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SHS food shortages: Gov’t owing Buffer Stock GH¢340m – Education Minister
The Minister for Education, Dr. Yaw Osei-Adutwum has confirmed that government owes the National Food Buffer Stock Company an outstanding…
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SHS academic calendar will be restored to pre-Covid period by 2024 – GES
The Ghana Education Service (GES) says the academic calendar for Senior High Schools is expected to reverse to normalcy in 2024 for final-year students to…
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Scores of traders count losses again after 7th flooding at Kejetia market
Scores of traders at the New Kejetia Market in Kumasi are once again counting their losses after some pipes in…
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Committee set up to probe alleged military brutalities on small scale miners at Obuasi
The Lands and Natural Resources Ministry has set up a committee to look into alleged military brutalities on some miners…
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Nobody has tampered with Atta Mills’ tomb – Koku Anyidoho insists
An aide to former President John Evans Atta Mills and founder of the Atta Mills Institute, Samuel Koku Anyidoho, has…
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Registered Nurses & Midwives Association calls for payment of trainee allowances
The Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) has called on the government to issue the needed financial clearance for…
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We haven’t opened Atta Mills’ tomb – CODA
The Coastal Development Authority (CODA) has denied tampering with the tomb of the former President, John Evans Atta Mills. The…
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BAD ROADS IN CAPE COAST WILL BE GIVEN TO CONTRACTS BEFORE THE END OF THE FIRST TERM – CHAIRMAN BUTEY
The newly elected 1st vice chairman of the New Patriotic Party, chairman Danquah Smith has confidently announced that all bad…
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Over ₵5billion bribes paid in both private and public sectors in 2021- GSS
Over ₵5 billion of bribes were paid in both the private and the public sector, this is according to the…
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‘To prevent Ghana from going bankrupt’ – Why Finance Ministry needed $750m loan
Parliament, earlier today, approved a $750 million loan agreement sought by the government to finance capital and growth-related expenditures in…
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