The group explained that illegal mining has become a grave threat to livelihoods, public health, and national security, requiring urgent intervention Read more
He classified death into different forms, including natural death and death caused by accidents or personal actions, warning that individuals must exercise caution in their daily lives. Read more
According to him, some people live as though they are gods, carrying themselves with the belief that they possess extraordinary powers. Read more
Speaking at the event, Elijah Teye, a Physician Assistant at the Suhum Health Center, expressed concern that many Ghanaians suffering from the condition often hide due to stigma or resort to... Read more
“If a man says he is credible and people should vote for him as a flagbearer, and he can’t raise Ghc4 million, that means he doesn’t count; he is not even influential…Who is telling you that... Read more
In the President's media encounter last Wednesday, September 10, education once again gained its deserved importance in the conversation Read more
Speaking at the KPMG Infrastructure Roadshow in Accra, Deputy Minister for Finance, Thomas Ampem Nyarko, revealed that government plans to invest GH¢13.9 billion in 2025 on priority infrastr... Read more
Speaking on behalf of the Deputy Minister for Health, Hon. Dr. Grace Ayensu-Danquah, Dr. Ignatius Awinibuno underscored that, access to clean water, safe sanitation, and menstrual hygiene ma... Read more
However, he called for greater support to help Parliament effectively oversee the executive branch. Read more
The items, presented on Friday, September 12, included bags of rice, sugar, canned foods, cooking oil, toiletries, and stationery. Read more
He explained that just about two weeks ago, the Bank of Ghana introduced an intervention bill which reduced the rate to 56 percent, but despite this, the dollar continued to rise rapidly Read more
Mr. Oduro emphasized that the influx of foreigners into the retail space has made the work of the association very challenging Read more
Report has it that at least 14 people, including teachers, students, and invigilators, have so far been arrested across the country in connection with the ongoing WASSCE. Read more
































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