Ghana’s Ministry of the Interior clarifies that while Farmers’ Day celebrations are set for November 8, the official public holiday remains on December 6.
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Rural-urban migration in Ghana significantly affects village economies, leading to labor shortages, altered demographics, and changes in agricultural productivity.
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Music has played a powerful role in Ghana’s social movements, fueling political activism, cultural pride, and social change throughout its history
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Bawumia has launched a comprehensive job creation plan, aiming to generate 4 million jobs and drive growth through education, technology, and economic reforms for Ghana’s youth.
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Enhancing financial literacy among Ghanaian students is crucial for fostering responsible financial behavior and ensuring economic stability.
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The Ghana Health Service reports a surge in disease outbreaks over the past eight years, attributing this to urbanization, overcrowding, and human encroachment into animal habitats. The country’s strong disease detection system, however, has prevented large-scale epidemics.
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MTN Ghana reports GH₵12.7 billion revenue for Q3, boosted by growth in digital and Mobile Money services despite economic challenges
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Vice President Bawumia highlights digitalization’s key role in Ghana’s economic growth, urging the nation to embrace digital innovation to stay competitive in the global market.
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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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Ghana’s ISSER urges foundational improvements before launching the proposed 24-hour economy, calling for infrastructure investments and a long-term development strategy.