Minister visits Upper West to assess the meningitis outbreak, deliver medical supplies, and strengthen local health response efforts.
