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Asantehene tasked chiefs to seek answers from the government on why projects have stalled in the Ashanti Region

  Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has urged chiefs to press the government and Members of Parliament for accountability regarding stalled projects in the Ashanti region. His call follows delays in projects such as Phase 2 of both the Kejetia Market, the Kumasi International Airport as well and the Komfo …

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Fantastic Moments as NDC Flagbearer Mahama And NPP Flagbearer Bawumia Came Face To Face At Theresa Kufour’s Funeral

  It was a great sight of reunion when former President John Mahama and Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia met at the funeral of Theresa Kufuor. The duo graced the state burial in honor of the former First Lady at the State House on Thursday. They were both accompanied by …

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A provision of GH¢4 billion was made in the 2024 Budget to address the National Investment Bank

A provision of GH¢4 billion was made in the 2024 Budget to address the National Investment Bank (NIB), GH¢4 billion provision has been made by the government in the 2024 Budget to address the National Investment Bank (NIB), “Mr. Speaker, in addition, a provision of GH¢4 billion has been made …

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Ofori-Atta is likely to resign – Ato Forson claims citing NPP insiders

  The Minority Leader in Parliament, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson has alleged that the Minister for Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta will leave office in the next few days. According to Dr Forson, information about the minister’s imminent resignation is within the grapevines of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP). “The Minister …

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Akosombo Dam spillage, GH¢220m allocated to provide relief support to victims in the 2024 budget

  The government, as part of the 2024 budget, has earmarked GH¢220 million to aid relief efforts for communities impacted by the Akosombo Dam spillage floods. Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta disclosed this information during the budget presentation on Wednesday, November 15. He further mentioned that additional resources would be allocated …

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GMA called on the government to improve working conditions for doctors in the country

  The government has been encouraged to improve the working conditions of its members by the Ghana Medical Association (GMA). When this is finished, the GMA claims that it will meet the standards for their position. Additionally, it has demanded that the government guarantee their safety and well-being both before …

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The MP for Dormaa Centrale received harsh criticism from the NPP Party treasurer for failing to fix poor roads in the municipality

    The New Patriotic Party treasurer in the Dormaa Central constituency of the Bono region, Mr. Samuel Boamah has registered his displeasure against the Member of Parliament who doubles as Ghana’s Health Minister, Hon Kwaku Agyemang Manu, and the entire party executives for turning deaf ears to the plea …

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Persons with disability sleep at Roads Ministry to demand employment after two years of toll abolition

  Two years ago, they all lost their jobs when the Finance Minister announced the abolition of road tolls. The government promised to reassign all of them but many of them remain unemployed. Some persons with disabilities who were toll booth workers pass the night at the roads ministry on …

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CSOs appeals to the government to scrap taxes on sanitary pads in the 2024 budget

  The Ghana Civil Society Organisation (CSO) platform on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has appealed to the government to remove taxes on sanitary pads to enhance menstrual hygiene and quality of life for all women in Ghana, especially young girls in schools. This would eliminate school absenteeism associated with the …

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Public Sector Workers to enjoy 23% Salary Increment Effective 2024, Govt announced

  The government has approved a 23% increment in the base pay within the Single Spine Salary Structure for all public sector workers. This decision follows extensive negotiations with Organized Labour. Minister for Employment and Labour Relations, Ignatius Baffour Awuah, announced that the adjustment will be effective from January 1, …

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