Professor Grace Nkansa Asante becomes the first female Professor of Economics in Ghana at KNUST, marking a significant milestone in academia and gender equality.
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A new report by Ghana’s statistics agency reveals significant variations in food prices across the country. The Western North Region has the highest grocery prices, but shopping around locally can lead to savings. Local produce may also be a more affordable option than imported food items.
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Former Ghanaian President John Agyekum Kufuor recently highlighted the crucial role played by Asantehene, King Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, in ensuring the smooth conduct of the 2016 presidential election. Kufuor…
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Yvonne Odoley Sowah emphasizes youth discipline to resolve land disputes in Gbese Clan, aiming for peaceful development and fewer litigations.
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Fuel costs in Ghana could reach GH¢18 as global prices rise and the cedi weakens, pressuring both consumers and transport sectors.
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Ghana has launched an ambitious plan to plant 10 million trees across the country on its annual Green Ghana Day, aiming to combat deforestation and fight climate change. This year’s target marks a significant increase from previous editions, reflecting the growing urgency to address environmental challenges.
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Ghana’s negotiations to restructure $13 billion in international bonds falter as IMF deems proposed terms inadequate for long-term debt sustainability.
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Former MASLOC boss Sedina Tamakloe Attionu receives a 10-year sentence for embezzling GH¢90 million, highlighting a major crackdown on corruption in Ghana’s public sector.
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The Regional Minister has filed a complaint against the Ashanti regional boss of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), alleging misconduct and malpractice. The move underscores growing tensions between government…
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Asamoah Gyan, the iconic footballer, contemplates a leap into politics, sparking intrigue. His potential vice presidential bid heralds a significant shift from sports to public service.