Ghana’s debt has hit GH₵761.2 billion, burdening the economy and its citizens. Rising debt, cedi depreciation, and IMF interventions shape the nation’s financial future.
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LINSOD warns that the denial of bail for Democracy Hub protesters could fuel an uprising, accusing the government of stifling free speech through court rulings.
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Amnesty International calls for an independent probe into the arrests of Democracy Hub protesters, raising concerns about police conduct and human rights violations in Ghana
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Former Black Stars captain Stephen Appiah has called for increased government investment in Ghanaian football, emphasizing the need to support all levels of the sport, including youth and women’s teams, to restore the nation’s footballing glory.
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The Ghana Police Service has denied claims that it refused medical care to Democracy Hub protest leaders, stating that all detainees, including Barker-Vormawor, were treated
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Kwame Bediako alleges that #ReoccupyJulorbi and #FixTheCountry protests are politically motivated by the NDC and calls for peaceful solutions ahead of the elections.
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Cheddar, a successful Ghanaian businessman, calls on the youth to reject violence, emphasizing education and hard work as the keys to positive change
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The NDC has condemned the arrest and remand of anti-galamsey protesters, calling for their immediate release and accusing the government of suppressing peaceful demonstrations.
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Trafigura threatens to seize Ghana’s assets in South Africa if the government fails to settle a $134 million judgment debt, escalating a long-running dispute
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The Ghana Coalition Against Galamsey (GCAG) expressed disappointment over remarks made by the president of the National House of Chiefs, urging a stronger stance on illegal mining.