Ghana’s decision to host the 13th African Games in 2023 is proving to be a game-changer for the nation’s sporting landscape. According to Mustapha Ussif, the Minister for Youth and Sports, the significant investment in facilities has not only bolstered domestic training and competition but has also catapulted Ghana to the forefront of potential hosts for international sporting events.
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Aiteo, under Benedict Peters’ leadership, is set to surpass $700 million in revenue for 2024, marking a major recovery in the oil sector.
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Ghana’s Finance Minister celebrates the successful conclusion of major debt restructuring, marking a significant step toward economic stability.
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KSM warns of early election rigging in Ghana and urges the Electoral Commission to ensure a fair process ahead of the December 2024 elections.
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Two police inspectors in Ghana have been sentenced to nine years in prison for participating in secessionist activities linked to the Western Togoland movement, underscoring ongoing security challenges.
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A Ghanaian teacher trainee’s disappearance after leaving campus to retrieve a lost phone takes a tragic turn as her body is found murdered. The incident sparks safety concerns and calls for increased vigilance. Police are investigating the case.
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Labianca CEO Eunice J. B. Asomah-Hinneh has passed away, leaving a legacy of leadership and resilience.
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President Akufo-Addo praises Godfred Dame, Attorney General, for his role in completing The Law House, amidst professional misconduct allegations.
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Controversy erupts over the sale of state-owned SSNIT hotels to a cabinet minister amid calls for transparency.
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Presidential hopeful Bernard Mornah condemns the sale of state assets to private interests, advocating for reform and better management.