Four forest guards in Ghana have been arrested for allegedly shooting a chainsaw operator, raising concerns about forest law enforcement and the conduct of protection personnel.
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Starting July 1, 2024, all non-resident visitors entering Ghana will be required to have mandatory health insurance. This new policy ensures visitors have access to healthcare services during their stay …
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Experts criticize Ghana’s cancer care system, highlighting data gaps and outdated policies that hinder effective treatment and patient outcomes.
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During Ghana’s Eid-ul-Adha celebrations, President Akufo-Addo called for peace and unity, highlighting their importance for national development and harmony.
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Vice President Bawumia emphasizes the need for policy-driven discussions in Ghana’s upcoming elections, advocating for unity and progress at the Eid ul-Adha event in Accra.
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Ghana braces for three weeks of power cuts due to a shortage of supplies from Nigeria, prompting nationwide load-shedding measures.
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The Africa Cinema Summit returns, bringing filmmakers and industry professionals together in Accra, Ghana, to discuss and shape the future of African cinema through panels, workshops, and film screenings.
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Ghanaian politician Asamoah Yaw has criticized President Akufo-Addo, labeling him the “world’s worst black leader” amid economic and governance challenges. This harsh critique reflects growing dissatisfaction among Ghanaians with the …
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Tensions rise in Ghana’s Parliament as MPs debate the Free SHS Bill, with criticism over the majority leader’s low attendance.
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A fact-check reveals that Alexander Afenyo-Markin’s claim that the current government is the first in Ghana to reduce electricity tariffs is historically inaccurate. Previous administrations have also implemented tariff reductions, …
