Francis-Xavier Sosu petitions ECOWAS and the UN, demanding Akufo-Addo’s approval of the anti-witchcraft bill to protect citizens, uphold human rights, and eliminate witchcraft accusations in Ghana.
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Bryan Acheampong of NPP forecasts a decisive win in 2024 elections, crediting economic revival efforts as the cornerstone of their anticipated victory against the opposition, NDC.
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Lawyer Thaddeus Sory Challenges Chief Justice: Deems Directives on SC Case Dates Illegal
ACCRA – Lawyer Thaddeus Sory has issued a legal challenge to the Chief Justice, asserting that directives given to the registrar regarding the scheduling of dates for cases before the…
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A Ghanaian bishop urges the president to sign a controversial bill targeting LGBTQ+ rights, arguing it reflects the will of the majority. The legislation has sparked international criticism, raising concerns about human rights and potential strain on Ghana’s foreign relations.
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Accra, Ghana – Allegations of misconduct and falsehoods have surfaced against the Ghana Embassy in New York, sparking controversy and raising concerns about the conduct of diplomatic staff. The accusations,…
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Dr. Bawumia urges Ghanaians to embrace Easter’s spirit for national unity and progress, highlighting leadership, service, and hope.
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Kojo Oppong Nkrumah calls for a more robust strategy to significantly reduce Ghana’s 1.8 million housing deficit, emphasizing the need for comprehensive policy reform and sector support.
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The Ghana Prisons Service urgently requests more funds to provide prisoners with nutritious meals, facing economic challenges and soaring food prices.
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Ghana’s economic outlook brightens as the World Bank disburses $300M, marking a significant step towards recovery and currency stabilization.
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Ghana, a nation synonymous with rich, dark chocolate, is facing a production crisis that threatens its economic growth and global standing in the cocoa industry. A combination of adverse weather conditions, widespread disease, and the encroachment of illegal mining are wreaking havoc on the country’s cocoa crops.