NEWS
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Ofori-Atta to present 2023 budget in Parliament today
Under fire Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta will today, November 24, 2022, present the government’s 2023 Annual Budget Statement and Economic…
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The days of Council of State are over; replace it with second chamber – Kufuor
Former President, John Agyekum Kufour, wants the Council of State scrapped. He believes, the Council has lost its relevance over…
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Ghana Water shuts down water treatment plant for Kyebi township due to galamsey activities
The Ghana Water Company Limited has shutdown the water treatment plant that supplies portable water to Kyebi in the Abuakwa…
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Expunging death penalty: CHRAJ lobbies
Ghana’s Human rights commission is working to expunge the death penalty from the country’s statute books. In line with that,…
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Police assault over ‘wee’: Professional Bureau takes over case of MTTD officers [VIDEO]
The Police Professional Standards Bureau have taken over the case of assault of a suspect in possession of suspected marijuana…
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EU pledges to support Ghana’s development
The President of the European Council, Charles Michel, has pledged the European Union’s (EU’s) support to the government’s efforts to…
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Coming out of our current economic mess a shared responsibility – Mahama
Former President, John Dramani Mahama says steps to find a lasting solution to the current economic woes of the country…
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Mankessim murder case: Court adjourns, await pathology reports of deceased
The Cape Coast District Court for the fifth time adjourned the case of the Mankessim murdered nursing student, Georgina Asor…
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Sale of Saglemi houses: Committee sits on way forward but Minority against private developers
The Ministry of Works and Housing has constituted a technical working committee to guide it in exploring the possibility of…
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NPP MPs agree to support Ken Ofori-Atta for 2023 budget passage after Council of Elders intervention
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Members of Parliament in the majority caucus, have reneged on their stance and agreed to…
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