Eleven individuals, including students and teachers, were arrested for alleged examination malpractice during Ghana’s BECE, highlighting efforts to maintain exam integrity.
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The Asantehene advises Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh to ensure the NPP never regrets choosing him as a running mate, emphasizing humility and unity.
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SSNIT rejects a multimillion-dollar bid for its hotels, highlighting concerns over the transparency of public asset sales.
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Professor Alidu calls for policy scrutiny in Ghana’s political campaigns after Mahama’s media engagement, promoting transparency and informed decisions.
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An international tribunal has dismissed a $7 billion lawsuit against Ghana GNPC, marking a significant legal victory and paving the way for growth in the energy sector.
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Chief Justice Torkornoo requests more justices for Ghana’s Supreme Court to tackle a growing backlog of cases and improve justice delivery.
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Former Ghanaian President John Mahama promises a strict, impartial crackdown on corruption if he returns to power.
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Former Deputy Minister Abu Kansangbata calls for a review of Ghana’s constitution to limit executive power and improve governance.
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Dr. Sarpong Asiedu of CDD addresses NAPO’s leadership style, highlighting that his brusque manner stems from dedication rather than arrogance.
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Ghanaian chef Ebenezer Smith sparks controversy after apologizing for fabricating a claim to the Guinness World Record for longest cooking marathon.