Justice Yonni Kulendi states that Ghana’s Supreme Court will not bow to pressure regarding same-sex relations, maintaining its stance on current laws and values.
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Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, John Abu Jinapor, refutes allegations of public land misuse, challenging critics to present evidence of any wrongdoing by government officials. Jinapor stresses the importance …
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Ghana Supreme Court nominee, Justice Koomson, clarifies that his research on LGBTQ+ rights won’t affect his enforcement of the country’s anti-LGBTQ+ laws.
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Akpaloo calls election rigging claims lazy, advising political parties to focus on better preparation and trained polling agents.
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Mahama challenges ongoing COVID-19 tax, arguing for a fairer, more sustainable tax system that reflects current realities.
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Ghana unveils plans for a historic rocket launch, signaling a bold step into space exploration.
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Ghana’s Health Minister leads a delegation to South Africa, exploring collaboration on vaccine production as part of Africa’s broader healthcare initiative. The visit, backed by AVMI and international partners, aims …
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In a recent development, the General Secretary of Ghana’s New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Frimpong Kodua, has issued a stern warning to political appointees under the current administration. This follows …
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KNUST’s reappointment controversy heats up as VC faces legal challenges over leadership role.
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Security expert warns of potential unrest in Ghana if controversial election tactics are pursued by ruling party in 2024