Kasoa Residents Sound Alarm Over Intensifying Soil Erosion Amid Climate Change
Kasoa residents sound alarm over intensifying soil erosion due to climate change, as heavy downpours threaten homes and livelihoods.
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Kasoa residents sound alarm over intensifying soil erosion due to climate change, as heavy downpours threaten homes and livelihoods.
Ghana Education Service warns schools against collecting unauthorized fees from students, reaffirming commitment to Free Senior High School policy.
Ghana's Governance Trust Barometer reveals a mixed picture of the country's governance landscape, highlighting both strong democratic legitimacy and fragile public trust.
Two businessmen, Kenneth Torbizo and Ernest Kofi Nyatorgbe, have been refused bail over a GH¢49,595,816.00 gold fraud case.
China's foreign minister calls for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway in the Middle East, amid ongoing tensions.
Africa's economic institutions face a daunting task in the face of debt vulnerabilities, climate shocks, and technological disruption, but the underrepresentation of women in economic leadership is a significant constraint on institutional performance.
Adesua Etomi-Wellington shares heartwarming reflections on her decade-long marriage to Banky W, highlighting the strength of their love and faith.
Boko Haram militants launch deadly assault on Chadian military outpost, killing 23 soldiers and injuring 26 personnel.
Police arrest 11 suspects in connection with Adambrobe chieftaincy dispute
Ghana launches landmark Mental Health Campaign 2026 to expand access to care and reduce stigma associated with mental illness.
Asutifi North District in the Ahafo Region aims to record zero cases of examination malpractice in the ongoing BECE.
Bank of Ghana's GH¢34.9 billion loss sparks concerns over Central Bank's economic management