A landmark agreement has been reached in Ghana’s public university sector, establishing a unified framework for lecturer pay, benefits, and working conditions. This agreement is seen as a major step forward in addressing long-standing concerns and fostering more stable labor relations.
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Richard Jakpa urges Attorney General to address witness tampering and evidence fabrication claims in court.
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Stephen Atubiga discusses the deep-rooted issue of electoral corruption in Ghana, emphasizing the role of voter behavior in perpetuating this cycle. He calls for a shift towards valuing policy over money in elections to combat corruption effectively.
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Mukesh Ambani’s exclusive 5G deal in Ghana faces resistance from local telecom operators and civil society groups concerned about competition and market impact.
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Attorney General Godfred Dame counters allegations of inappropriate conduct in a heated High Court debate, asserting his commitment to justice.
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Good news for travelers arriving in Ghana! The Ghanaian government has announced plans to significantly reduce wait times at Kotoka International Airport with the introduction of electronic gates (E-Gates) by the end of 2024. This initiative leverages advanced technology to streamline passenger immigration procedures.
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AfDB raises Ghana’s GDP growth rates for 2024 and 2025, indicating a strong economic upturn with strategic enhancements in key sectors.
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Law professor defends Ghana’s AG against unjustified resignation calls, highlighting the need for comprehensive evaluation before drawing conclusions.
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Bank of Ghana’s GH¢2.43 billion expenditure on Gold for Oil program aims to stabilize oil prices and reduce forex pressure.
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Bright Simons alleges that the World Bank has paid twice for Vice President Bawumia’s e-gate project, sparking controversy and calls for greater transparency.