Ghana’s Communications Minister defends the swift establishment of NextGen InfraCo to lead the national 5G rollout, sparking concerns over transparency and procurement practices.
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Togbe Hodo IV supports Vice President Bawumia’s proposals to propel Ghana’s economic and national development forward.
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Sammy Gyamfi challenges a judge’s caution in the ambulance case, arguing his remarks were misunderstood and advocating for transparency and free speech.
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Ghanaians face a tough reality: their favorite snail dish is becoming increasingly expensive. The high price can be attributed to several factors, including the slow growth rate of snails and a limited number of suppliers in the country.
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Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia plans to back the cedi with gold, aiming to stabilize Ghana’s economy and restore confidence amid ongoing currency depreciation.
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The Bank of Ghana mandates full disclosure of all potential buyers in the Societe Generale Ghana share sale, ensuring transparency and accountability in the process.
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Ghana’s Attorney General is criticized for rejecting a $2 million plea bargain in a high-profile ambulance trial, allegedly causing financial loss to the state.
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Bank of Ghana Governor Ernest Addison reports that Ghana’s international reserves reached US$6.59 billion, underpinning three months of import cover.
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Ghana’s Electoral Commission announces plans to make the Ghana Card the only ID required for voter registration, aiming to enhance electoral integrity.
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Seidu Jakpa, central to a Ghana corruption scandal, refuses to testify dishonestly, challenging the Attorney General’s approach and stirring public debate.