The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources has debunked claims that President Akufo-Addo’s daughters are involved in illegal mining, calling for an end to political misinformation.
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President Akufo-Addo has called on Ghanaian journalists to combat misinformation and report accurately ahead of the 2024 elections, emphasizing the importance of media integrity in safeguarding democracy.
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Ghana’s electricity and water tariffs increase for Q3 to support utility stability, aiming to improve services for all
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The Occupy Flagstaff House protest in 2014, driven by economic discontent, saw Ghanaians clash with police, resulting in allegations of brutality and multiple arrests.
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Ghana’s debt has hit GH₵761.2 billion, burdening the economy and its citizens. Rising debt, cedi depreciation, and IMF interventions shape the nation’s financial future.
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LINSOD warns that the denial of bail for Democracy Hub protesters could fuel an uprising, accusing the government of stifling free speech through court rulings.
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Amnesty International calls for an independent probe into the arrests of Democracy Hub protesters, raising concerns about police conduct and human rights violations in Ghana
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Former Black Stars captain Stephen Appiah has called for increased government investment in Ghanaian football, emphasizing the need to support all levels of the sport, including youth and women’s teams, …
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The Ghana Police Service has denied claims that it refused medical care to Democracy Hub protest leaders, stating that all detainees, including Barker-Vormawor, were treated
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Kwame Bediako alleges that #ReoccupyJulorbi and #FixTheCountry protests are politically motivated by the NDC and calls for peaceful solutions ahead of the elections.