John Mahama warns that disillusioned youth are increasingly backing military rule in Africa due to corruption, broken promises, and poor governance.
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Eleven West Africans sue Ghana over alleged unlawful detention, demanding enforcement of their fundamental human rights in court.
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Minister Felix Kwakye Ofosu says a committee will review dismissed workers. Those hired through due process will return, others will stay out.
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Ghana’s Catholic Bishops urge Mahama to act on illegal mining, warning galamsey is ruining rivers, forests and threatening lives.
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Ghanaian advocate Awo Ablo joins Oracle’s board, blending nonprofit, policy, and corporate leadership as the tech giant deepens its global cloud expansion.
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Daniel McKorley credits McDan moving in silence for building a regional powerhouse, urging entrepreneurs to protect fragile ideas from early exposure.
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EOCO is investigating LPG leader Kofi Akpaloo over a cocoa road contract, with allegations of forgery, money laundering, and financial loss.
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Ghana will phase out the double-track system with GH¢1 billion from GETFund, reinforcing Free SHS while tackling infrastructure deficits.
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NPP’s Bono Regional Chairman Abronye has been remanded in custody on charges of offensive conduct and false news publication
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NPP lawyer Kwesi Botchway Jnr raises concerns about contradictions between Mahama and the Attorney-General on Ghana’s $7 million cybersecurity case.
