GENERAL NEWS
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Yaw Asare Jailed Two Years for Damaging Obetsebi Lamptey Interchange Infrastructure
The Dansoman Circuit Court has sentenced Yaw Asare, a 48-year-old head porter, to two years’ imprisonment at Nsawam for…
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Over GH¢2.3m Raised for Helicopter Crash Victims’ Children as Businesses Step In
Contributions to the Children’s Support Fund, established to guarantee the welfare of the children of victims of the August…
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Finance Ministry, UN Forge Stronger Partnership to Drive Ghana’s Development Agenda
The Ministry of Finance has held a high-level engagement with United Nations agencies in Accra aimed at aligning Ghana’s…
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Mahama Announces Posthumous Promotions for Military Officers in Helicopter Crash
President John Mahama has announced posthumous promotions for the three military officers of the Ghana Armed Forces officers who…
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Ghana Holds State Funeral for Victims of Helicopter Crash
Ghana has come to a temporal solemn standstill today as the nation bids farewell to eight patriots who lost…
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NCA Shuts Down Nine Radio Stations Over Regulatory Breaches
The National Communications Authority (NCA) has suspended the operations of nine radio stations across Ghana for violating broadcasting regulations.…
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GIS Secures Convictions in Major Crackdown on Human Trafficking and Passport Fraud
The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has intensified its fight against cross-border crimes, securing convictions against five foreign nationals involved…
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EU-Africa Chamber Reaffirms Investment Commitment Amid Ghana Tragedy
In the wake of the tragic military helicopter crash in Ghana’s Ashanti Region, the European Union‑Africa Chamber of Commerce…
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Mahama Assigns Interim Defence and Environment Ministers After Helicopter Tragedy
President John Dramani Mahama has swiftly appointed interim ministers to oversee the Defence and Environment portfolios following the tragic…
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Ghana’s Transport Authorities Clash Over 20% Hike as Consumers Brace for Fallout
A storm is brewing on Ghana’s transport front as conflicting signals from key stakeholders threaten to leave commuters in…
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