President Mahama has nominated Dr. Johnson Asiama as the new Bank of Ghana Governor, following Dr. Ernest Addison’s retirement, pending Council of State approval.
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Ghana’s online business boom is fueled by internet expansion, government support, and increased digital adoption post-pandemic, shaping a new era of entrepreneurship.
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Defense Minister-designate Edward Omane Boamah promises fair wages for Ghanaian peacekeepers, pledging reforms to improve allowances and military welfare.
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Ghanaians can influence governance by engaging in local government, civil society, voting, and public consultations for a more inclusive system.
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Over the last decade, Ghana achieved transformative economic milestones, including launching a $12 billion petroleum hub, successful debt restructuring, and robust GDP growth through strategic reforms.
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Ghana’s political youth groups impact elections, from mobilizing voters to perpetuating violence, challenging democracy and reform efforts.
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Ghana promotes sustainable tourism by balancing economic growth, cultural preservation, and environmental conservation, benefiting local communities and ensuring long-term viability.
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Ahmed Ibrahim promises to end tensions between MPs and DCEs, focusing on collaboration and ethical governance to enhance public service.
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Ghanaian millennials are reviving traditional foods through modern dining experiences, festivals, and innovative approaches, preserving cultural heritage.
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Ghana’s Parliament sees progress in gender representation with 40 female MPs, yet women still face challenges, from stereotypes to funding and harassment.