Mahama's Handling of LGBTQ Legislation: MP Defends President's Actions
MP defends President Mahama against criticisms over LGBTQ legislation, emphasizing that the issue remains ongoing and should be allowed to take its course.
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MP defends President Mahama against criticisms over LGBTQ legislation, emphasizing that the issue remains ongoing and should be allowed to take its course.
In a sudden move, Black Stars head coach Otto Addo has been relieved of his duties with immediate effect following a series of disappointing performances, just months before the FIFA World Cup campaign in Group L.
PMI Ghana has launched its 15th-anniversary celebration, themed "Driving Ghana’s Future Through Value-Driven Projects." The event at Alisa Hotel highlighted project management's critical role in national development, addressing AI integration and promoting lifelong skills.
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Despite improved macroeconomic indicators, Ghanaian businesses face persistent structural cost pressures, hindering tangible relief, according to the GNCCI CEO, who calls for sustained policy efforts.
Old Tafo MP Vincent Ekow Assafuah disclosed MCEs are drilling government-approved boreholes averaging GH¢100,000, a figure disputed by the Asokwa MCE for his municipality, who cited GH¢80,000-GH¢90,000.
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Ghana, on behalf of the African Union, secured global recognition of slavery as a crime against humanity, prompting renewed calls for economic sovereignty and industrialisation across Africa to address persistent economic dependencies.
Residents of Old Ashongman are pressing authorities for the urgent reconstruction of their main road, citing severe deterioration, daily hardships, and a tragic incident. Despite paying property rates, residents warn of further action if an MP's 18-month pledge is not met within
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Ghana, led by President John Mahama, successfully secured a UN General Assembly resolution recognizing the transatlantic slave trade as the “gravest crime against humanity,” marking a pivotal step toward global justice and reparative dialogue.