John Mahama promises to cut free fuel and perks for government officials, advocating for digital payment systems and fiscal responsibility.
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Ghana small-scale miners demand resignation of leaders, citing mismanagement and greed, and call for new elections within two weeks.
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The NPP dismisses the NDC’s call for Attorney-General Godfred Dame’s resignation, affirming his commitment to upholding the law.
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At the Ghana CEO Summit, John Mahama appealed to multinational companies to remain in Ghana, promising a more favorable business environment under NDC leadership.
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The NDC calls for a full investigation into the allocation and usage of US$350 million designated for Accra flood relief projects.
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Following serious allegations, the GES has interdicted three staff members at Somé SHS, underscoring its commitment to upholding integrity and accountability in the management of school resources.
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Vice President Bawumia attributes Ghana’s lasting peace to religious tolerance, emphasizing the importance of interfaith harmony in maintaining national stability.
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Private lawyer Kwame Adofo petitions for the dismissal of KATH CEO, Professor Addai Mensah, over alleged financial mismanagement and procurement breaches.
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Attorney-General Godfred Dame’s unplanned meeting with an accused in a high-profile trial sparks debate over ethics and legal protocols.
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Ghana’s Trade Minister KT Hammond encourages citizens to support made-in-Ghana products, emphasizing the economic and patriotic benefits of buying local.