Cardinal Turkson warns that illegal mining in Ghana threatens the environment, food production, and economic stability
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The Chief of New Edubiase has firmly defended Ghana’s Free SHS program, stating he cannot support any leader who opposes it due to its importance to the nation’s youth.
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As Ghana’s 2024 election approaches, rural voters face significant challenges, from limited access to polling stations to a lack of electoral information and unfulfilled political promises.
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KEY POINTS Kathleen Addy, who is the current chairperson of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), has called on the government to give everything it takes to end illegal…
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Ghana has launched a five-year Local Economic Development Policy to boost local economies, with a focus on inclusive growth and sustainable development.
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President Akufo Addo in the wake of episodes of reflection to transformation of the Free Senior High School (Free SHS) policy during the 2024/2025 Annual General Conference of the Ghana…
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Akufo-Addo defends the Free SHS policy, claiming it benefits underprivileged students, while NDC MP Clement Apaak criticizes its poor implementation and lack of praise from parents.
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NDC plans nationwide protest over voter register irregularities, demanding an independent audit from the Electoral Commission.
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Illegal mining, or galamsey, has caused significant environmental and social damage in Ghana. Despite efforts by President Akufo-Addo, the fight to end galamsey continues to face challenges.
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Former NPP General Secretary Nana Ohene Ntow alleges that Bugri Naabu threatened to kill him over a disagreement on supporting Akufo-Addo’s presidential bid.