President John Mahama says his government has fulfilled all key commitments made in its first 120 days, emphasizing reforms in governance, transparency, and national development.
President Mahama
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President Mahama donates gifted vehicles to reinforce his commitment to transparency and ethical governance under the new code of conduct
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KEY POINTS President Mahama has nominated 33 individuals for MMDCE positions in the Eastern Region, pending district assembly approvals. Civil society organizations urge the government to ensure at least 30%…
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President Mahama suspends Chief Justice Torkornoo and sets up a committee to investigate the petitions against her.
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Sam George defends President Mahama’s handling of galamsey, emphasizing the long-term nature of the problem and the need for a comprehensive approach.
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Chief Justice Torkornoo requests copies of petitions from President Mahama to respond amid ongoing constitutional consultations
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Ghana’s Parliament has passed the bill to abolish the E-Levy, which now awaits President Mahama’s final approval
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President Mahama announces new acting service chiefs for GAF to boost military operations starting March 24, 2025
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President Mahama’s new cabinet includes 19 ministers focusing on economic growth, security, and digital innovation to drive Ghana’s progress and development
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President Mahama assures Ghanaians that the energy crisis will be tackled swiftly using local expertise and international collaboration.