SSNIT disputes former Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo’s allegations of asset mismanagement, stressing its commitment to transparency and financial governance.
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NDC ignites its 2024 election campaign in Tamale, promising change and urging Ghanaians to reset the country’s fortunes.
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Asiedu Nketia urges Ghana’s Council of State to fulfill its duties and avoid a potential collapse of democracy.
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Kwaku Kwarteng warns that Ghana’s democracy could collapse without immediate political reforms.
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Fifi Kwetey of the NDC claims the NPP will manipulate votes in the 2024 Ghana election, stressing the need for vigilance.
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A dispute over the installation of a paramount chief in Fiapre has ignited tensions between Dormaahene and Asantehene in Ghana, raising concerns about traditional authority and jurisdiction.
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Okyenhene Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin refutes the “Agyapadie” document, calling it a fictional scheme designed to incite hatred against the Ofori Panin household.
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The NPP and NDC clash over campaign billboards in Ablekuma North, with accusations of sabotage and unfair tactics. The municipal assembly calls for adherence to advertising regulations.
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Ghana Police file an injunction to halt a Gen-Z protest in Accra, citing public safety concerns amid rising taxes and youth unemployment.
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Striking CETAG members in Ghana remain resolute despite salary freeze threats, demanding better working conditions.