President Mahama appeals to Ghana’s labor unions to consider economic difficulties in wage talks while the government implements a 10 percent minimum wage increase.
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A Koforidua High Court has issued an arrest warrant for Akwatia MP Ernest Yaw Kumi after he defied a court injunction over his election dispute.
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Ghana has ordered the shutdown of seven radio stations over licensing violations and national security concerns, urging compliance with broadcasting laws.
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President Mahama calls on public servants to prioritize accountability, emphasizing that leadership is a duty and not just a title.
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President Mahama details Ghana’s economic strategy in IMF discussions, focusing on tax reform, debt restructuring, and fiscal discipline for sustainable growth.
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The NPP criticizes the OSP’s fugitive declaration on Ken Ofori-Atta, calling it legally flawed. The party demands due process in legal and political matters.
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Ghana’s Health Minister visits Upper West to assess the meningitis outbreak, deliver medical supplies, and strengthen local health response efforts.
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Ghana faces a $78.2 million health funding shortfall after USAID’s suspension. President Mahama orders urgent measures to sustain key programs.
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President Mahama declares Ghana is no longer a haven for corruption, vowing legal action against those implicated in the ORAL report.
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Ghana is establishing a multi-stakeholder task force to review and reduce high internet data costs, focusing on affordability and accessibility.