Teachers’ sudden strike sparks debate on labor law compliance in Ghana.
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The Minority in Ghana’s Parliament accuses President Akufo-Addo of concealing the KPMG audit of the GRA-SML contract, vowing to pursue transparency and accountability in the matter.
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Teachers strike in Ghana as laptop promises remain unmet since 2021.
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The Ashanti Regional Minister of Ghana found himself at a loss for words during a live television interview when asked to list five legacy projects undertaken by the ruling New…
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Bank of Ghana’s Governor, Dr. Addison, vows to stabilize the Cedi, leveraging $6.2 billion reserves amid first-quarter challenges, signaling robust measures for economic steadiness and growth.
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HOPSA 2000 launches a GH¢3M Millennium Maintenance Fund to finance developmental projects at Holy Child Senior High, bolstering educational quality and student support.
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Ghana’s growing energy demand necessitates a multifaceted approach. While the VRA refutes accusations of prioritizing exports, collaboration is key to ensuring Ghanaians have access to reliable and affordable electricity
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Kwesi Ahwoi expresses regret for comments made at an NDC event, urging party unity and reaffirming support for John Mahama’s 2024 presidential campaign.
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Dr. Bawumia emphasizes the crucial role of NPP’s global supporters in securing victory in the upcoming 2024 elections, urging unity.
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Ghana’s Volta River Authority is facing criticism for its role in recent power outages. The Independent Power Generators Ghana argues that the VRA’s focus on electricity exports is contributing to blackouts, while the VRA maintains its commitment to prioritizing domestic needs within a regulated framework.