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Groups reject Parliament’s report on GNPC-Genser sale agreement
Some groups, including the Ghana Gas Senior Staff Association (GGSSA), and civil society organizations (CSOs) in the extractive sector, have rejected the Parliamentary report on the gas sale agreement between the Ghana National Petroleum…
Group petitions Minerals Commission over exportation of sand from farmlands to Togo
A group, Concerned Citizens of Klikor (Traditional Area), Ketu South, has petitioned Ghana’s Minerals Commission to take steps to stop sand winning in the area for export into Togo.
Shortages of onions and other vegetables embarrassing for Ghana – Prof. Honyenuga
Professor Ben Q. Honyenuga, the Vice-Chancellor of the Ho Technical University (HTU), has expressed worry about the current shortages of onions and other vegetables in in Ghana because of the Nigerien political upheaval.
We will make Ghana hell for economic criminals – EOCO
The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) says it is working towards making Ghana an unattractive destination for economic criminals.
Khulu Radebe goes to Angola, joins fight against UNITA rebels
Khulu Radebe’s journey to Angola was far from direct. He traveled with other youth through several countries to get there.
Two men in court for embezzling GH¢864,000
Two persons are before an Accra Circuit Court for allegedly embezzling GH¢864,000 belonging to Massatorn Capital, a financial firm in Accra.
Antibiotics said to cost more than half of NHIS medication bills
More than 60 per cent of the National Health Insurance bill for medication is spent on purchasing antibiotics, Professor Kwame Ohene Buabeng, a Clinical Pharmacologist has said.
Immigration officers interdicted for breaching professional conduct
The board and management of the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) have interdicted some 27 officers for their alleged involvement in various offences at their duty stations.
European countries involved in Slave Trade must render formal apology to Africa – Akufo-Addo
European nations involved in the Slave Trade and its associated crimes against African people should render a formal apology, says President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
Central banks do not exist for profits – Dr Addison
Dr Ernest Addison, Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), says it is important for Ghanaians to recognise the role of central banks as institutions of public policy that exist for national welfare and not for profits.