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Institute policies to address country’s reliance on imports – Dr Amoah

A finance and investment consultant, Dr Stephen Amoah, has said policies must be instituted to promote local production to reduce the country’s reliance on imports. We must change the import-driven economy chorus we have been singing for multiple decades. The...

National Cathedral project will pay off – Ofori-Atta

The Minister of Finance, Mr. Ken Ofori-Atta, has assured the nation that expenditure on the National Cathedral will pay off in the future as the project was designed to double as an investment. Beyond serving the spiritual needs of the...

GNFS acquires land in 7 regions to build training schools

The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has acquired a total of 1,510 acres of land in seven regions for the construction of fire colleges and training schools to train adequate personnel for the service. Three hundred acres each are at...

Ghana seeks reparation of stolen cultural heritage, artifacts

A 22-member committee to lead Ghana’s quest to seek reparation and restitution of trafficked cultural heritage and artifacts has been inaugurated in Accra. Chaired by Professor KodzoGavua, Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies, the committee would identify and support researchers...

RTI fines KBTH GH¢30,000 …for failure to give information upon request

The Right to Information (RTI) Commission has imposed a GH¢30,000 fine on the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH) in Accra for its failure to make available information requested from it by Alex Antwi, a private citizen. The Commission held that...

Faded zebra crossings posing danger to pedestrians in Tema

Some members of the public have expressed concern over faded zebra crossings in the Tema metropolis, leading to a situation where some drivers no longer give priority to pedestrians crossing the roads. This has led to some pedestrians, especially school...

New corruption league table in ofing

A new corruption league table is set to be published by the end of the year to document corruption and name and shame culprits. In furtherance of this, it will serve as a deterrent to peddlers of corruption and reduce...

Coronavirus: First outbreak in New Zealand after 102 days sees Auckland put into lockdown

Auckland will be placed into "Level Three" restrictions after four people from one family in the city contracted COVID-19. Coronavirus has broken out again in New Zealand after more than 100 days and prompted the country's government to put its...

President re-affirms commitment to revamp economy

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has re-affirmed his Government's unwavering determination to provide resources to businesses and incentives to the ordinary Ghanaian.   This, he said, would strengthen the productive sectors of the economy and ensure sustained economic activities that had...

Mid-year review is empty – Ato Forson

Mr Cassiel Ato Forson, Ranking Member on Parliament's Finance Committee, has described as empty, the Government's  Mid-Year Budget Review presented by Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta on Thursday. “There’s nothing in it for Ghanaians to be happy about,” Mr Forson said, after...
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85% of Ghanaians want free SHS maintained – Afrobarometer Report.

The latest edition of the Afrobarometer Report has revealed that 85% of Ghanaians want free senior high school (FSHS)...
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