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Lower energy costs push down German producer prices
The decline in Germany's producer prices in May accelerated due to lower energy costs, with industrial products costing 1.2% less year on year, the Federal Statistical Office said on Friday.
China invests over $22.8b in Africa – Ambassador
China has ramped up its economic engagement with Africa, injecting more than $22.85 billion in fresh investments and funding.
Trade Minister makes case for strategic Chinese investment
Madam Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, the Minister of Trade, Agribusess and Industry, has urged Chinese investors to leverage government initiatives to strategically invest in Ghana under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
Supreme Court nominee urges chiefs on bench to be measured in commenting on issues
Justice Hafisata Amaleboba, a nominee to the Supreme Court, says persons serving as judges and chiefs at the same time must be measured when commenting on issues, especially on political matters, to protect their neutrality.
Supreme Court ‘quashes’ High Court verrdict against Abesimhene Barima Akyeaw III
The Supreme Court (SC) on Wednesday “quashed” a High Court order restraining Barima Kumi Akyeaw III, the Chief of Abesim and Kyidomhene (sub-chief) of the Dormaa Traditional Area in the Bono Region, from conducting himself as a chief.
Court remands unemployed man for allegedly swindling footballer of over GH¢390,000
A man who allegedly collected GH¢395,250 from a footballer under the pretext of securing him a team in France has appeared before an Accra Circuit Court.
Constitutional Review: Persons with disabilities propose retiring on their salaries
Some persons living with disabilities (PwDs) have proposed a review of the country’s Constitution to guarantee them retirement from their salaries.
Youth make up greater proportion of over 15,000 HIV infections recorded in Ghana
Of the 15,536 new HIV infections recorded in Ghana in 2024 a greater proportion was in the youth bracket as compared to other segments of the population.
Amaleboba justifies missionary schools compelling students to practice schools’ religion
Justice Hafisata Amaleboba, a nominee to the Supreme Court, says students who attend missionary schools and are compelled to practice religion other than their faiths does not amount to infringement of their religious rights.
IFC urges Ghana banks to increase lending for sustainable buildings
The International Finance Corporation (IFC) has urged banks in Ghana to expand their lending portfolios to support sustainable building projects, embarked on by both government and the private sector, to boost the country’s carbon emissions…