A cloud of suspicion hangs over Nana Appiah Mensah, better known as NAM1, as a Ghanaian court hears a complex fraud case. The charismatic CEO of the now-defunct Menzgold Ghana Limited stands accused of duping customers out of millions of dollars.
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John Mahama vows to electrify Ghana’s ‘Okada’ business, ensuring a greener, cost-effective transport future with legal and sustainable electric tricycles.
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Haruna Iddrisu condemns the Presidency’s attempt to influence Parliament on the anti-gay bill, calling it a dire threat to Ghana’s democratic principles.
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Police have made a breakthrough in the investigation into the tragic murder of Dr. Christopher Adu Boahen, with the arrest of one suspect linked to the heinous crime. The arrest…
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The air crackled with controversy at the ongoing All African Games in Ghana. The opposition NDC party slammed the government’s handling of the event, pointing to a string of logistical nightmares.
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The Ghanaian cedi has depreciated 8.63% against the US dollar since January 2024, spotlighting economic hurdles amid ongoing debt restructuring discussions.
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Ghana is on the verge of a crucial debt restructuring deal, promising economic stability and growth, says IMF’s Georgieva.
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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Ghana is considering a groundbreaking shift by selecting a woman as the running mate for the 2024 elections, sparking debates on gender representation.
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The Judicial Service is set to begin implementing a shift system which will allow some courts to sit in the evening as part of efforts to reduce the backlog of cases.
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The Ukraine Effect: The ongoing conflict in Ukraine challenges assumptions about aid. How can the sector accelerate progress on stalled reforms? Consider the imbalances in funding allocation and the role of non-traditional humanitarians.