Finance Ministry forecasts $3.8bn loss if Anti-LGBTQ+ bill becomes law, urges presidential reconsideration for economic stability
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At the Caricom Summit, Ghana’s Foreign Minister Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey engaged in critical talks aimed at deepening Ghana-Caribbean connections and discussed Ghana’s candidacy for the Commonwealth Secretary-General.
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MP Suhuyini highlights the stark challenges in Ghana’s education sector, questioning the impact of recent governmental investments.
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Prince Kofi Amoabeng, ex-CEO of UT Bank, endorses John Dramani Mahama for the 2024 elections, marking a significant political shift from NPP to NDC allegiance.
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Parliament resolves GH₵10 million of its GH₵23 million ECG debt, restoring power and spotlighting fiscal management.
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Prof. Adei insists VP Bawumia central to Ghana’s economic woes, stresses leadership accountability.
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In a pivotal ruling, the Supreme Court dismisses Anas’ defamation suit against MP Kennedy Agyapong, setting a legal precedent.
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Ghana escalates its stance on LGBT rights, passing a bill criminalizing LGBT activities and advocacy, igniting widespread debates on human rights and freedoms.
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President Akufo-Addo highlights the financial and social toll of the Bawku chieftaincy conflict, emphasizing government actions to restore peace and redirect resources.
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Liberian Vice President’s visit to Ghana rekindles a tale of gratitude towards a police officer whose dedication to justice changed his life 24 years ago.