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A Defining Moment for Ghana: The Damang Takeover and the Rise of Indigenous Enterprise

A Defining Moment for Ghana: The Damang Takeover and the Rise of Indigenous Enterprise

Ghana stands at the threshold of a defining moment in its economic history. The transition of the Damang Mine into…
Funds for school feeding released, no shutdown expected – GES assures

Funds for school feeding released, no shutdown expected – GES assures

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has revealed that the government has released funds for the purchase of perishable food items…
Court gives Wontumi final chance to file defence in mining case

Court gives Wontumi final chance to file defence in mining case

Bernard Antwi Bosiako, Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party, has been granted a final opportunity to file his…
Ghana to learn from Zambia to cut energy losses – Sam George

Ghana to learn from Zambia to cut energy losses – Sam George

The Minister for Communication, Technology and Innovation, Sam George, says Ghana is seeking to learn from Zambia’s approach to reducing…
Accra Hosts Africa’s 5th Pharmacoepidemiology Conference as Experts Push for Safer Medicines Continent-Wide

Accra Hosts Africa’s 5th Pharmacoepidemiology Conference as Experts Push for Safer Medicines Continent-Wide

From today until Wednesday, Accra becomes the nerve centre for medicine safety in Africa as over 400 researchers, regulators, clinicians,…
Separation from MTN Ghana won’t affect MoMo services — MobileMoney Fintech CEO

Separation from MTN Ghana won’t affect MoMo services — MobileMoney Fintech CEO

The Chief Executive Officer of Mobile Money Fintech Limited (MoMo), Shaibu Haruna, has assured customers that there will be no…
Addressing the Silent Threat: Why Ghana’s Free Primary Health Care Must Not Ignore Our Children

Addressing the Silent Threat: Why Ghana’s Free Primary Health Care Must Not Ignore Our Children

The recent launch of the Free Primary Health Care (FPHC) initiative by President John Dramani Mahama represents a significant move…
National Service Authority cuts payroll from GH₵1.6bn to GH₵700m after ghost names cleanup

National Service Authority cuts payroll from GH₵1.6bn to GH₵700m after ghost names cleanup

The National Service Authority (NSA) says it has slashed its annual payroll from about GH₵1.6 billion to roughly GH₵700 million…
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