AfDB raises Ghana’s GDP growth rates for 2024 and 2025, indicating a strong economic upturn with strategic enhancements in key sectors.
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Law professor defends Ghana’s AG against unjustified resignation calls, highlighting the need for comprehensive evaluation before drawing conclusions.
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Bank of Ghana’s GH¢2.43 billion expenditure on Gold for Oil program aims to stabilize oil prices and reduce forex pressure.
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Bright Simons alleges that the World Bank has paid twice for Vice President Bawumia’s e-gate project, sparking controversy and calls for greater transparency.
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During a voter registration event in Kasoa, a violent dispute involving supporters of Ghana’s major political parties escalated, resulting in the stabbing of Hawa Koomson’s son.
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Dr. Clement Apaak criticized the NPP for excessive borrowing and mismanagement, leading to soaring national debt in Ghana.
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Police in Ofaakor, near Kasoa, have arrested three individuals for illegal firearms possession, marking a significant step in curbing crime in the region
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Severe weather in southern Ghana causes widespread flooding, affecting major roads and prompting urgent recovery efforts.
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Desperate for employment, Ghanaians and African youths risk their lives in the Russia-Ukraine war, lured by $2,000 monthly wages.
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AG Godfred Yeboah Dame counters probe request by Ato Forson over alleged misconduct, asserting claims lack legal basis.