At the Ghana CEO Summit, John Mahama appealed to multinational companies to remain in Ghana, promising a more favorable business environment under NDC leadership.
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The NDC calls for a full investigation into the allocation and usage of US$350 million designated for Accra flood relief projects.
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Following serious allegations, the GES has interdicted three staff members at Somé SHS, underscoring its commitment to upholding integrity and accountability in the management of school resources.
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Vice President Bawumia attributes Ghana’s lasting peace to religious tolerance, emphasizing the importance of interfaith harmony in maintaining national stability.
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Private lawyer Kwame Adofo petitions for the dismissal of KATH CEO, Professor Addai Mensah, over alleged financial mismanagement and procurement breaches.
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Attorney-General Godfred Dame’s unplanned meeting with an accused in a high-profile trial sparks debate over ethics and legal protocols.
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Ghana’s Trade Minister KT Hammond encourages citizens to support made-in-Ghana products, emphasizing the economic and patriotic benefits of buying local.
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Drivers in Accra, Ghana, are facing a two-month traffic disruption on Cantonments Road starting May 26th. The project aims to improve drainage and enhance pedestrian safety around the Police Hospital. Motorists are advised to plan ahead and expect delays.
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Asamoah Gyan has been ordered by a court to pay 50% of a judgment debt exceeding GH₵1 million within 30 days, marking a critical moment in his legal battles.
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The Ghanaian government has allocated GH¢2.3 billion for the restructuring and recapitalization of the National Investment Bank, enhancing its operational efficiency and financial health.