KEY POINTS The recent interest by Ghana in importing fuel from Dangote Refinery in Nigeria is a new shift in the energy sector in West Africa that may bring about…
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Ghana’s Cocoa Rehabilitation Program revives farmer incomes and productivity by addressing CSSVD, with government support covering replanting costs and compensation for affected farmers.
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Corruption in Ghana affects governance, limiting growth, eroding trust, and threatening democracy as it impacts public services and economic stability
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The NDC urges Ghana’s Electoral Commission to avoid automatic ballot reordering, stressing the need for a transparent and fair electoral process.
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Ghana’s ISSER urges foundational improvements before launching the proposed 24-hour economy, calling for infrastructure investments and a long-term development strategy.
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U.S. policy imposes visa restrictions on individuals undermining Ghanaian democracy, a move supported by MFWA as a step toward political accountability
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Ghana may cut fuel import costs by sourcing from Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery, says NPA Chair Abdul-Hamid at OTL conference.
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Speaker Bagbin’s rejection of a Supreme Court writ, supported by MP Apaak, emphasizes parliamentary independence and raises questions about the separation of powers in Ghana.
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Ghana is advancing its oil and gas sector with new projects and policies, setting the stage for growth in production, midstream infrastructure, and renewable energy.
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Security services in Ghana are working to contain unrest in Bawku, with measures in place to stabilize the situation and ensure public safety.