ISSER calls for income redistribution to address growing inequality in Ghana, despite positive economic indicators highlighting the disparity between rich and poor.
Ghana
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Bawumia promises tax waivers for faith-based institutions, recognizing their contributions to Ghana’s development.
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A dispute over the installation of a paramount chief in Fiapre has ignited tensions between Dormaahene and Asantehene in Ghana, raising concerns about traditional authority and jurisdiction.
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The NDC expresses confidence in securing victory against the Bawumia-NAPO ticket in the December 7 polls, viewing the choice as advantageous.
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Ghana’s government warns against illegal state land encroachment, emphasizing the need to protect public property and ensure sustainable development.
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Alice Adjoa Ahiaku shares her inspiring journey of overcoming 15 years of infertility, rejection, and societal pressure to become a mother.
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Ghanaian activists from Democracy Hub vow to proceed with their demonstration despite threats of arrest, highlighting growing public dissatisfaction.
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Ghana’s National Pensions Regulator greenlights the sale of a majority stake in SSNIT’s hotel portfolio following a brief hold-up to address due diligence procedures. The move aims to improve SSNIT’s financial health and potentially revitalize the hotels under new management.
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Ghanaian politician Asiedu Nketia is embroiled in a defamation lawsuit filed by former Auditor-General Professor Dua Agyeman. Agyeman accuses Nketia of making false statements about him on the radio, damaging his reputation. Nketia must now produce medical records to justify his absence from court.
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Failed leadership in Ghana has led to widespread vote-buying, with experts calling for electoral integrity and reduced political monetization.