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There’ll be no room for opulence and pomposity – Mahama tells ministers

President John Dramani Mahama has set a tone of modesty and respect for his administration, warning his newly sworn-in ministers against arrogance and extravagance. During the swearing-in ceremony for 17 ministers in Accra on Friday, February 7, President Mahama emphasised the importance of prudent management of government resources, which he stressed belong to the Ghanaian…

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Hearts and Kotoko Backtrack at Emergency Meeting, Opt Against Presenting Position Paper

The much anticipated joint position paper to be presented at the Ghana Football Association’s emergency meeting did not see the light of day after Accra Hearts of Oak and Kumasi Asante Kotoko ultimately decided that it was no longer necessary. Although the two clubs were well represented at the emergency meeting, they decided against submitting…

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Government to reintroduce road and bridge tolls

The Ministry of Roads and Highways has officially announced plans to reintroduce road and bridge tolls in Ghana to generate revenue for road maintenance and related projects. In a press release issued today, the Ministry emphasized its commitment to implementing a modern and technologically driven toll collection system, which aims to enhance efficiency, transparency, and fairness in…

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Anlo Dukor Council petitions Parliament over derogatory comments against Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings

The Anlo Dukor Council, has petitioned the Speaker of Parliament to investigate and identify the Members of Parliament (MPs) who allegedly made defamatory remarks about Dr Zenator Agyemang-Rawlings, MP for Klottey Korley Constituency. The said remarks was made during the parliamentary approval session of Ministers on Tuesday, February 4, 2025. In a letter dated February 5, 2025,…

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Sarkodie Hints at More Music: “Catalog Strong … We Adding On Still”

Ghanaian rap heavyweight Sarkodie has once again sparked excitement among fans with a recent social media post that speaks volumes about his dedication to music. The celebrated rapper took to his platform to share, “Catalog strong … we adding on still … I love music”, a clear indication that despite an already legendary career, he has no plans…

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Medikal Leaves Fans Guessing as He Wipes His Instagram Clean

Ghanaian rapper Medikal has once again captured the attention of fans and industry observers after deleting all posts from his Instagram page, leaving behind a blank slate. The unexpected move has fueled speculation, with many wondering whether this signals the beginning of a new music era, a major announcement, or simply a strategic publicity stunt. This isn’t the first time an artist…

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Gbele Resource Reserve Set to Unveil Exciting New Outdoor Experience for Visitors in 2025

Something incredible is coming to the Gbele Resource Reserve in the Upper West Region, and adventure lovers, nature enthusiasts, and fitness seekers have every reason to be excited. The park’s management is working tirelessly to introduce a thrilling obstacle course experience, inspired by similar setups in other parts of the world. Once completed, this project…

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Trump’s Gaza takeover plan not applicable – Palestinian Ambassador

The Palestinian Ambassador to Ghana has rejected President Donald Trump’s proposal for the US to take over Gaza and resettle the 2.1 million Palestinians living in the area. Mr. Abdulfatah Ahmed Khalil Alsattari told the Ghana News Agency in Accra on Thursday that Palestinians “prefer to live in their tents than to be displaced” and that the destruction of…

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Farmers in Kong, Sissala East Introduced to Fonio Cultivation

The Rural Organization of Women farmers and Agro processing Development (ROWFAD) Ghana, a non-governmental organization in Sissala East, has organized a field trip to introduce a new crop variety, fonio, to farmers. That would allow them to learn about its cultivation. Over 60 farmers selected from 10 communities attended the event, where they were educated on the…

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