Accra, Ghana is set for a major environmental push as the Ga Mantse launches a month-long clean-up campaign. “Let’s Keep Accra Clean” aims to tackle longstanding sanitation issues and create a cleaner, greener capital city. The initiative combines a city-wide clean-up day with educational programs, waste management reform, and community competitions.
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NPP MP Dr. Adomako Kissi criticizes NDC for irresponsible opposition, urging them to adopt a more constructive approach for Ghana’s democracy.
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Asantehene’s GH₵500,000 donation to the Ga Education Fund aims to enhance educational opportunities for underprivileged Ga Dangbe children, fostering unity and development.
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The Ghanaian government and NPP have dismissed alleged NIB polls indicating Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh as the leading candidate for Dr. Bawumia’s running mate, emphasizing a thorough selection process.
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WAEC reveals a funding discrepancy, having received only GH¢47m from the government, not the reported GH¢80m, affecting exam preparations.
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Sam Okudzeto calls for amending Ghana’s constitution to separate MP and minister roles, aiming to improve government checks and balances.
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The FDA emphasizes the health dangers of buying from unlicensed street vendors, urging consumer caution.
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In a heated court session, businessman Richard Jakpa accuses Ghana’s Attorney-General of unethical behavior amid legal proceedings.
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Ghana’s Food and Agriculture Minister Bryan Acheampong has questioned the relevance of political discussions amid rising tomato prices, emphasizing the need to address pressing food inflation issues.
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Professor Rita Akosua Dickson, the first female Vice Chancellor of Ghana’s Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), has been reappointed for a second term. This historic decision extends her tenure until July 31, 2026.