Ghana’s traditional leaders, including the Asantehene, serve as cultural custodians and political influencers, fostering education and economic growth.
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Moody’s Upgrades Ghana’s Credit Rating to ‘Caa2’: A Positive Shift Amid Economic Recovery Efforts
KEY POINTS This year’s upgrade of Ghana’s credit rating by Moody’s to ‘Caa2’ and the positive outlook is a major achievement in the country’s economic path. As reported by Reuters,…
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NDC MPs propose a bill to repeal the mining law in Ghana to prevent environmental degradation and protect forest reserves from exploration activities
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John Mahama celebrates the NDC’s new parliamentary majority, seeing it as a key boost for the party ahead of Ghana’s 2024 general elections
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Speaker Bagbin delays ruling on a petition to vacate the seats of four MPs, requesting two days to finalize a well-reasoned decision
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Cardinal Turkson warns that illegal mining in Ghana threatens the environment, food production, and economic stability
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Oliver Barker-Vormawor’s third bail denial has drawn sharp criticism, with The Democracy Hub condemning the move as politically motivated
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Three suspects in Ramaphosa’s game farm cash theft scandal face court delays amid calls to revive impeachment proceedings against the South African president
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Bernard Mornah, disqualified presidential candidate of the PNC, insists that the 2024 election cannot proceed without his name on the ballot, challenging the Electoral Commission’s decision through both legal and political channels
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The TUC has announced a nationwide strike starting Oct. 10, demanding government action against illegal mining to protect the environment