Finance Minister, Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam, champions enhanced collaboration with the IMF, setting the stage for Ghana’s sustainable and inclusive economic advancement.
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Extreme weather and diseases slash cocoa supply from Cote d’Ivoire and Ghana, causing a sharp rise in global chocolate prices and production challenges.
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The Judicial Service has unveiled the Court Shift System (CSS), promising to revolutionize the judiciary by introducing evening court sessions.
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A severe internet outage in Ghana, caused by damaged undersea cables, disrupts banking, ride-hailing, and social media, posing challenges across various sectors.
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Accra, Ghana (AP) – The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has voiced concerns over widespread disruptions in mobile data services across the country. The party has called attention to the issue,…
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Ghana’s Ministry of Food and Agriculture unveils the PFJ 2.0 initiative, aiming to revolutionize farming practices in senior high schools.
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Ghana urgently turns to IMF and World Bank for crucial financial aid, aiming to prevent economic downfall and stabilize the national economy.
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Abuja, Nigeria — The diplomatic community is reeling from the sudden loss of one of its own. His Excellency Kwabena Baah-Duodu, Ghana’s High Commissioner to Nigeria, tragically passed away, leaving…
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Dr. Nyaho-Tamakloe, NPP founder, labels Akufo-Addo’s regime as Ghana’s most corrupt, questioning the leadership’s anti-corruption promises.
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Ghana’s economic woes stem from longstanding fiscal indiscipline, not just global events, says Finance Committee Chairman Kwaku Kwarteng.