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Israel Ambassador urges context in response to Mahama’s “strong” Gaza criticism
Mr. Roey Gilad, Israel’s Ambassador to Ghana, has responded to President John Dramani Mahama’s criticism of Israel’s actions in Gaza during his address at the UN General Assembly, stressing that the conflict must be understood in its full…
President Mahama reaffirms Ghana’s commitment to Palestine Statehood and two-state solution
President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to Palestine Statehood and a two-state solution to the Israel/Palestine conflict at the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA80) in New York
Pupils denied meals due to fracas over School Feeding in Sisaala West
Schoolchildren in the Sisaala West District have gone without the promised one hot meal a day since the last academic year, despite the continuation of the national school feeding programme in other districts.
Ghanaians advised to employ services of brokers for best insurance advice, prompt claims
Ghanaians have been advised to employ the services of insurance brokers for professional guidance, suitable policies and securing prompt claims settlement.
Man who fired gun shots during fire outbreak at Madina Redco granted bail
The man who fired indiscriminately while the Ghana Service personnel were busily dousing an August 3, fire outbreak at Madina Redco has been granted bail.
Mahama urges removal of blockade on Cuba
President John Dramani Mahama has called for the removal of blockade on Cuba.
Illegal miners block river course causing water shortage in farming communities
Acute water shortage has hit some farming communities in the Banda District of the Bono Region putting scores of farmers in a state of despair.
Ghana launches national e-commerce Committee to drive digital trade growth
The government has officially inaugurated a National Technical Steering Committee for E-Commerce, marking a significant step towards building a resilient digital trade ecosystem to transform the country’s economic landscape.
Human Rights Committee of Parliament assures of reintroducing Anti-Witchcraft Accusations Bill
The Human Rights Select Committee of Parliament has given assurance that it would work with Parliament and government to reintroduce the Anti-Witchcraft Accusations Bill for passage into law and subsequent assent for it to become law.
Delays in energy sector reforms cost Ghana $1.4b in 2024 – World Bank
Ghana lost a colossal amount of $1.4 billion in the past year, and could lose up to $2 billion next year if the country does not execute the long-awaited policy reforms in the energy sector, the World Bank has warned.