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Germany’s Social Democrats demand higher income taxes on top earners
Germany's top earners should pay higher income taxes, the secretary general of the country's Social Democratic Party (SPD) said on Sunday.
Traditional priests urged to unite to strengthen African spirituality
Torgbui Honu II, President of CNCVB–RACINE Vodou Ghana, has called on African traditional priests and spiritual leaders to unite and collaborate to promote the dignity, recognition, and national acceptance of traditional religion in Ghana…
EPA advises Ghanaian public to observe noise regulations
The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), Sogakope Area Office, has urged the public to adhere to approved noise regulations during the festive season to safeguard public health and promote community harmony.
Women urged to acquire skills for financial independence
Ms Rose Xetsa Hadzide, a trainer, has urged women to acquire relevant vocational and entrepreneurial skills to enable them to attain economic empowerment and financial independence.
Matron, cook arrested over theft of school foodstuff
The Western North Regional Police Command has arrested two persons in connection with the alleged conspiracy and theft of food items meant for students of the Sefwi Bekwai STEM Senior High School at Awaso.
TOR resumes operation after years of inactivity
The Tema Oil Refinery Limited (TOR) has announced the resumption of crude oil refining operations.
The Maltiti Grove at Yiworgu: A case for indigenous-led environmental conservation
Ghana continues to lose vast areas of its natural vegetation raising fresh concerns about ecosystem degradation particularly in the northern parts of the country.
How technology-driven road safety can stop Ghana’s silent highway slaughter
On Thursday, July 31, 2024, the usually lively town of Obogu, located in the Asante Akyem North Municipality of the Ashanti Region, stood still.
Two men go to prison for stealing 100 pairs of slippers
The District Court One in Tarkwa has sentenced two labourers to six months imprisonment each in hard labour for stealing one hundred pairs of slippers worth GH¢4,000.
More than 100,000 graduate from Ghana universities and other institutions in 2025
The Ghana Education Sector Report records more than 100,000 students graduate from universities and other tertiary education institutions every year and there are 306 tertiary level and professional education institutions in the country.