Ghana’s Parliament has approved GH¢3.94 billion (US$690 million) to address the issue of stalled school infrastructure projects across the country. This initiative prioritizes the completion of 3,606 projects, including classrooms, libraries, dormitories, and sanitation facilities. The nationwide effort aims to improve educational facilities and enhance the quality of education for Ghanaian students
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The Locked-up Investment Holders Forum (LIHF) in Ghana staged a protest on Wednesday, urging the Bank of Ghana (BoG) to address their concerns about inaccessible investments. The demonstration reflects the ongoing struggles of Ghanaians who have lost access to funds due to financial institution failures.
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Ghana anticipates a $1.2 billion infusion from IMF, World Bank, and others, aiming to stabilize the cedi and back growth interventions before 2024 ends.
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Reports from Accra reveal a troubling trend as a new phone theft scam gains traction, leaving victims shaken and seeking justice. Victims share harrowing experiences, shedding light on the tactics…
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Rev. Dr. Stephen Yenusom Wengam controversially labels LGBTQ+ efforts as religious, urging believers to counteract with academic intelligence and divine breakthroughs to uphold Christian values.
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James Kofi Annan of NDC questions the sustainability of Ghana’s Smart School Project, advocating for investing in ICT labs instead of distributing educational tablets to students.
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Amidst public outcry, ECG’s refusal to follow PURC’s demands spotlights power tensions.
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Teachers in Ghana remain on strike, seeking improved service conditions amidst hopeful government negotiations.
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Ghanaians are grappling with power fluctuations disrupting their daily lives and businesses. The unannounced outages, termed “dumsor” locally, have sparked frustration and calls for transparency from the government.
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Teachers’ sudden strike sparks debate on labor law compliance in Ghana.