Ghana’s inflation rate declined to 23.1 percent in February, but economic challenges persist, with inflation still above the Bank of Ghana’s target range.
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Ghana’s Agenda 111 hospitals remain unfinished, raising concerns over healthcare access. The government is seeking solutions to complete the delayed project.
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Ghana has suspended its gold-for-oil program as the cedi stabilizes, with the central bank considering a shift in gold management strategy.
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Ghana’s Parliament workshop has started despite a Minority boycott over venue costs, sparking debate on financial discipline in government spending.
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Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga says Mahama’s SONA 2025 inspires hope, while Ghanaians await the implementation of key economic reforms.
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The Supreme Court has halted the sentencing of Akwatia MP Ernest Yaw Kumi in a contempt case, pending a final ruling on his appeal against the High Court.
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Ghana is cracking down on illicit opioids following a BBC investigation, with lawmakers warning about the impact on schools, public safety, and health.
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Thomas Nyarko Ampem pledges to cut Ghana’s inflation to 8 percent through currency stability, food production, and coordinated economic policies.
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GES launches a public survey to gather feedback on Free SHS and Double Track System, with results shaping future education policies in Ghana.
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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.