The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission has ordered universities to stop using unaccredited study centers or risk losing accreditation. Â
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The TUC has announced a nationwide strike starting Oct. 10, demanding government action against illegal mining to protect the environment
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KEY POINTS For any Ghanaian, it is disheartening to realize that the inflation rate continues to go up time and again. According to the current data as provided by Reuters,…
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Ghana Health Ministry directs six Winneba Hospital staff to be reported to police following investigation into a patient’s abandonment and subsequent death.
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Nana Bediatuo Asante, Secretary to President Akufo-Addo, is in stable condition and receiving treatment in a U.S. hospital after an illness.
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Mahama Leads 2024 Election with 51.1- percent, Bawumia at 37.3-percent – Global InfoAnalytics
A recent poll by Global InfoAnalytics shows that John Dramani Mahama, the leader of the National Democratic Congress, is keeping a significant lead over Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia of the ruling New Patriotic Party, as the December 2024 elections approach
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The NDC has accepted the EC’s commitment to release a corrected voters register for the 2024 elections, easing concerns about the accuracy of the initial version.
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Organised Labour declares a nationwide strike from October 10, demanding a ban on all forms of small-scale mining in a bid to combat illegal mining.
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Ghana’s disabled community highlights daily struggles, calling for sustainable jobs, accessible infrastructure, and an end to discriminatory practices to improve their quality of life.
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The Ghana Health Service has expanded its malaria vaccine rollout to 136 districts, targeting 200,000 children annually in a move to combat child malaria across the country.