Year: 2025
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Politics
Failing SOEs will be merged or privatized
President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama has told Chief Executives of State Institutions that government will no longer bail state…
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Gov’t reduces passport fees from GHc500 to GHc350
The Ghanaian government has announced a reduction in the cost of an ordinary passport, lowering the fee from GHS 500…
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If I have to explain my evolution, then I’ve failed – M.anifest
M.anifest’s latest album, New Road & Guava Trees, marks a new phase in his artistic journey. Speaking on Hitz FM,…
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NDC Ashanti Regional Taskforce demand jobs after electoral victory
Ashanti regional task force of the National Democratic eeCongress (NDC) are demanding jobs from their party leadership. According to them,…
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Full Text: Minority Press Statement on 2025 Budget Statement
The Minority in Parliament has commented on the 2025 budget statement presented by the Finance Minister. Former Finance Minister, Dr…
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State-owned enterprises bleeding money – Finance Minister raises alarm
Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has voiced deep concern over the staggering financial losses recorded by GIHOC Distilleries and…
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No hope for Ghanaians – Minority criticizes 2025 budget
The Minority in Parliament has criticized the 2025 budget statement, stating that it fails to address the economic hardships facing…
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President Mahama sacks IGP Dampare, replaces him with COP Yohuno
President John Dramani Mahama has sacked Dr. George Akuffo Dampare as Inspector General of Police (IGP) amid ongoing discussions on…
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Tariff adjustments reflect production costs, but citizens will feel the impact – Kojo Oppong Nkrumah
Electricity tariffs in Ghana are set to be reviewed every three months, a move that has raised concerns about its…
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