According to him, one of the most effective ways to stimulate economic activity and improve money circulation is through well-structured markets that operate around the clock.
According to him, the establishment of the Office of the Special Prosecutor was seen as a response to public frustration over corruption, but its legal foundation may have inherent challenges.
In a swift and carefully choreographed transition, the state immediately passed the baton to the successful bidder, Engineers & Planners, tasking the local firm with reviving the aging asset.
The Essipong Stadium will come alive from April 20–25 as the 2026 edition of the Milo U-13 Champions League kicks off, following its official launch by Nestlé Ghana in Accra.
The Ghana Swimming Association (GSA) has announced it has secured USD 25,000 in funding from World Aquatics under the World Aquatics Support Programme 2026.
At stake is not just farmer convenience, but the future efficiency, productivity, and industrial growth of Ghana’s agricultural economy
Mustapha Gbande stressed that any declaration of intent outside the stipulated timelines constitutes a breach of party rules
He says they are doing exactly that by going to the High Court to secure a judgment that takes away the prosecutorial powers of the OSP
The High Court in Accra, on Wednesday, April 15, ordered the Attorney-General’s Department to take over all ongoing prosecutions being handled by the OSP
He says his issues with the OSP have to do with the Special Prosecutor and the entire office.
He says that despite the quest to fight corruption, these legal contradictions cannot go unattended
Deputy Attorney-General, Justice Srem Sai, stated that “the Honourable Attorney-General has no intention or capacity to disobey or ignore the High Court’s order.”
The Ag. Regional President of the Union, Kenneth Naaeder, described the daily realities of healthcare workers as overwhelming.
After forming the government, he said they want Ghanaians to admit the impact of the Middle East war.
After going to the government, he said the NDC government wants Ghanaians to admit the impact of the Middle East war.
To him, BOST operates as a business entity that charges for the use of its petroleum tanks.
He, however, said there is a need to educate Ghanaians on how the petroleum sector operates for them to appreciate some of these interventions.
The operation is part of efforts to protect public health—especially that of babies—amid growing concerns about the influx of unregistered products being sold to unsuspecting consumers.
To that end, he has called for a nonpartisan discussion on the fuel price issues in Ghana
He called for urgent reforms to transform urban mobility in the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA).
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