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Health experts in Ghana attribute new COVID-19 surge to incomplete vaccine uptake
Health experts have attributed the recent surge in COVID-19 cases to failure of most Ghanaians to complete their full course of the vaccination.
I will ensure Ghanaians own 100% of natural resources if elected – Bawumia
The Presidential Candidate of the New Patriotic Party, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has pledged to make sure Ghanaians own 100 per cent of the country's mineral resources if elected as President.
Ghana on track to secure official creditors waiver for $360m third tranche – Terkper
Mr Seth Terkper, a former Finance Minister, has expressed confidence in Ghana getting a waiver from official creditors to support the approval of a third tranche of $360 million for the country.
Environmental pollution affects fish consumption – Experts
Some experts in the marine sector have expressed worry that environmental pollution will affect the quality and quantity of fish people consume in Ghana if nothing is done about it.
If you didn’t see it. This is everything you need to know about the Pegasus spyware
The Pegasus spyware uses the principle of ‘zero click’ to infect the devices of targets and can use a simple missed call to take over a target’s phone.
Ghana government gives ultimatum to Future Global Resources to revamp Prestea, Bogoso Mines
The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Mr Samuel Abu Jinapor, on April 25, engaged members of the Mine Workers Union who picketed at the Ministry to demand the revitalisation of the Prestea, Bogoso Mines.
Report finds 10.7 million Ghanaians not connected to Internet
A total of 10.75 million Ghanaians do not use the Internet as at the beginning of last year, the 2023 LONDA Report on the digital rights and inclusion in Africa, published by the Paradigm Initiative (PIN), a Pan African organisation, has…
Ghanaians show little interest even as governments spend some $184m on spyware
It is now no secret that governments in Ghana have obtained mass surveillance technologies with the capabilities of spying on mobile phones, Internet interception, social media monitoring, and through biometric ID data collection.
Ghana Supreme Court declares payment of salaries to presidential spouses unconstitutional
The Supreme Court says Parliament's approval of payment of salaries and emoluments to First and Second Ladies from the Consolidated Fund is unconstitutional.
Global cocoa marketing companies refuse to pay realistic Cocoa prices – CGCI
Mr. Alex Asanvo, the Executive Secretary for Cote d’Ivoire Ghana Cocoa Initiative (CGCI), says Global Cocoa Marketing Companies have refused to pay realistic prices for farmers and producers.