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CORRUPTION PERCEPTION ABOUT GHANA’S PORTS VERY HIGH – Finance Minister
Minister of Finance, Dr Mohammed Amin Adam, has said the perception of corruption in the country’s various ports remains very high.…
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TAMALE MAYOR APOLOGIZES FOR SLAPPING HEALTH OFFICER OVER STAFF TRANSFER SAGA – Report
The Mayor of Tamale, Sule Salifu, who recently made headlines for slapping the Northern Regional environmental health officer, Sulemana Yakubu, has…
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BILL SUBMITTED TO PARLIAMENT OF GHANA TO INCREASE MATERNITY LEAVE & INTRODUCE PATERNITY LEAVE
A bill has been submitted to Ghana’s Parliament to increase maternity leave and introduce paternity leave. Maternity Leave ; This…
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INDELIBLE INK WILL BE USED IN 2024 ELECTIONS – EC
The Electoral Commission of Ghana has backtracked on its earlier decision to discard the use of indelible ink in the…
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SACKED TWITTER STAFF IN GHANA FINALLY RECEIVE COMPENSATION
In a significant development, X, formerly known as Twitter, has settled the dispute with its former employees in its African…
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PARLIAMENT OF GHANA TO START USING GHANAIAN LANGUAGE FOR PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES ON THE FLOOR OF PARLIAMENT
Parliament is to begin the use of local languages on the floor of the House to promote the Ghanaian culture…
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ARMED ROBBERS ATTACK UNIVERSITY OF GHANA PROFESSOR, 2 POLICE OFFICERS INJURED
In a brazen act of robbery, a professor from the University of Ghana fell victim to criminals while conducting research…
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I DID THE RESHUFFLE FOR GHANAIANS, NOT FOR MYSELF – Akufo Addo
President Akufo-Addo has spoken about the motive behind his recent ministerial reshuffle, which comes at the tail end of his last term…
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WHY WOULD YOU COMPARE ME TO STONEBWOY AND SARKODIE? – Shatta Wale Drags Nana Aba Anamoah
Dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale has voiced his anger about the way some people in the music industry compare him to…
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PUBLIC SECTOR SALARIES UP BY 23% – Report
The government has adjusted the salary of public sector workers by 23 per cent. This follows the conclusion of negotiations on…
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