Accra Academy faces a sudden blackout as the Electricity Company of Ghana insists on the payment of GH₵480k in outstanding bills, disrupting educational activities.
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The former general secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Ohene Ntow, has criticized Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for comparing himself to a driver’s mate in the Nana…
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Ralph Apetorgbor, a consulting editor at Telegraph Ghana, was covering the inauguration of the Ga Municipal Assembly at Sowutuom on February 12, when he was attacked by two police officers.…
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Ghana’s Cocobod utilizes a $200 million World Bank loan to rejuvenate cocoa plantations devastated by disease, aiming to restore the nation’s status as a top cocoa producer.
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Ghana has launched a new digital platform for its public transport sector, aimed at improving efficiency, transparency, and convenience for commuters and operators. The Tap and Go transport service, which…
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Sammy Gyamfi calls out the NPP’s misuse of Ghana’s resources, linking government corruption to the country’s escalating economic challenges.
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Ghana is gearing up for its general elections in December 2024, but not everyone is impressed by the flurry of projects and initiatives announced by the government and the opposition.…
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Ningo-Prampram MP Sam George emphasizes legal consequences for LGBTQ acts, challenging claims of behavior-based classification in recent legislation.
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X, the social media giant formerly known as Twitter, has finally settled the dispute with its former employees in its African headquarters in Accra, Ghana. The company had fired the…
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President Akufo-Addo proposes investing 30% of Africa’s foreign reserves locally to empower African financial institutions, aiming to boost development and assert financial independence across the continent.