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ICU-Ghana urges workers to work hard towards full economic recovery

Mr Morgan Ayawine, General Secretary of the Industrial and Commercial Workers' Union (ICU) in Ghana, has encouraged workers to work harder to ensure full economic recovery in the country. ...

Monaco condemn ‘unacceptable’ Singo racist abuse

The goalkeeper required 10 staples to close a cut in his face after being caught by Singo's boot when the...

Nunez scores as Liverpool sink Southampton cup hopes

Nunez ended his six-game barren run as he and Harvey Elliott scored to give Liverpool firm control in...

Akatsi South: Two young men found dead with body parts removed at Klokpui

Two unidentified young men believed to be of Fulani extraction have been found dead at Klokpui, a farming...

Fake military officer jailed for 15 months

An Nkwanta South Magistrate Court has sentenced one Francis Akwesi, a 31-year-old man to 15 months' imprisonment over...
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The government is working to reduce the fiscal deficit – John Kumah

According to Dr. John Kumah, Deputy Minister of Finance, the macroeconomic environment is meant to be an enabler, but the Ghanaian economy is not...

‘True dangerous radicals’ are those increasing fossil fuel production – UN Secretary-General fumes

The UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, has debunked the labeling of climate activists as ‘dangerous radicals’, insisting that the “true dangerous radicals are countries increasing...

While we’re on break, we’ll continue to do our jobs — Committee on Privileges

The House of Commons' Privileges Committee has stated that the House's recess will not prevent it from carrying out its duties. On Tuesday, the Speaker...

The Deputy Trade Minister clarifies the government’s goals for the Youth Enterprises project.

Michael Okyere Baafi, Deputy Minister for Trade and Industry in charge of Industry, has clarified the government's goals for incorporating the Enabling Youth Enterprise...

Use the proceeds of the e-levy for its intended purpose, says an economist to the government.

With the e-levy finally approved, the government must ensure that the proceeds are used for the purpose for which the policy was implemented, according...

Lord Mensah declares that the e-levy is here to stay.

Ghanaians must accept the e-levy as a policy that is here to stay, regardless of how they feel about its approval. Lord Mensah, a...
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