Ghana’s ORAL committee reveals $21 billion in potential corruption recoveries, including state land sales and misused funds, urging accountability measures.
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President Mahama declares Ghana is no longer a haven for corruption, vowing legal action against those implicated in the ORAL report.
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ACDT calls for Ghana Card ATM integration to boost financial inclusion, security, and convenience. Banks and regulators must upgrade infrastructure for seamless transactions
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Sam George demands a CCTV review to identify the MP who made offensive remarks about Zanetor Rawlings, urging Parliament to take swift action.
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Ghana is establishing a multi-stakeholder task force to review and reduce high internet data costs, focusing on affordability and accessibility.
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The meningitis outbreak in Upper West has killed 14 people, sparking urgent calls from lawmakers for immediate government action and stronger disease control measures
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A job seeker who stole a CHRAJ administrator’s phone has pleaded guilty. The court has delayed sentencing as police link him to another theft case.
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Ghana is bringing back road tolls with a modern, digital system to improve efficiency and fund infrastructure development.
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A massive Oforikrom Gaoline fire destroyed a 13-bedroom house, displacing families and causing huge losses. Firefighters controlled the blaze and launched an investigation
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Ghana lowers the 2025 Hajj fare to GH₵62,000 and raises its quota to 5,000, fulfilling a campaign pledge to support the Muslim community.