Ghana’s president has asked U.S. experts to investigate the black box from a fatal military helicopter crash, aiming to ensure transparency and avoid conflicts of interest.
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Ghana’s interfaith envoy says his role extends far beyond prophecy review, stressing national and global religious collaborations.
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Ghana unites in grief as eight patriots lost in a helicopter crash are honoured in a solemn state funeral in Accra
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President Mahama pledges Ghana’s fiercest galamsey crackdown, vowing to protect water bodies and honour fallen heroes’ mission.
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U.S. human rights review warns of Ghana rights concerns, citing media harassment, arbitrary detentions, and weak enforcement of legal and labour protections.
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Hours before the crash, Dr. Omane Boamah was outlining the NDC’s Akwatia by-election plan in his trademark meticulous style
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GFA approves term limit extension from two to three terms, potentially extending President Kurt Okraku’s stay.
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Daryl Bosu says the helicopter crash that killed eight must spark decisive action against environmental terrorism in Ghana
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Senyo Hosi warns Ghana against sacrificing its water, forests, and people for the short-term profits of illegal mining.