VP Bawumia argues he’s spurred more development in Northern Ghana than Mahama, seeking presidential nod.
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Nelson Shardey secures UK residency after nearly 50 years. The Home Office recognized his case as exceptional, granting him indefinite leave to remain.
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Two individuals have been granted bail of GH¢100,000 each in Ghana following their arrest for alleged involvement in a car fraud scheme, where they reportedly defrauded multiple victims by selling non-existent cars through deceptive advertisements and transactions.
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Ghana’s National Pensions Regulator greenlights the sale of a majority stake in SSNIT’s hotel portfolio following a brief hold-up to address due diligence procedures. The move aims to improve SSNIT’s financial health and potentially revitalize the hotels under new management.
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The Convention People’s Party demands the resignation of Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, citing controversial comments about former President Kwame Nkrumah.
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Stephen Atubiga of the National Liberation Congress outlines his party’s vision to drive Ghana’s development through economic growth, education, and healthcare reforms.
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NPP leader defends Dr. Opoku Prempeh, dismissing calls for resignation over comments comparing Nkrumah and Akufo-Addo.
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The Majority in Parliament refutes claims of secretive recruitment practices, emphasizing efforts to clear backlogs and ensure transparency.
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Ghana’s inflation rate shows a slight decrease, offering a glimmer of hope. But challenges remain, with regional disparities and high food prices demanding targeted solutions from policymakers.
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In a fiery exchange, President Akufo-Addo demands recognition from John Mahama for initiating Ghana’s Free SHS policy.